Gall Producing Insects

Galls are abnormal vegetative growths on trees that result from the feeding and egg laying activities of various insects and mites. Generally, galls are not life threatening to trees, but there are recommended steps to control the growth.

Assessing Soil Water Resource Space

Trees require high quality resources in the correct proportions to perform best. Water, and the soil volume which holds water, are critical to great tree growth.

Care For Your Trees

…proportions to perform best. Water, and the soil volume which holds water, are critical to great tree growth. PDF Healthy Trees, Healthy Lives Research Take care of the forest, and…

Georgia’s Forest Action Plan

…Fund University of Georgia Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources Wildlife Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Division Georgia’s Sustainability Report Due to population growth projections and the…

Forest Inventory Analysis

…to the existing forest industry and prospective industries in sustainable utilization of Georgia’s renewable forest resources. FIA Data includes: species composition and diversity live wood and biomass volumes wood growth

GFC Seedling Sales Open!

…to provide fibrous root systems, large stem diameter and abundant energy reserves to ensure the best possible growth and survival. The GFC offers numerous varieties of hardwood species, including several…

Georgia Grown

GFC is a Georgia Grown partner. This marketing and economic development program was developed in 2011 by the Georgia Department of Agriculture. The No. 1 goal of Georgia Grown is…