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MADISON, Fla.—Genesis Timber LLC is an established wood broker rooted in Florida’s Big Bend region, operating as the linchpin of a fully integrated operation that also includes Gray Logging LLC and Valor Trucking LLC. All three companies are independent and play distinct roles under the same roof, bound together by matrimony, faith and a mutual commitment to strengthening the state’s wood-products industry for generations to come.
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Industry News Roundup
Funds Available For Forest Thinning Through SPB Prevention Program In Texas
Texas A&M Forest Service is now accepting applications for the 2018 Southern Pine Beetle (SPB) Prevention Program Thinning Cost-Share. Through this program, eligible forest landowners can receive financial and technical assistance with forest thinning in order to...
Hurricane Michael Causes ‘Generational Losses’ Of Up To $3 Billion In Georgia
Hurricane Michael caused devastation through the heart of Georgia's agriculture industries with years of work destroyed in a matter of seconds. Loss estimates total up to nearly $3 billion, according to the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service and the...
Longest-Running Mississippi Forestry Equipment Show Set For Sept. 21-22
The newest timber harvesting and production equipment will be booming at the biennial Mid-South Forestry Equipment Show in Starkville on September 21-22. The show, which is the longest-running, live, in-woods demonstration of forestry equipment in the nation, is in...
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