- New York State Arborists
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- New York State Arborists
S Summer 2015 hade Tree Notes New York State Arborists, ISA Chapter Inc. www.nysarborists.com INSIDE: Tree Climbing Championship Page 6. Arbor Day Page 4. 2 President’s Message In This Issue President’s Message....................................2 Board of Directors & Governors...............2 From The Chapter Office..........................3 NYS Arbor Day Ceremony......................4 Tree Climbing Championship..................6 Fall Conference.........................................9 TCC Event Winners.................................9 Calendar of Events..................................10 By Jeremy Sayer Over the weekend, I spent some time looking for safety information specific to spider lifts. My company has one now and I’ve talked to quite a few other arborists who are making that purchase, too. We bought ours to improve our safety as we tackle the problem of thousands of dead backyard ash trees. So, I thought I’d see what others are saying about these amazing machines. Advertisers Nelson......................................................3 Asplundh.................................................. 4 TCIA...........................................5 American Arborist Supplies.......................7 ArborJet...........................................8 Niagara Frontier Equipment Sales...........9 Mauget......................................11 Fanno Saw ...............................................11 Arbor Systems.........................................12 Ads are supplied by advertisers and NYSA is not responsible for their content. In my searching and reading, I found very little specific to these compact lifts. Safety advice was always very general - stay focused, clip in, pay attention to your surroundings. These were followed by descriptions of tree work related deaths and injuries - who doesn’t like a bit of gore. There were two main types of accidents. The first was arborists who weren’t harnessed to the bucket and got bounced; the second was homeowners surprised by a tree that fell the wrong way. No real surprises there. So, here are my conclusions after an afternoon of cringeworthy reading: 1. If you’re curious about spider lift safety, come to our fall conference or one of our conferences this year. We are working at get- ting some safety experts to talk about spider lift safety and safety in general. You’ll get better information at a conference than in the maga- zines. 2. No matter how busy you get, never let safety out of your mind. Whether you’re a bucket operator, ground man or owner, everyone plays a part in getting through a job without an accident. 3. Homeowners are often foolish and confident enough to tackle danger- ous jobs with no professional ex- perience. Get the word out when- ever you can. Not only are they taking work away from us arborists, they’re hurting and killing each oth- er or themselves. (Continued on Page 5) New York State Arborists ISA Chapter, Inc. 136 Everett Road • Albany, NY 12205 • Phone 518.694.5507 • Fax 518.935.9436 Email [email protected] • Mike Cocca, Executive Secretary • Website www.nysarborists.com Board of Directors President Jeremy Sayers, 716.759.1138 [email protected] Vice President Brian Liberti, 585.428.6971 [email protected] Secretary-Treasurer Brian Skinner, 315.428.5987 [email protected] ISA Representative Matthew Mosher, 802.824.5540 [email protected] Immediate Past President Joel D. Greifenberger, 516.889.7534 [email protected] Certification Liaison Lori Brockelbank, 716.450.0884 [email protected] Governors Long Island (Region 1) Rich Nelson, 516.932.1455 [email protected] New York & At Large (Regions 2 & 10) Robert Wendt, 516.731.0600 [email protected] Southeast (Region 3) Trevor Hall, 914.494.4323 [email protected] Northeast (Regions 4 & 5) Lori Brockelbank, 716.450.0884 [email protected] Central (Regions 6 &7) Daniel Deyle, 315.575.2798 [email protected] Genesee (Region 8) Richard Passinault 585.546.5407 [email protected] Western (Region 9) Glenn Gentzke, 716.694.5587 [email protected] Shade Tree Notes is published four times a year. Deadlines are March 1, June 1, September 1, December 1. We welcome comments, letters, photos, contributions and suggestions for articles. For ad rates, contact The Pancoast Concern, Ltd, 585.924.4570. Editor: Mike Cocca Mission Statement We are an association of professional arborists and educators that promotes public interest, and fosters research and education in the care and benefits of trees, shrubs and their environment. From The Chapter Office Welcome Summer. It took awhile to get here but we are happy that it has finally arrived. We hope you stay busy through the fall, and spend some quality time with family and friends. Championship. (See story and photos on page 6.) NYSA continues to stay busy. Trevor Hall, NYSA’s president-elect and Arbor Day committee chair, represented NYSA at the NYS Arbor Day Celebration April 24 in Albany. He took the opportunity to present the 2015 Senior Scholar Award to Dr. Nina Bassuk for her extraordinary work with students at Cornell University. (See story and photos on page 4). Jim Maloney has taken over the New York State Fair duties from Brian Skinner. For more than 30 years, NYSA members have attended the Great NYS Fair to provide assistance and information to Fairgoers. Jim is looking for volunteers to fill time slots to work in the NYSA booth. The fair provides a great opportunity to showcase our industry and expertise. Please consider volunteering this year. You can reach Jim at [email protected] to sign up. Brian Krawczyk from Birchcrest Tree & Landscape Inc. won the Tree Climbing Championship, held June 13 at Planting Fields State Park in Oyster Bay. He will be heading off to San Antonio, Texas in April to compete in the 2016 International Tree Climbing Your continued engagement and participation in our activities is greatly appreciated. Our strength as an organization comes from members like you who are focused on improving the standards of our industry, and sharing your knowledge with your colleagues 3 and the public. We hope you’ll continue to participate in all of our 2015 activities. Please feel free to contact chapter headquarters or members of our board of governors with any feedback or questions. Your input is always appreciated. NYSA Educational Awards Available. NYSA is proud to offer educational awards to help students studying arboriculture or related fields with their education expenses. Please contact NYSA at [email protected] or 518694-5507 for more information. Fall Conference September 27 and 28 at the Holiday Inn in Liverpool. Don’t miss this great educational evernt and opportunities to earn CEUs. See more, as well as the sponsorship and vendor display opportunities, on page 9.You can also visit nysarborists.com or call 518-694-5507. PROTECTING THE REPUTATION OF THE UTILITIES WE SERVE... VEGETATION MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST IT’S PART OF OUR JOB 800-522-4311 • www.nelsontree.com/ad/reputation.html See the video 4 Chapter Participates In NYS Arbor Day Ceremony Trevor Hall, right, presents award to Dr. Nina Bassuk. Trevor Hall, NYSA president-elect, presented Dr. Nina Bassuk of Cornell University the 2015 Senior Scholar Award at the Arbor Day Celebration, April 24, at the Tivoli Lake Preserve in Albany, NY. Nina was recognized for her professional studies that have made significant advances in the field of arboriculture. She is known for her innovative teaching, and for having Officials and guests plant the ceremonial Arbor Day tree. a profound and lasting influence on her students. It is said that Nina may not have the biggest class but has the biggest classroom on campus. and learning about nature. At the time of his death in December 2014, Brother Yusuf was the leader of the Department of Environmental Conservation’s Capital District Campership Diversity Program. The 2015 Arbor Day tree planting was in memory of Brother Yusuf Burgess, a long-time advocate for introducing children to the joys of being outdoors Ken Kurzwell of Bedford, Westchester (Continued on next page) T H E B E ST R E S O U R C E S P R E PA R E D FOR NATURE’S WORST Nothing can prevent catastrophic weather events, but you can be prepared. Before the storm, Asplundh can help you manage the unexpected with our pre-planning services and ready-to-respond storm agreements. When the storm hits, Asplundh’s unparalleled resources are at your fingertips. From one crew to hundreds, you can count on our specially-trained staff and fleet of standard and specialized equipment to safely and efficiently help you restore service. Asplundh’s innovative Automated Vehicle Management System and Truck-as-a-Hub technology give you real-time connectivity to our crews, allowing for more efficient response coordination. Mother Nature’s worst – Asplundh is ready. ASPLUNDH.COM • 1-800-248-TREE 5 President’s Message NYS Arbor Day Ceremony Schenectady donated this year’s ceremonial red oak. Arbor Day in New York State is coordinated by the Arbor Day committee, made up of representatives from the New York State Arborists, New York State Departments of Agriculture Kent Kurzwell, front right, with the NYS Department of Agriculture and Markets and Markets Commissioner Ball and Arbor Day Committee members. and Environmental ConCounty, was recognized by the Arservation, the New York State Nursery bor Day Committee for his winning and Landscape Association, Interphotograph of the Bedford Oak for national Paper and the Empire State the poster. Northern Nurseries in Forest Products Association. (Continued from Page 2) 4. No matter where you live in NY, you will be, or are, dealing with thousands of dead and dying ash trees. Ash trees are especially brittle when dead. A couple weeks ago I was talking to a Cornell tree scientist. He told me that within one year of death, an ash tree is at high risk of failure at the base. Watch out for those dead ash trees and don’t climb them. Well, get back to work and be safe. I hope to see you all soon at a NYSA event. 6 Tree Climbing Championship 2015 Joel Greifenberger (Right) presents prizes to winner Brian Krawczyk (Center) Masters Challengers Tadgh Leahy, Brian Krawczyk and Lawrence Schultz with TCC co-chairs Joel Greifenberger (Left) and Chris Roddick (Right). On Saturday, June 13, Planting Fields Arboretum hosted our 26 climbers and a large contingent of volunteers, judges, technicians and families for the Tree Climbing Championship. Climbers were judged on their skill, speed and precision in five events – the Work Climb, Aerial Rescue, Throwline, Belayed Speed Climb and Secured Footlock with the top three finishers competing in the Masters Challenge. After a full day of competition, Brian Krawczyk from Birchcrest Tree & Landscape, Inc., Tadhg Leahy from Remy Tree, Inc., and Lawrence Schultz from Central Park Conservancy finished as the overall top performers, and then competed in the Masters Challenge to see who would be named champion. In an extremely close contest, Brian Krawczyk emerged as the winner of the Masters Challenge. He will represent New York State at the International Tree Climbing Championship, April 2-3, 2016 in San Antonio, TX. Congratulations Brian! As an added value for our members and climbers, TCC co-chair Joel Greifenberger worked with the ISA Certification Department to offer Tree Worker Climbing Specialist Evaluator and Aerial Specialist Evaluator training sessions, and the Tree Worker Climber Specialist skills test at the competition. More than 20 people went through the evaluator training and thirteen climbers received a waiver for the skills portion of the TWCS exam. It is our goal to offer the evaluator training and skills test annually at the tree climb- ing competition. Thank you to our volunteers, judges and technicans who gave their time to make our event another memorable experience. Special thanks to Kevin Martlage, ISA’s Director of Certification, and Kathy Phelan, Executive Secretary of the ISA Atlantic Chapter in Nova Scotia, for attending our event. We are grateful to Brian Phelan from the ISA Atlantic Chapter, Scott Sjolander and Clark Williams, both from the PennDel Chapter, for serving as evaluators and TWCS skills testing proctors. Your collective efforts made the Tree Climbing Championship a huge success. To view more photos from the event and to see the final score sheet, visit us online at www.nysarborists. Individual event winners on page 9 7 Tree Climbing Championship 2015 THANK YOU Tree Climbing Competition Sponsors! • Almstead Tree and Shrub Care Co. • ArborMaster® and affiliated partners Husqvarna, Buckingham Mfg, Oregon®, Samson, Silky and Vermeer • Bartlett Tree Experts • Bill Miller & Associates Inc. • Birchcrest Tree and Landscape Inc. • Brooklyn Botanic Garden • Fanno Saws • Long Island Arboricultural Association Inc. • Mike Orsino • STIHL • Teufelberger • The Care of Trees • Valley Tree & Landscape Inc. • Wonderland Tree Care Gold Leaf Sponsor • Crop Production Services • Professional Tree Surgeons Event Sponsor • GrowTech Request Your 2015 Catalog Your Best Source For Arborist Supplies You Can Bet Your Life On It Arborists depend on us for the right tool for every job… • Ropes, Saddles, Custom splices, Rigging • Chainsaws, Hand saws, • PPE and more Everything you need to safely take on the most demanding challenges. 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Find a Distributor at www.arborjet.com/distributor 9 TCC Event Winners Individual Event Top Three Finishers: Belayed Speed Climb Lawrence Schultz Tadhg Leahy Jorge Obando Secured Footlock Fabian Vasquez Brian Krawczyk Mick Stabile Throwline Fabian Vasquez Fabrice Rochelemagne Lawrence Schultz Work Climb Brian Krawczyk Tadhg Leahy Lawrence Schultz Aerial Rescue Jeremy Passinault Fabian Vasquez Lawrence Schultz Fall Conference Coming In September September may be three months away, but this would be a good time to circle the 27th and 28th on your calendar. Those are the dates for the chapter’s annual fall conference at the Holiday Inn in Liverpool, New York. At this early date, we have identified topics and invited speakers, but have not received confirmation from all of them. However, you can be sure you will learn how current trends and issues are shaping the future of our industry. This is also an opportunity to learn the very latest best practices at the arboricultural industry-focused educational sessions. this is a good way to earn those needed continuing education credits. There will be plenty of time to netowrk and to look over the newest products and services in the vendor area. One way to be sure you don’t forget to register is to go to the chapter website, nyarborist.com, and register. Vendors, check the website for vendor table and sponsorship opportunities. Don’t miss this opportunity to reach the Nerw York tree care industry decision makers with your product information! We will submit all the eduational sessions to DEC, ISA and CNLP for continuing education credits. So, if you are an ISA Certified Arborist, NY Certified Pesticide Applicator or Certified Nursery & Landscape Professional, FULL LINE BANDIT DEALER! SALES, PARTS, SERVICE! Niagara Frontier Equipment Sales offers Bandit Chippers ranging from 6”to 21’ capacity. Chippers are available with gas or diesel engines and many other options. Limited Availability of TIer 3 diesels! Get yours now! Niagara Frontier Equipment Sales has Bandit Stump grinders ranging from 35 horsepower to 97 horsepower. These grinders are designed to save you time, effort and money! They do not have any belts clutches or pulleys! Bandit – the animal you want in your fleet! Call today to get a quote and schedule your demo! 4060 Lake Ave. Lockport, NY 14094 Call Justin Adams Cell: (585)880-6643 Office: (800)348-3218 x200 10 Calendar Of Events Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Visit www.bbg.org for a complete listing of programs and events. Hamilton College Arboretum. Visit www.hamilton.edu/arboretum for upcoming workshops and events. New York Botanical Garden. Visit www.nybg.org for a complete listing of programs and events. International Society of Arboriculture. Visit isa-arbor.com for a complete listing of programs and events. July 16-18, NYS ReLeaf Conference - Environmental Science and Urban Forestry, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY. Sponsorships and exhibit tables are still available. Contact Liana Gooding, Executive Secretary at (585) 624-3385 or click here for more information: www.nysurbanforestrycouncil.com. July 22, New York Botanical Garden Hortie Hoopla! 3nd Annual Green Industry Intern Field Day, New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, NY. Click here for more information: www.nybg.org/edu/soph/hortihoopla.php. August 8-12, ISA International Conference and Trade Show, Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center, Orlando, FL. Visit www.isa-arbor.com for information. August 27-September 7, New York State Fair, NYS Fairgrounds, Syracuse, NY. Volunteers are needed to work in the NYSA booth. It’s a great way to share your expertise and promote the industry! Contact Jim Maloney at James. [email protected] for volunteer information. September 19-20, North American Tree Climbing Championship, Thompson Park, Longmont, CO. Contact Jay Douglas, Phone: 217-355-9411, ext. 246, Email: [email protected], Website: www.itcc-isa.com/events/regional/natcc/ natcc.aspx. September 27-28, NYSA Fall Conference, Holiday Inn, Liverpool, NY. Visit www.nysarborists.com for more information. September 27, ISA Certified Arborist, Utility Specialist, Municipal Specialist and Certified Tree Worker Written Exam, Liverpool, NY. Registration Deadline: September 11, 2015. Contact ISA Certification Department: Phone: 217-355-9411, Email: [email protected], Website: www.isa-arbor.com/certification/becomeCertified/index.aspx. October 15, New York State Regional Meeting of Utility Arborists Association, Holiday Inn, Auburn, NY. October 23-24, NJ Shade Tree Federation, 90th Annual Meeting, Bally’s, Atlantic City, NJ. Visit www.njstf.org for more information. October 25-31, STIHL Tour des Trees, Orlando to Fort Lauderdale, FL (to benefit the Tree Research and Education Endowment Fund). Team New York needs your support. Donate today at www.crowdrise.com/STDTTeamNewYork2015/fundraiser/stdtteamnewyork1. October 25-27, NEC-ISA 49th Annual Conference, Red Jacket Mountain View Resort, North Conway, NH. Visit www.newenglandisa.org for more information. November 12-14, TCI Expo 2015, Pittsburgh, PA. Visit www.tcia.org for more information. November 14, ISA Certified Arborist, Utility Specialist, Municipal Specialist and Certified Tree Worker Written Exam, Bronx, NY. Registration deadline: October 29, 2015. Seating limited to 50 people. Contact ISA Certification Department: Phone: 217-355-9411, Email: [email protected], Website: www.isa-arbor.com/certification/becomeCertified/index.aspx. November 14, ISA Certified Arborist, Utility Specialist, Municipal Specialist and Certified Tree Worker Written Exam, Great River, NY. Registration deadline: October 29, 2015. Seating limited to 30 people. Contact ISA Certification Department: Phone: 217-355-9411, Email: [email protected], Website: www.isa-arbor.com/certification/ becomeCertified/index.aspx. 11 Calendar of Events November 16-17, SMA’s Annual International Urban Forestry Conference and Trade Show, Denver, CO. Visit www.urban-forestry.com/conferences for more information. November 16-18, ISA TRAQ Program, Planting Fields Arboretum, Oyster Bay, NY. Registration information available at www.nysarborists,com. Registration deadline: October 16. Seating is limited. November 17, NYSNLA Leadership Forum, Holiday Inn, Saratoga Springs, NY. Visit www.nysnla.com for more information. November 17-18, Turf & Grounds Exposition, Rochester Riverside Convention Center, Rochester, NY. Visit www.nysta.org for more information. November 19-21, ISA TRAQ Program, Hilton Garden Inn, Pittsford, NY. Registration information available at www.nysarborists,com. Registration deadline: October 19. Seating is limited. December 2-5, ASCA Annual Conference, Tucson, AZ. Visit www.asca-consultants.org for more information. January 31-February 1, 2016, NYSA Annual Meeting, Crowne Plaza, Suffern, NY February 23-26, 2016, ASCA Consulting Academy, Napa, CA April 2-3, 2016, International Tree Climbing Championship, San Antonio, TX. Upcoming Events NYSA Fall Conference September 27-28, 2015 Holiday Inn, Liverpool, NY ISA TRAQ Program November 16-18, 2015 Planting Fields Arboretum Oyster Bay, NY Registration deadline: October 16 ISA TRAQ Program November 19-21, 2015 Hilton Garden Inn, Pittsford, NY Registration deadline: October 19 Visit www.nysarborists.com for more information 12 Wedgle Direct-Inject ® ™ TREE INJECTION SYSTEM Our advanced technology for tree treatment allows you to INCREASE THE NUMBER OF TREES YOU TREAT IN A DAY! ◆ No drilling damage ◆ No mixing at job sites ◆ No guarding or return trips ◆ No waiting for uptake ◆ Treats most trees in five minutes or less! ◆ Successful and most profitable add-on service Multiple injection tips designed for all types of trees, conifers and palms Insecticides • Fungicides • PGRs • Antibiotics • MicroNutrients AVAILABLE AT: GREENLEAF SUPPLY 716•839•0096 ArborSystems.com