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As to the ash chalara is now here and spreading, we will be VERY busy in the coming five years millions of ash to fell and lots of firewood to be had.

 

This is a tragedy that was so easily avoided and is the fault of our industry in allowing this trade to continue a lesson that should have been learned with dutch elm disease or DED

 

this yew, look to see if the dying branches are connected to a narrow strip of sunken bark or canker. potential disease Amylostereum laevignatum

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As to the ash chalara is now here and spreading, we will be VERY busy in the coming five years millions of ash to fell and lots of firewood to be had.

 

This is a tragedy that was so easily avoided and is the fault of our industry in allowing this trade to continue a lesson that should have been learned with dutch elm disease or DED

 

this yew, look to see if the dying branches are connected to a narrow strip of sunken bark or canker. potential disease Amylostereum laevignatum

 

If the whole crown was showing these symptoms would you still think its this.

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