
Wild Pigs Cause Damage in Georgia
Wild pigs cause approximately 150 million dollars of damage annually in Georgia and over 2.5 billion dollars of damage annually nationwide. They are well established in the state and throughout the Southeast.

Wild pigs cause approximately 150 million dollars of damage annually in Georgia and over 2.5 billion dollars of damage annually nationwide. They are well established in the state and throughout the Southeast.

Property taxes have been among the top concerns for forest landowners in Georgia for many years. Three preferential tax programs have been established to help qualifying landowners reduce their property taxes, discussed here.

Scratching your head about sudden wintertime pine tree browning? Noticing signs of tree stress such as thinning crowns, dying branches, or even a dead terminal leader? Odds are you’ve probably not heard of the deodar weevil, a wintertime pest of pine trees.

The recent dry spell was an uncomfortable reminder of the 2016 droughts, which led to severe wildfires across much of the Appalachian region, including Georgia.

Wild pigs cause approximately 150 million dollars of damage annually in Georgia and over 2.5 billion dollars of damage annually nationwide. They are well established in the state and throughout the Southeast.

Property taxes have been among the top concerns for forest landowners in Georgia for many years. Three preferential tax programs have been established to help qualifying landowners reduce their property taxes, discussed here.

Scratching your head about sudden wintertime pine tree browning? Noticing signs of tree stress such as thinning crowns, dying branches, or even a dead terminal leader? Odds are you’ve probably not heard of the deodar weevil, a wintertime pest of pine trees.

The recent dry spell was an uncomfortable reminder of the 2016 droughts, which led to severe wildfires across much of the Appalachian region, including Georgia.