Georgia forest land has been gradually increasing over the years. Forests now cover a majority of the state's land area, making Georgia the largest timber-producing state in the southeastern U.S.
Georgia is home to nearly 1,400 forest products manufacturers and is consistently ranked near the top in pulp and paper production and in the top ten lumber-producing states.
Georgia's forest-product industry is environmentally friendly, based on a renewable resource wisely managed by professional foresters. Forest products are recyclable and biodegradable, making them a natural choice for today's environmentally conscious consumers. Through professional forest management, Georgia's largest renewable resource can meet society's demands well into the 21st century.
Our Programs and Services
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Arborist Safety Training Trainings in safe climbing, tree removal, and groundwork operations.
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Master Naturalist Hands-on environmental education exploring the habitats and ecosystems of Georgia.
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On-Site and Telephone Consultation Available in many situations for home owners and consumers.
Recent Publications
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Guidebook for Prescribed Burning in the Southern Region (B 1560) This 220-page Extension publication was written with landowners in mind. Whether you started burning with your grandparents as a toddler, or you’ve never held a drip torch, the Guidebook for Prescribe…
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2024 Georgia Ag Forecast Series: Timber Situation and 2024 Outlook (AP 130-2-13) 1. Demand for softwood lumber and structural panels is expected to improve as interest rates drop and single-family housing starts resume their long-term trajectory. 2. Increased softwood lumber mill…
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Georgia Pest Management Handbook Series: Forestry and Christmas Trees (SB 28-18) Commercial insect and weed control in forestry and Christmas trees. Updated annually.
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Forest Farming–Forest Gardening: Growing Alternative Crops Under a Forest Canopy (C 1029) This publication describes forest farming (also known as forest gardening), which can be defined as cultivation of plants under a forest canopy (as opposed to wildcrafting, the practice of collecting …
Web Resources
禁漫天堂-affiliated sites
Tools to manage your private woodlands.
An online course on the establishment and management principles for pine forests in the Southeastern United States.
Resources from the 禁漫天堂 Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health to help you manage your forest.
This college homepage includes resources targeted to students, researchers and communities with ecological concerns.
View outreach publications from 禁漫天堂 Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
Southern Regional Extension Forestry web resources
This cooperation of southern land-grant universities is to identify, prescribe, and implement a mix of educational and technical services that increase the efficiency of forestry programs.
Mobile Apps:
Service Forester's Toolkit app This app is based on the U.S. Forest Service's Service Forester's Handbook. This convenient pocket guide is a quick-reference for basic forest and land measurements, tree measurements, volume tables, site index charts and more.
Forestry Websites:
Provides a central point for education and information pertaining to forest health issues and invasive species impacting southeastern U.S. forests.
A website designed to assist extension agents and others learn about wood products and their role in healthy forests, a better environment, and improved rural economies.
Provides a directory of mills or primary forest product companies, which produce lumber, plywood, pulp, paper and other wood products using roundwood logs as a raw material.
Provides a directory of mills or secondary forest product companies, which produce furniture, wood fixtures, molding, trusses and other engineered wood products using products from primary mills as inputs.
External sites
Promotes the interests of Georgia's extractive and wood products industries on regulatory and legislative issues. Provides some educational resources, links, and contacts.
Includes extensive information on forest fires, forest management, and forest products.
Provides education, certification, career, and community resources for current and future forestry professionals.
Provides resources for forest protection and management, forestry research, local and federal government programs, and government forestry employees.
News
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Twenty-five leaders in two of Georgia’s largest industries — agriculture and forestry — are prepared to lead their industries thanks to the Advancing Georgia’s Leaders in Agriculture and Forestry (AGL) program.
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Natural Resources Exploration Camp combined environmental education with traditional camp activities including canoeing, fishing, swimming and campfires.
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According to a team of University of Georgia experts collecting data about the spiders through the newly formed Joro Watch initiative, it’s best to put down the stick (for now) and pick up a camera.