A 27-year veteran of the Georgia Forestry Commission has been named to the agency’s leadership team. Kris Butler, a Dahlonega native, will assume the role of Deputy Director on January 1, 2025. “Throughout his career, Kris has consistently guided his colleagues forward with d...
” said Georgia Forestry Commission Forest Protection Chief Frank Sorrells. “Elevated winds and dry conditions will cause open burning to be difficult to control and will cause wildfires to spread rapidly.” Sorrells said the GFC is closely monitoring conditions...
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Agriculture, forestry, and food 16. What are the economic costs and benefits of climate change for agricultural and natural resources? Climate change is expected to affect agriculture and natural resources across the State in a variety of ways, including increases in the length of the growing se...