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Summary

In this episode of the Tree Actions podcast, Dwayne, Tony, and guest Steve Chisholm discuss Steve's connection to trees and his journey in the tree care industry. They explore topics such as the evolution of tree care practices, the impact of historical events on the industry, and the challenges of retaining employees in a family business. The conversation also touches on the importance of tree preservation and the misconceptions surrounding the role of trees in oxygen production. In this conversation, Steve Chisholm and Dwayne discuss the state of affairs with credentialing and trade associations in the tree care industry. They talk about the historical progression of credentialing in New Jersey and the challenges faced in making an arborist licensing process. They also discuss the role of the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) and the development of certification standards. Steve shares his perspective on the tight-knit community in the tree care industry and the value of networking at conferences. They touch on the importance of ethics in the industry and the changes in the ISA's code of ethics. They also discuss the use of cranes in tree work and the legislative battles surrounding their use. Finally, they talk about the A300 standards for tree care and the different approaches to pruning.

Takeaways

  • Tree care practices have evolved over time with advancements in technology and tools.
  • Historical events and political factors have influenced the tree care industry, such as changes in tree preservation attitudes and land use.
  • Retaining employees in a family business requires creating a supportive and inclusive work environment.
  • Trees play a vital role in oxygen production, although other factors like algae and plankton also contribute.
  • Building a successful tree care company involves treating employees like family and fostering strong relationships. Credentialing in the tree care industry has a rich history, with New Jersey having the oldest and toughest exam in the nation.
  • Trade associations like the ISA play a crucial role in developing certification standards and promoting professionalism in the industry.
  • Networking at conferences and events is a valuable opportunity to connect with peers, share knowledge, and improve the industry as a whole.
  • The use of cranes in tree work has faced legislative challenges, but standards and guidelines have been developed to ensure safe practices.
  • The A300 standards for tree care provide detailed guidelines for pruning and other tree care practices, with a focus on safety and best practices.

Chapters

00:00
Introduction and Guest Introduction

08:22
Historical and Political Impact on the Tree Care Industry

16:18
Challenges and Strategies for Retaining Employees in a Family Business

39:23
The Role of Trade Associations in Promoting Professionalism

52:49
The Legislative Battles Surrounding the Use of Cranes in Tree Work

Thanks to our monthly supporters
  • Chris Girard
  • Laurie Prince
  • Peter LaRue
  • Scott
  • jason dommer
  • Andrew Hordyk
  • Mark Przekurat
  • Michael Tain
  • Dwayne Sr.
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Summary

In this episode of the Tree Actions podcast, Dwayne, Tony, and guest Steve Chisholm discuss Steve's connection to trees and his journey in the tree care industry. They explore topics such as the evolution of tree care practices, the impact of historical events on the industry, and the challenges of retaining employees in a family business. The conversation also touches on the importance of tree preservation and the misconceptions surrounding the role of trees in oxygen production. In this conversation, Steve Chisholm and Dwayne discuss the state of affairs with credentialing and trade associations in the tree care industry. They talk about the historical progression of credentialing in New Jersey and the challenges faced in making an arborist licensing process. They also discuss the role of the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) and the development of certification standards. Steve shares his perspective on the tight-knit community in the tree care industry and the value of networking at conferences. They touch on the importance of ethics in the industry and the changes in the ISA's code of ethics. They also discuss the use of cranes in tree work and the legislative battles surrounding their use. Finally, they talk about the A300 standards for tree care and the different approaches to pruning.

Takeaways

  • Tree care practices have evolved over time with advancements in technology and tools.
  • Historical events and political factors have influenced the tree care industry, such as changes in tree preservation attitudes and land use.
  • Retaining employees in a family business requires creating a supportive and inclusive work environment.
  • Trees play a vital role in oxygen production, although other factors like algae and plankton also contribute.
  • Building a successful tree care company involves treating employees like family and fostering strong relationships. Credentialing in the tree care industry has a rich history, with New Jersey having the oldest and toughest exam in the nation.
  • Trade associations like the ISA play a crucial role in developing certification standards and promoting professionalism in the industry.
  • Networking at conferences and events is a valuable opportunity to connect with peers, share knowledge, and improve the industry as a whole.
  • The use of cranes in tree work has faced legislative challenges, but standards and guidelines have been developed to ensure safe practices.
  • The A300 standards for tree care provide detailed guidelines for pruning and other tree care practices, with a focus on safety and best practices.

Chapters

00:00
Introduction and Guest Introduction

08:22
Historical and Political Impact on the Tree Care Industry

16:18
Challenges and Strategies for Retaining Employees in a Family Business

39:23
The Role of Trade Associations in Promoting Professionalism

52:49
The Legislative Battles Surrounding the Use of Cranes in Tree Work

Thanks to our monthly supporters
  • Chris Girard
  • Laurie Prince
  • Peter LaRue
  • Scott
  • jason dommer
  • Andrew Hordyk
  • Mark Przekurat
  • Michael Tain
  • Dwayne Sr.
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
  continue reading

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