An Investment in Forestry is an Investment in Georgia Communities
According to the Georgia Forestry Commission, more than 47 of Georgia's 159 counties are ranked as critically dependent, very dependent or moderately dependent on the forest products industry in terms of employment. That is no different for communities like Warrenton and Washington who have seen significant hardship through the recession. In the latest issue of Georgia Forestry magazine, writer Ray Glier takes a deeper dive into these communities as he explores the opportunity and potential impact of two new mill announcements earlier this year.
This is an exciting issue packed with relevant and engaging content. Topics range from the impact of technology and water conservation to exploring the impact of trucking insurance hikes on the logging sector. Read the entire issue here.