Included in this publication are practical strategies, techniques, and tools that can be used in diagnosing plant problems, common injury symptoms and their abiotic causes, and plant traits that can resemble abiotic disorders.
By Richard W. Harris
A comprehensive guide to the care of trees, this book covers all aspects of arboriculture from the fundamentals of tree growth and development to developing plant health care programs.
Want to promote the ISA/Utah Chapter and look good at the same time? Here’s your chance! Baseball caps are khaki with a dark green visor.
This publication focuses on selecting trees for planting in our towns and cities, which requires accurate information and careful planning. In this edition, approximately 200 species and cultivars are described and illustrated with colored photographs.
By W. Cranshaw, Cooperative Extension; D. Leatherman, B. Jacobi, and L. Mannix, Colorado State University
This publication is the first to integrate insects, plant pathogens and other "varmints" associated with trees and shrubs in the Rocky Mountain region, or anywhere else in North America.
This standard sets forth general guidelines for use in drafting tree care specifications on fertilization. The standard includes sections on scope, purpose, and application of fertilizer; definitions; and guidelines for application and use.
The American National Standard for Tree Care Operations Tree, Shrub and Other Woody Plant Maintenance Standard Practices is the first of its kind available to our industry.
This guide is a complete study resource, developed for use in preparing for the ISA Certified Arborist exam.
ISA and TCIA joined forces again to produce the training series Basic Training for Ground Operations in Tree Care.
This handsome pocket manual is designed to complement the Basic Training for Tree Climbers series.
By the Council of Tree and Landscape Appraisers
This publication is intended to provide the professional plant appraiser with information to properly determine the size, species, condition, and location factors that influence the value of plants.
By Jeff Jepson
This compact field manual is an excellent reference and training manual for tree climbers. Now in its second edition, The Tree Climber's Companion offers more in-depth coverage of the many aspects of tree climbing, with detailed illustrations on every page.
By Pennsylvania State University, College of Agricultural Sciences
This publication focuses on selecting trees for planting in our towns and cities, which requires accurate information and careful planning. In this edition, approximately 200 species and cultivars are described and illustrated with colored photographs.
Produced by the American National Standards Institute
This publication establishes safety standards for tree care operations such as pruning, trimming, repairing, maintaining, and removing trees in the United States.
Trees of Utah by Sherman G. Brough & Darrell J. Weber
Trees of Utah by Michael Kuhns, Ph.D., Utah State University, co-sponsored by UCFC
Guide by Mike Kuhns, Extension Forester, and Larry Rupp, Extension Horticulturist.
A publication of the Utah Community Forest Council.

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