Going into this New Year we are looking forward to participating in even more events with the green industry to preserve and enhance our natural and urban landscapes, as well as continuing to support tree health in our communities. Closing out 2018… In November, Beaver Creek and the Vail Valley foundation hosted the Xfinity Birds […]
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Recently, we continued our Saving America’s Iconic Trees Tour with a stop at Cornell University. Along with members of the Cornell University staff, graduate students, and a Michael Grimm Landscape & Tree Service, we injected 47 trees, totaling 802” DBH, in the naturalized areas of the campus. Choosing Our Trees An Ash tree inventory was […]
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Are you a high school senior pursing full-time studies in Forestry, Plant Sciences, Horticulture, Entomology, Environmental Science, or a related major at an accredited two- or four-year college? Our “Taking Root” college scholarship may be for you! On Wednesday, we announced the opening of our 5th annual “Taking Root” college scholarship program. We’re looking for […]
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This week, we officially launched our first Saving America’s Iconic Trees tour! We are ecstatic to bring our passion for protecting the environment to communities across the country. Over the years, we have treated some of the most well-known, oldest, and largest trees across America. Their existence is embedded in America’s history and brings significant […]
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The Arboriculture Society of Michigan Foundation was established in 2015 to promote arboriculture and urban forestry professions across the Great Lakes region. The community-wide collaborative offers scholarships, financial support, and historical preservation initiatives to preserve the rich history of these fields and educate the public. Our Joe Aiken leads the ASM Foundation as president, and […]
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This week, we hosted a joint press meeting with the mayor of Buffalo, New York, to announce our upcoming treatment of Buffalo’s oldest sycamore tree in September. Along with SiteOne, Draves Tree Service, and the City of Buffalo’s forestry department, we will be donating this treatment to protect the sycamore against anthracnose. Anthracnose, […]
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A few weeks ago, we set out to treat the white ash state champion of New Jersey. We were in for a nice surprise. It turns out the ash is actually the largest in the country. Our Mid-Atlantic Regional Technical Manager Trent Dicks partnered with Princeton Tree Care for the donation treatment event […]
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Here at Arborjet, we believe corporate support is the life blood to a strong industry future. That’s why an essential part of our job is giving back to our community through philanthropic initiatives, education, scholarships, and more. We were recently selected by the Arboriculture Society of Michigan (ASM), the Michigan chapter of the International Society […]
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We previously introduced many of you to Archangel Ancient Tree Archives of Michigan. Our own Joe Aiken, took a road trip with Jason Kappen and Team Bartlett, joining this group on a mission to obtain new growth tissue from large old-growth redwood and sequoias in California. Along with a number of phenomenal climbers from around the country, Joe […]
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More than 3 years ago, Arborjet was called in to look at some trees located at a prominent government operated Cemetery. These very large trees, lined the graves of brave service men and women. Their destruction would have devastated this sacred site. Arborjet quickly realized that the time for processing a request through government channels […]
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