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I just started my Level 4 and I am desperate to find the HTA manual for reference.

I would really appreciate if someone could put me in the right direction or even more if someone has it and can let me have a look at it :001_smile:

Thanks for reading.

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Is this the one?

 

That is part of it. So far I have got HTA_Description_of_specific_terms_1_.pdf and HTA_plant_handling_spec.pdf but I believe that there is a lot more on it.

 

Specifically I need some tables at the end with standards for different species like container size, number of branches, height of the tree and so on. It's a bit like the Bs (which I have already).

 

Thanks to everyone for trying, I appreciate the effort.

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