Human Resources Information

…or filling out and mailing this form. If you do not feel that the issue has been sufficiently addressed or handled properly, you may also report your concerns to the…

Georgia Wood-Using Industries Directory

…Phone: 229-338-7353 Email:amherman@gapac.com Website: www.gp.com Georgia-Pacific LLC Physical Address: 12551 Hwy 273 West Cedar Springs, GA 39832 County: Early Mill Size: H Mailing Address: P.O. Box 44 Cedar Springs, GA…

Carefully Planned “Good Fires” Prevent Bad Ones

…from early February through mid-April. The Forest Service goal is to safely apply low-intensity controlled burns to reduce the duff layer common in thick overgrown unmanaged forest areas that choke…

Report Card for Georgia’s Forestland Released

…resource that provided more than 147,000 jobs and generated nearly $36 billion in economic value to the state in 2017. “Georgia is the top forestry state in the nation and…

Special Team Dispatched to Spread Fire Safety Alerts

…and where the wildfire hazard is particularly dangerous. “Wildfires across the state in September were triple in number compared to our five year September average,” said Mark Wiles, Team Leader….

Diseases of Leyland Cypress in the Landscape

Leyland cypress has become one of the most widely used plants in commercial and residential landscapes, and it is relatively pest-free. However, because of its relatively shallow root system, and because they are often planted too close together and in poorly drained soils, Leyland cypress is prone to root rot and several damaging canker diseases, especially during periods of prolonged drought.

Girdling Roots in Trees

Healthy roots are the foundation for a long, beautiful relationship with your trees. A girdling root problem starts very early in a tree’s development and can cut short a plant’s life.

New Ambrosia Beetle Detected (2010 Update)

The Early Detection Rapid Response (EDRR) trapping program helps detect exotic wood boring beetles entering our state. The trapping in Georgia for 2007 detected a new introduction of the camphor shot beetle, an exotic ambrosia beetle from Asia.

Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (HWA) in Georgia

…hemlock’s role in the forest. Identification/biology HWA is an aphid-like insect that uses its sucking mouthparts to feed on fluids from hemlock trees. From fall through early summer, they are…

Howard E. Bennett Museum

The log cabin that houses the museum was built to replicate a depression-era Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) cabin in Albany, Georgia. The original cabin had been used since the 1950’s…