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<blockquote data-quote="Guy Meilleur" data-source="post: 131738" data-attributes="member: 2414"><p>ISA does more training for diagnosis and PHC; ASCA academy barely touches on those. Comb the archives of Arborist News for articles on diagnosis; they are there free and easily searchable. Get a good manual like Sinclair's Disease book, a hand lens, and bring an inquiring mind to every tree you see. It'll come.</p><p></p><p>The best thing in the Turnbull article in Dec TCI mag was the point that the first job of an arborist is risk assessment. The first place to look is the trunk flare. If you're in OR consider buying Costello's new book on abiotic disorders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guy Meilleur, post: 131738, member: 2414"] ISA does more training for diagnosis and PHC; ASCA academy barely touches on those. Comb the archives of Arborist News for articles on diagnosis; they are there free and easily searchable. Get a good manual like Sinclair's Disease book, a hand lens, and bring an inquiring mind to every tree you see. It'll come. The best thing in the Turnbull article in Dec TCI mag was the point that the first job of an arborist is risk assessment. The first place to look is the trunk flare. If you're in OR consider buying Costello's new book on abiotic disorders. [/QUOTE]
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