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bobby i thought you new him when you said that lol. fluffy bunny i will take that in to fort thanks and most people do say to me its who you know gets you places and you have learnt off them

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Good advice from Fluffy Bunny... It is not acceptable to slag fellow professionals on line, be they educators, arborists etc.

 

You are a young guy starting on his career, so you can be forgiven, but like FB says it is a small industry and one way or another pretty much everyone has some sort of conection with each other.... It is one thing to have a moan between friends (as we all have done!), but best not to go public!!!!!

 

As for your assignment, try researching the establishment of arboriculture in relation to traditional forestry, the divergence from the RFS into the AA and then the concepts of reunification in the principles of urban silviculture... It is quite a modern occurance..

 

Good luck

 

Gmann

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gmann what dose RFS AA FC what dose all that mean you can tell i dont have a clue Thanks all for you help so far woudent have a clue on what i should be doing

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gmann what dose RFS AA FC what dose all that mean you can tell i dont have a clue Thanks all for you help so far woudent have a clue on what i should be doing

 

Start googling , forestry commission, Royal Forestry Society, Institute of chartered Foresters, I'm sure there will be trade magazines in the college , read through them.

College is not School , you are expected to go out and investigate and find info. yourself, but I'm sure that if you are struggling and you seek help from tutors , you should get it.

 

Good luck

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As Sylvestris stu, says do a some research. Myerscough will have many resources to examine.

 

As a bit of informal guidance, if you are planning to base some work on what I mentioned, then you are looking fundamentally at the history of the industry.

 

I don't mean detailed work on every tree cut ever made from stoneage times, but a summary off tree management and concentrating on the development of modern arboriculture as we know it..

 

Its only a suggestion mate, but if you want to run with it, have a chat with your tutor.

 

Cheers Gmann

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Thanks sylvestris stew for that gmanntpo you have just gave me a good idea i could do a bit on the history on the chainsaws and the cuts they do and also a bit on tree managment never fort of doing it on cuts and the saws Cheers

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