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Randy

09-08-2009 02:24:21
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Jeff and I are taking Arboriculture 101, it deals with the local trees. Hopefully after the class we'll take the test and get our arborist license.
As of now we can do take downs but not trimming and fertilizing. There is another tree company in town that complains, not to us but to others.
We give him work every year and he has never even gotten us 1 mowing job. Not the first time he's tried to be sneaky with us and go behind our backs and get us in trouble. I really would respect him if he came to us and said stop it. We'll just get the license and not have to worry about him again.

Les

09-08-2009 03:54:46
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That's the way to do it, Randy. Let 'em talk all they want. People will soon find out the truth.
General Sherman once said of General Grant, "He doesn't care a lick what the enemy does out of his sight, but it scares me like hell." Grant was right.

Dave 2N

09-08-2009 03:33:49
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Randy-

Has the Emerald Ash Borer msde it up your way yet?

Les

09-08-2009 03:58:33
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I have 2 very nice ash trees at my place that I would hate to lose. THAT IS ONE nasty dude and I'm afraid it's coming our way.
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