Under a new Georgia law following the passage of House Bill 189, the allowable weight limit for trucks hauling forestry and other agricultural products is now 88,000 lbs. However, the

Under a new Georgia law following the passage of House Bill 189, the allowable weight limit for trucks hauling forestry and other agricultural products is now 88,000 lbs. However, the
Read More about Georgia Department of Transportation Restricts Access to 733 Bridges Across GeorgiaLandowners and harvest and haul operations across the state have been feeling a pinch on small diameter logs due to market dynamics impacting the pulp and paper market in the
Read More about GFA Market Minute with Amanda Lang of Forisk ConsultingEveryone is watching the housing market closely as the Federal Reserve continued it’s rate hike, raising interest rates by a quarter percentage point on Wednesday. While the Fed has signaled
Read More about GFA Market Minute with John Hunt of MarketNSightThe Public Service Commission (PSC) voted on Thursday, July 21st to approve an agreement Georgia Power reached last month with the PSC’s Public Interest Advocacy Staff, to develop additional up
Read More about PSC Votes to Increase Use of Biomass in Georgia Power’s Integrated Resource PlanA recent ruling by Verra may be of interest to you as a forest landowner considering participating in a forest carbon program. Here is a quick synopsis of the issue:
Read More about Verra Decides to Delay Tonne-Year Accounting for Forestry Credits, Here’s What that Means for Georgia Forest LandownersIn the past, there was a direct correlation between rising interest rates and declining housing demand, but that was then, and this is now. In the post-pandemic world of home-buying,
Read More about Georgia’s Housing Market Drama: Inflation, Interest Rates, and Inventory Collide on Affordability