2015 Georgia Harvest and Utilization Study

This resource bulletin describes the principal findings of a harvest and utilization study conducted during the ninth inventory of Georgia’s forest resources. Survey crews sampled and measured trees harvested in a variety of logging operations, and analysts calculated wood volume and percent of wood utilization. Harvest volume data and factors for growing-stock and nongrowing-stock logging residue are described and interpreted.

Natural Disaster Recovery

…Assessment Georgia August 30, 2023 The goal of the Timber Impact Assessment survey is to determine the current overall damage to the forest in Georgia and to document widespread impacts…

Care For Your Trees

…on maintaining trees, selecting an arborist and a homeowner tree survey checklist. PDF How to Water Your Trees Summer heat often prompts us to wonder how our trees can survive…

Ask The Arborist

…Download this guide to get tips on maintaining trees, selecting an arborist and a homeowner tree survey checklist. PDF How to Hire a Tree Service Helpful suggestions for finding a…

Hurricane Michael Recovery Assistance

…pre-existing forest roads and firebreaks. PDF Hurricane Michael Timber Impact Assessment This survey examined landscape‐level impacts and classified them accordingly. PDF Map of 28 Counties Declared Under State of Emergency…

Distribution and Spread of Laurel Wilt Disease in Georgia (2006-08)

Survey and Field Observations – Laurel wilt is a disease of woody plants in the laurel family (Lauraceae). Hundreds of millions of redbay (Persea borbonia) trees have been killed by laurel wilt in the southeastern Atlantic Coastal Plain region of the United States.

Georgia Wood-Using Industries Directory

Search by Company Name, County, Mill Type or other Info 151 Hoyt Sawmill Physical Address: 5930 Highway 151 LaFayette, GA 30728 County: Walker Mill Size: A Mailing Address: P. O….

FIA Statistics Report for Georgia (1997)

This report highlights the principal findings of the seventh forest survey of Georgia. Field work began in November 1995 and was completed in April 1998. Six previous surveys, completed in 1936, 1953, 1961, 1972, 1982, and 1989 provide statistics for measuring changes and trends over the previous 62 years.