Forests do not grow overnight. In Georgia, reforestation is in full swing as crews hand-plant pine trees in a process that is as complex as it is critical.
The Farm Monitor gives us a glimpse at how each decision made today ensures the health of Georgia’s timberlands for decades to come.
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