Articles that may be of interest
Tree Appraisal:
What is the Trunk Formula Method (9th Edition)?
An article by Scott Cullen, RCA, a consulting arborist from Connecticut. The article presents a discussion of the Trunk Formula tree appraisal method, and some of the ramifications of its use. (Read the Report)
This introduction and link have been taken directly from the website:
http://www.tree-tech.com/reports/index.xhtml
All credit for posting this article on Tree Appraisal should go to Consulting Arborist Russ Carlson, a Board Certified Master Arborist and Registered Consulting Arborist of Tree Tech Consulting. Credit for writing the article itself should go to Consulting Arborist Scott Cullen.
Sick Trees: What can you do about it?
by Dr. Ed Barnard, forest pathologist and supervisor of the forest health program for the Florida Division of Forestry
Oak trees are a major component of Florida's forest, rural, and urban landscapes. People pay big money to establish and maintain oak shade trees in their yards. Some oak trees represent favorite family memories. Oak trees in Florida are important and loved. When they die, people get worried and upset. So why do they die, and what can we do about it? (Read entire article.)
