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Makes sense to me that they keep it all in house. Especially in these times. The work you & your crews do is far more concentrated on the environment & type of work needed on vet trees than commercial contractors could give imo. As much as I would like too.

 

The more work given to a dedicated team year on year around the eco system that is BB the better. Keeping it in house & a sharing of the findings is far more valuable.

 

Sorry but is the BB thread in the health forum & under what post name? (lazy me)

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Makes sense to me that they keep it all in house. Especially in these times. The work you & your crews do is far more concentrated on the environment & type of work needed on vet trees than commercial contractors could give imo. As much as I would like too.

 

The more work given to a dedicated team year on year around the eco system that is BB the better. Keeping it in house & a sharing of the findings is far more valuable.

 

Sorry but is the BB thread in the health forum & under what post name? (lazy me)

 

 

appreciate the sympathetic view Dan :thumbup1:

 

haloing a dancing queen & Working in a winter wonderland :001_smile:

 

 

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appreciate the sympathetic view Dan :thumbup1:

 

haloing a dancing queen & Working in a winter wonderland :001_smile:

 

 

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Thanks David I will check it out.

 

Not a sympathetic view. A reality that I think should be adopted throughout the tree management world to some extent. Getting in touch with a tree, or a larger collective of them is something that can take time, & with vet's in mind I feel this is a large part of an effective long term management program that will ultimately benefit all involved.:001_smile:

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