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Georgia Forestry Commission
Sale of pine and hardwood on 281.7 acres of U.S. Forest Service property. This timber sale consists of 281.7 acres designated as a first thin by operator selection to a residual basal area of 60 ft2 per acre. GFC foresters will provide guidance and closely monitor harvesting to ensure desired tree species/quality and prescribed residual basal area is attained.
Posted Date
Apr 6, 2026
Due Date
May 7, 2026
Release: Apr 6, 2026
Georgia Forestry Commission
Close: May 7, 2026
Sale of pine and hardwood on 281.7 acres of U.S. Forest Service property. This timber sale consists of 281.7 acres designated as a first thin by operator selection to a residual basal area of 60 ft2 per acre. GFC foresters will provide guidance and closely monitor harvesting to ensure desired tree species/quality and prescribed residual basal area is attained.
AvailableGeorgia Forestry Commission
Sale of pine and hardwood on 127.5 acres. This timber sale consists of 112 acres of pine and incidental hardwood to be clear-cut and 15.5 acres of planted longleaf pine to be thinned.
Posted Date
Mar 24, 2026
Due Date
Apr 21, 2026
Release: Mar 24, 2026
Georgia Forestry Commission
Close: Apr 21, 2026
Sale of pine and hardwood on 127.5 acres. This timber sale consists of 112 acres of pine and incidental hardwood to be clear-cut and 15.5 acres of planted longleaf pine to be thinned.
AvailableGeorgia Forestry Commission
The Georgia Forestry Commission seeks bids for the installation/construction of a T‑Rail benching system to support approximately 28,500 FT‑135 seedling trays for a containerized seedling operation at the Flint River Nursery in Byromville, GA. All materials will be provided by the Commission; vendors will furnish installation services in a field prepared around a center‑pivot irrigation system. Responses must be submitted electronically through Team Georgia Marketplace by the stated deadline.
Posted Date
Mar 13, 2026
Due Date
Mar 25, 2026
Release: Mar 13, 2026
Georgia Forestry Commission
Close: Mar 25, 2026
The Georgia Forestry Commission seeks bids for the installation/construction of a T‑Rail benching system to support approximately 28,500 FT‑135 seedling trays for a containerized seedling operation at the Flint River Nursery in Byromville, GA. All materials will be provided by the Commission; vendors will furnish installation services in a field prepared around a center‑pivot irrigation system. Responses must be submitted electronically through Team Georgia Marketplace by the stated deadline.
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Georgia Forestry Commission
This agreement outlines the terms for a Consultant Contract for Forest Stewardship Plan Construction. The COOPERATOR agrees to construct Forest Stewardship Plans for clients according to COMMISSION standards, with payment varying based on forested acres. The COMMISSION agrees to facilitate enrollment, provide standards, review and certify plans, and pay the COOPERATOR upon approval and receipt of invoice. The contract's validity and payment are contingent on Federal Grant Funds availability.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2024
Georgia Forestry Commission
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This agreement outlines the terms for a Consultant Contract for Forest Stewardship Plan Construction. The COOPERATOR agrees to construct Forest Stewardship Plans for clients according to COMMISSION standards, with payment varying based on forested acres. The COMMISSION agrees to facilitate enrollment, provide standards, review and certify plans, and pay the COOPERATOR upon approval and receipt of invoice. The contract's validity and payment are contingent on Federal Grant Funds availability.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Georgia Forestry Commission
This economic report quantifies the economic benefits of Georgia's forest industry in 2024, analyzing its direct and total impacts on the state's economy. Key focus areas include measuring economic activity by output, employment, and compensation, comparing its performance against other manufacturing sectors, assessing its fiscal contributions to the state budget, and detailing its regional economic impact across Georgia's 12 regional commissions. The report highlights the industry's significant role in supporting employment, wages, and overall business revenue within the state.
This Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) for Union County, Georgia, serves as an update to the 2011 plan, created in 2025. It aims to assess local wildfire hazards, identify strategic investments for risk mitigation, and promote preparedness within the county's mountain communities. Key objectives include pinpointing high-risk areas in the five fire districts, providing clear mitigation information and resources, and securing funding. The plan outlines recommendations for becoming a Fire Adapted Community, covering individual, neighborhood, and community-wide actions, as well as strategies for fuel treatments, ecological restoration, and enhancing district capacity and emergency preparedness.
This report, published in January 2026, details the work of Georgia's Forestry Task Force, established to address challenges facing the state's forest products industry following mill closures and natural disasters. It outlines a strategic path forward with actionable recommendations aimed at bolstering the forest sector, diversifying markets, and securing long-term sustainability. Key objectives include identifying immediate priorities, policy and investment recommendations, fostering stakeholder engagement, and addressing the human impact of industry decline. The report proposes initiatives such as a mass timber state office, expanded Georgia Grown Wood Products Marketing, and a Georgia Forestry Innovation Initiative to drive economic growth and reinforce the state's position as a national leader in forestry.
This 10-year Forest Stewardship Plan for Sample Farm emphasizes a balanced approach to resource management. The plan outlines objectives and recommendations across key areas including timber, wildlife, recreation, aesthetics, and soil and water conservation. It aims to sustain a healthy forest, enhance wildlife habitat, maintain recreational opportunities, and protect natural resources through practices such as prescribed burning, thinning, and best management practices for soil and water.
This Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) for Union County Fire Protection District serves as an update, focusing on assessing local wildfire hazards, mitigating risks, and promoting preparedness within Union County's mountain communities and its five fire districts. Key objectives include identifying high-risk areas, providing clear mitigation information and resources, and securing funding for wildfire prevention and mitigation projects. The plan emphasizes fostering a 'Fire Adapted Community' through recommendations for individual homeowners, neighborhoods, and the broader community, covering aspects such as defensible space, home hardening, evacuation preparedness, improved accessibility for firefighters, and strategic fuel treatments, all aimed at enhancing resilience and protecting lives and property.
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