Georgia Forest Productivity
The purpose of the Georgia Forest Productivity Publication Series website is to provide forest landowners and managers with up-to-date, science-based information focused on silvicultural practices that improve tree survival and growth. The publications available on this website are the results of field studies and demonstrations. The information is intended to guide and support best management decisions on forestlands by landowners and forest managers. The authors of this website recommend contacting your state agency service forester, a consulting forester, Extension forester, or forest industry landowner assistance forester before implementing silvicultural practices. Each tract of forestland is different and should be evaluated on an individual basis.
New Publications:
Longleaf pine seed source impacts on seedling performance in southern Georgia through age 10-years
Leaning and Uprooted Pine Recovery After a Major Storm Event
Georgia Piedmont Soils – Characteristics for Forest Management Decisions Part I – Introduction
Featured Publications:
Herbaceous Weed Control Checklist to Minimize Damage to Pine Seedlings
Longleaf pine wood yields response to midrotation fertilization on two old-field sites
Textural Classes Used in the Soils Family