Monthly Archives: June 2008
National News Media, the Market, and You
(Image: Guardian) “We are here to help you!” In recent years, the media has become even more all encompassing than any of us were used to in the past. With the advent of twenty four hour news channels and … Continue reading
Poisonous Snakes of Georgia: The Cotton Mouth
Today we’ll continue discussing some of the snakes you may encounter when taking time outside to enjoy the country. Again, please remember these animals are a valuable part of the ecosystem and should not be harmed unless you are in immediate … Continue reading
Timber Cruising for Laymen, Part I
One of the first questions asked by buyers and sellers of forestlands is “What’s the timber worth?” The answer is usually not a simple one. It is the intent of this page to give … Continue reading
Wondering about your credit?
If you’re like a lot of people, you’re unsure of just what this boogeyman in the closet called your credit score is, and just how he got there. Inman news has a good article up that gives you a quick … Continue reading
Population Densities of Counties Surrounding Augusta, Georgia
We get questioned periodically on whether a county is rural. I’m not sure I know what to answer but I think they want to know how dense is the population. Hopefully the chart below will identify those counties in and … Continue reading