j.smith84
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3 hours ago, AHPP said:
You got an offer of what you wanted, for free, within an hour of asking and with the substantial bonus that the guy happens to be probably one of the best connected blokes in the UK arb industry. For the sake of a few hours in the car and, at the absolute most, £100 of fuel, you’d be mad to turn it down. Reconsider.
your bang on sir!
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9 minutes ago, j.smith84 said:
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3 hours ago, AHPP said:
You got an offer of what you wanted, for free, within an hour of asking and with the substantial bonus that the guy happens to be probably one of the best connected blokes in the UK arb industry. For the sake of a few hours in the car and, at the absolute most, £100 of fuel, you’d be mad to turn it down. Reconsider.
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Steve Bullman your right, driving miles for blondes is extremely worth it, as I am sure driving for educational purposes is also reasonable. Thank you, I shall private message you.
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Hello all..
Looking for someone undertaking 3-d tomographic inspections in south east England,
I am a student and would like to watch, take pictures and learn the process from an expert.
Can anyone assist?, lunch or coffee can be provided!
Thanks..
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I am asking as I am a student studying phytophthora ramorum. Never seen it personally.
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Can any one assist me on the the domestic uk legislation on the must, do's and dont's of phytophthora ramorum?
Thanks
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Any on near Sidcup or Bromley in Kent can Loler one harness today or tomorrow?
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On 23/11/2014 at 13:03, Charles Hey Arborist said:
Can't find much info on it on the net but looks good to me.
Looking into all sides this in my LV4 assignment today, very interesting.
The point I find myself coming back to is:
What is a branch attachment, and what is a fork attachment? Why didn't Duncan Slater differentiate between the 2?
what did you come up with for level 4 answer?
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I am studying for my level 4 and currently writing on indeterminate and determinate shoot growth.
I have to describe the key ecological value of indeterminate and determinate shoot growth?
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Need a little guidance on the above question. I understand what they are, but what is the ecological value of them?
thankyou all.
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How does reaction wood tissue vary from normal stem or branch tissue?
Any help would be appreciated !
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thank-you
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Why do modern scientist prefer to call it dysfunction, rather than decay, when discussing CODIT?
micro drills
in Tree health care
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Multiple papers read and still no clear answer given, or answers such as most likely or possible were given! Mattheck, Webber and (Schwarze 2008).pdf
What extent of damage is caused when exposing woody tissue when using resistance drill?