Georgia is the number one forestry state in the nation, and Crawfordville helps drive that economy. But productive timberland doesn't happen by accident. It requires managing red clay soils, fighting aggressive brush, and planting the right genetics.
We support private landowners and investment groups across Taliaferro County. Whether you are replanting a cutover or restoring a recreational tract, we provide the heavy iron and herbicide expertise to get the job done right.

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We organize our work in Crawfordville around the forestry lifecycle: preparing the site, planting the crop, managing competition, and improving the habitat.

Site prep is the foundation of a healthy stand. In Crawfordville, dealing with hardwood competition is key. We use forestry-labeled herbicides to control waxy brush and invasive kudzu that choke out young pines.
On tougher ground, we bring in mechanical prep. We use shearing, raking, or bedding to create a clean planting lane. This ensures your seedlings survived the critical first year.

We handle the full reforestation process. We help match seedling genetics—Loblolly for tonnage or Longleaf for pine straw and habitat—to your specific soil type.
We offer high-production machine planting for clean tracts and hand planting crews for rougher cutovers. We maintain strict quality control on spacing and planting depth to maximize stocking.

Competition control doesn't stop at planting. Sweetgum and privet in Taliaferro County can quickly overtop a young stand. We provide mid-rotation release spraying to free up your crop trees.
We also implement prescribed burning plans. Fire is the most cost-effective tool for reducing fuel loads, improving aesthetics, and keeping the understory reachable for wildlife.

Maximizing land value often means managing for deer and turkey alongside timber. We install perennial food plots and maintain shooting lanes that integrate with your stand layout.
Our forestry mulching services can reclaim overgrown fallow fields or widen internal road systems, making your property more accessible and enjoyable for recreation.
Central and South Georgia present specific challenges, from heavy erosion-prone clays to aggressive invasive vines. We adapt our methods to fit.
Much of our region sits on heavy clay. It gets slick when wet and concrete-hard when dry. We time our mechanical site prep carefully to avoid soil compaction, ensuring seedling roots can penetrate and thrive.
Kudzu and Privet are major problems in Georgia timberland. Mechanical clearing alone often spreads them. We use specific herbicide prescriptions to kill the root systems before planting, giving your trees a clean start.
Many Georgia landowners utilize EQIP cost shares or CUVA tax covenants. We define our work—planting densities and spray types—to ensure you remain compliant with state and federal program requirements.
We treat every tract like a business. Our process ensures you know exactly what is happening on your land and when.
We review your stand maps and walk the ground near Crawfordville. We check soil trafficability, slope, and vegetation density.
We build a prescription. This includes the chemical tank mix, mechanical requirements, and trees-per-acre targets aligned with your timber goals.
Our operators treat the land with respect. We execute the site prep and planting efficiently, paying attention to SMZs and boundaries.
We don't just plant and leave. We can return to check seedling survival rates and recommend follow-up treatments if needed.
We manage acres all across the state. Here are a few examples of how we help landowners hit their management goals.
Taliaferro County near Crawfordville
A large timber company asked us to handle site prep and machine planting on a recent cutover that had heavy competition from kudzu, sweetgum, and other hardwood sprouts. We applied a targeted chemical site prep program in late summer, then returned with a mulcher and bedding equipment to shape planting rows on the heavier soils. Machine planting followed in early winter with loblolly pine seedlings from a local nursery. The result was clean, well spaced rows with strong first year survival and minimal rutting or access problems. This project around Crawfordville showed how combining chemical and mechanical site prep can set up stands for long term success without over treating every acre.
Streamside areas in Taliaferro County
A private landowner near Crawfordville wanted to restore longleaf pine and hardwood buffers along streams and low areas while keeping the bulk of the tract in a loblolly rotation. Our hand planting crews worked through several small zones that were not suited to machine planting, placing longleaf seedlings on upland fringes and mixed hardwoods in the lower buffers. The owner's goal was to improve wildlife travel corridors and meet forest stewardship plan objectives without disrupting the main timber rotation. By using hand planting in these key spots, we were able to add ecological value without complicating future thinning or hauling operations across the rest of the stand.
Mixed pine stands near Crawfordville
A timberland fund with several thousand acres in Taliaferro County needed mid rotation work on stands that were ten to fifteen years old and falling behind due to hardwood encroachment and fuel buildup. We started with selective release spraying to knock back sprouts and vines, then coordinated with their staff to plan prescribed burns on blocks that had good firebreaks and favorable smoke corridors. The burns reduced ladder fuels, opened up visibility, and improved access for future thinning work. This project demonstrated how combining herbicide treatments and fire can keep stands on track without requiring expensive mechanical interventions or blanket treatments that damage crop trees.
We plant during the dormant season, typically December through March. This gives seedlings time to settle their roots in the cool, moist soil before the Georgia summer heat hits.
Yes. We regularly execute contracts for NRCS/EQIP and state funding programs. We provide the detailed invoices and map data you need to get reimbursed.
Red clay requires timing. We avoid heavy mechanical work when the ground is saturated to prevent compaction. Often, a chemical site prep is preferred to minimize soil disturbance.
Yes. We can handle the entire process from site prep spray to planting and follow-up checks, so you only have to deal with one contractor for the regeneration phase.
It depends on the intensity of site prep and seedling genetics. We provide clear, per-acre pricing after evaluating your specific tract conditions.
Your land is a long-term investment. Don't cut corners on the establishment phase. WoodLand Works Inc brings professional silviculture services to Crawfordville and Taliaferro County. Call us to discuss your management plan.
Timber is a backbone of the economy in Crawfordville. Keeping that land productive requires active management. WoodLand Works is based right here in the region (Buena Vista). We understand the local ground and the local market. We are proud to serve neighbors in Crawfordville and throughout LaGrange, Baxley, Pearson, Willacoochee, Alma.
