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Saw your comment was from 8 months ago and I am in the same boat currently, just wanted to know if you ended up taking and / or passing the exam? Best of luck with your career!
About to start studying for the test. Ive ordered the book. Im in England and ISA doesnt mean as much here but im told its roughly equivalent to our level 2. My wife is american so it makes sense for me to do this incase we live in the US. Maybe I will go on to a level 4 and get off the tools once im older. Wont get too carried away yet! Good luck to anyone else studying this!
Hello , I fell in love with the tree service industry along time ago , but never persuade a career. I’m currently working towards a small tree care business and trying to absorb as much knowledge to help provide a better service to our customers. Healthy trees help provide a more enriched life for all of us. Eventually, I plan on becoming a certified arborist , so thank you for providing these lectures . I did have a question about. Are epicormic shoots also referred to water sprouts? Thanks again!
Thank you for the videos. My name is Dusty Hipp. I joined the ISA, now preparing to take the certification exam. Look forward to potentially speaking with you un the future and also learning frim your videos. Will be providing tree services/ consulting in western north carolina. Buncombe and henderson counties
I am so glad that you have enjoyed the videos of Rob and Kay. If you enjoy this content and would like access to the remainder of the review course, please consider joining the Georgia Arborist Association. Membership is only $68 for an invidvidual. As a member, you gain access to all recordings of this course, all of the training courses in our database as well as at least 12 FREE continuing education opportunities per year. We also offer this course in person twice a year and virtually twice a year, make sure to visit the events portion of our website to find the next available class. georgiaarborist.org
Phloem requires active energy use, respiration, to move to move photosynthate. Companion cells load and unload sugars from the sieve tubes and aids in Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) production. Phloem is a “complex” tissue meaning, an amalgamation of tissue types. Technically sieve tube elements, companion cells, and ray cells are all specialized parenchyma cells forming the Phloem.
Thank you for creating these videos for each chapter of the ISA study guide. It's been a huge benefit for me!
I don't see any other videos titled with chapters??
Awesome knowledge thk u
awesome knowledge , very impressive
The knowledge is so helpful and your voice is very Zen and easy on the ears. THANK YOU!!!
Thank you for this!
why are the videos of other chapters gone? theyve been helping me a ton.
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@@race2marshello I was wondering if I could get the videos as well . Thanks
@@race2mars I'd really appreciate the chapter videos if you'd be able to share them with me! Thank you :)
@@georgiaarboristwhere in your website can you access the rest of the recordings? I just joined GAA and not seeing them? Thanks
Starting the prep now for my test.
Saw your comment was from 8 months ago and I am in the same boat currently, just wanted to know if you ended up taking and / or passing the exam? Best of luck with your career!
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About to start studying for the test. Ive ordered the book. Im in England and ISA doesnt mean as much here but im told its roughly equivalent to our level 2. My wife is american so it makes sense for me to do this incase we live in the US. Maybe I will go on to a level 4 and get off the tools once im older. Wont get too carried away yet! Good luck to anyone else studying this!
Thank you so much sir❤
Thank you so much!
Hello ,
I fell in love with the tree service industry along time ago , but never persuade a career.
I’m currently working towards a small tree care business and trying to absorb as much knowledge to help provide a better service to our customers.
Healthy trees help provide a more enriched life for all of us.
Eventually, I plan on becoming a certified arborist , so thank you for providing these lectures .
I did have a question about. Are epicormic shoots also referred to water sprouts?
Thanks again!
Yes. Epidermis growth and water sprouts are the same thing. Good luck on your arborist journey! Please let us know if we can help in any other way.
Thank you sir
Great video!!!
Thank you for the videos. My name is Dusty Hipp. I joined the ISA, now preparing to take the certification exam. Look forward to potentially speaking with you un the future and also learning frim your videos. Will be providing tree services/ consulting in western north carolina. Buncombe and henderson counties
Hope all is well with you with regards to the recent Hurricane and lack of support from FEMA. God Bless NC
thank you!
I really enjoyed the training videos you had on your channel. Have the other chapters been relocated?
I have this problem too. They’ve disappeared on me.
I am so glad that you have enjoyed the videos of Rob and Kay. If you enjoy this content and would like access to the remainder of the review course, please consider joining the Georgia Arborist Association. Membership is only $68 for an invidvidual. As a member, you gain access to all recordings of this course, all of the training courses in our database as well as at least 12 FREE continuing education opportunities per year. We also offer this course in person twice a year and virtually twice a year, make sure to visit the events portion of our website to find the next available class.
georgiaarborist.org
@@TheOriginalPhonis they put them all behind a pay wall unfortunately
Do the phloem energy cells pull laterally through the rays to enter the companion cells
Phloem requires active energy use, respiration, to move to move photosynthate. Companion cells load and unload sugars from the sieve tubes and aids in Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) production. Phloem is a “complex” tissue meaning, an amalgamation of tissue types. Technically sieve tube elements, companion cells, and ray cells are all specialized parenchyma cells forming the Phloem.
I’m interested in doing this. I became a member.
How do I access and compile together all the videos in the series to be able to be fully prepared?
The remainder of the videos are available by becoming a member of the GAA. Please visit our website to become a member: georgiaarborist.org/membership
@@georgiaarborist how many videos are there and how much does it cost to become a member?
@@grant9047 there is a video for each chapter. For an individual membership it costs $68
Is there a part 2??
The remainder of the videos are available by becoming a member of the GAA. Please visit our website to become a member: georgiaarborist.org/membership