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Just read the article, what a load of old shirt!

 

A mixture of nonsense, possible allusion to Meripilus perhaps and some dodgy lore about summer branch drop. Of course youy can't predict whether any tree will fall over, healthy trees fall over it is part of the spectrum of individual characteristics within a population. The runts of the litter fall over. But you can predict if sick ones will fall over prematurely. As someone has said, survey periodically and you will generally spot it before someone gets hurt. Don't get a gardener to do it, though.

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I am glad someone read it! My general fear is that the subject is so poorly understood that even attempts to explain it will fail. I know people using existing systems are pleased and relieved that they only have to feed numbers in and look up the answer.

 

Damn, another reason to join just so I don't feel excluded from these conversations:001_rolleyes:.

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Damn, another reason to join just so I don't feel excluded from these conversations:001_rolleyes:.

 

If you're choking to read about the deficiencies in current amenity tree valuation methodologies and the contribution that net present value techniques could make, let me know and I will scan it for you and email it.

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