Georgia Forestry Association members receive Georgia Forestry Magazine four times per year. The magazine brings together writers and leaders from the Georgia Forestry Association, Georgia Forestry Commission and Georgia Sustainable Forestry Initiative,
GFA Welcomes Dillon Hendrix as Membership Director
The Georgia Forestry Association is excited to be expanding its Membership team with the recent addition of Dillon Hendrix as Director of Membership, starting on April 24, 2024. Dillon will assume
Interview with Georgia Ag Commissioner Tyler Harper Featured in Georgia Forestry Magazine
In the most recent issue of Georgia Forestry Magazine, Jake Matthews, GFA Vice President of Government Affairs, connected with Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper to discuss his perspectives on the
Natural Disaster Response Guide: Considerations for Forest Landowners
Georgia Forestry Association members are encouraged to take caution as Hurricane Idalia travels across the southern part of the state (track the storm here). Hurricanes can leave lasting impacts for
Georgia Forestry Magazine Highlights Mass Timber & Forestland Tax Program Success
Georgia Forestry Association members receive Georgia Forestry Magazine four times per year. The magazine brings together writers and leaders from the Georgia Forestry Association, Georgia Forestry Commission and Georgia Sustainable Forestry Initiative,
Georgia Forestry Magazine Highlights Sustainable Bioenergy
Georgia Forestry Association members receive Georgia Forestry Magazine four times per year. The magazine brings together writers and leaders from the Georgia Forestry Association, Georgia Forestry Commission and Georgia Sustainable Forestry
GFA Member Harry Sanders Featured on Georgia Farm Monitor
Recently, GFA Member Harry Sanders of Sanders Logging in Cochran, Georgia, was featured on the Georgia Farm Monitor. Last year, Sanders was recognized as the 2022-23 Georgia Logger of the
Frecklebelly Madtom Listed as Threatened
Georgia forest landowners should be aware that a species of fish, the Frecklebelly Madtom Catfish, has been officially listed as threatened in parts of North Georgia. Additionally, the U.S. Fish and
Georgia Forestry Magazine Winter Issue Highlights Landowner Legacy and Policy Priorities
Georgia Forestry Association members receive Georgia Forestry Magazine four times per year. The magazine brings together writers and leaders from the Georgia Forestry Association, Georgia Forestry Commission and Georgia Sustainable Forestry