Georgia Forest Landowner's Manual (70 pages)

Trees are Georgia's most valuable renewable natural resource. The forest products industry is the state's leading industry, contributing $8.6 billion annually to the economy and employing 80,000 Georgians. Keywords: A Quick Look at Georgia Forestry, Georgia's Five Forestry Challenges, Characteristics of the Southern Pines, Evaluating and Regulating Timber Stands, Thinning Pine Plantations, Prescribed Burning, Herbicides in Forest Management, Common Insect Pests of Georgia Trees, Common Diseases of Georgia Trees, Tree Investments, Short Cut for Determining Growth Percent, What is a Cruise?, Measuring Standing Trees, Scaling Cut Timber, Selling Your Timber for Profit, Federal Income Tax Treatment of Timber, Best Management Practices for Forestry, Glossary of Harvesting Equipment, Methods, and Systems, Integrating Wildlife Considerations into Timber Management, What's a Management Plan?, Selecting a Consulting Forester, Wood Products from Georgia Timberlands.

Author(s):

John E. Gunter, David J. Moorhead, Joseph F. McNeel, H. Lamar Merck, Ed A. Brown, Larry A. Tankersley, Jeff Jackson, Julian R. Beckwith

Published:

1987/01/01

Categories:

  • Business, Finance, and Economics
  • Environmental Management
  • Forest Health
  • Forest Management
  • Forest Wildlife
  • Wood Products

Pub ID:

(For Internal Use)
1921

Box ID:

(For Internal Use)
147
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