I had this woman as a teacher for a class I took at MSU. She taught "Training and Pruning Plants". It was the best class I took there -- hands down. I originally took classes for Fruit and Vegetable Crop Management. Today, I'm a tree trimmer, and I'm sure that her impact on me has everything to do with that. Thanks for everything Ms. Sicheneder.
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I had this woman as a teacher for a class I took at MSU. She taught "Training and Pruning Plants". It was the best class I took there -- hands down. I originally took classes for Fruit and Vegetable Crop Management. Today, I'm a tree trimmer, and I'm sure that her impact on me has everything to do with that. Thanks for everything Ms. Sicheneder.
This woman seems like an awesome teacher
Compartmentalization of Decay In Trees baby I got this!!!
Glad to see somebody explain why a reduction can be good for a tree. Especially in an urban setting. Enjoyed the lecture, thanks for your time.
Taking arboriculture in Canada right now. Love the videos, Definitely will help during test time on Monday!
Thank you for your video
Excellent. Thank you for posting
Very good lecture, I have learned a lot. Thanks.
Great webinar! I learned so much.
Big thanks from Taiwan.🙂
Brilliant vid. Thank you👍🏻
You're my girl Kay!!!! (As in "you're my boy blue!" context)
at 1:05:00, not sure how she is defining thinning cut...sounds like a reduction cut is needed to reduce the canopy.
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