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Actually a good answer. I good comeback question would be am I refering to
the inner bark or outer bark.

I went to school to be able to answer my own questions.
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Bark comes from stepping on dog's tail



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Actually a good answer. I good comeback question would be am I refering
to the inner bark or outer bark.

I went to school to be able to answer my own questions.


What school, when and what degree?


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How does bark form?


Bark comes from stepping on dog's tail


On a dogwood, of course.


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"symplastless" wrote in message
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Actually a good answer. I good comeback question would be am I refering
to the inner bark or outer bark.

I went to school to be able to answer my own questions.


What school, when and what degree?


Don, you've said that you have a Bachelors and a Masters degree but you
never specified what school. Excuse my curiosity but did you have a
choice between production or conservation? John is on record that he is
self taught arborologist. This of course doesn't exclude other course
work.
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"Billy" wrote in message
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In article ,
"D. Staples" wrote:

"symplastless" wrote in message
news
Actually a good answer. I good comeback question would be am I
refering
to the inner bark or outer bark.

I went to school to be able to answer my own questions.


What school, when and what degree?


Don, you've said that you have a Bachelors and a Masters degree but you
never specified what school. Excuse my curiosity but did you have a
choice between production or conservation? John is on record that he is
self taught arborologist. This of course doesn't exclude other course
work.


John lists himself as a consulting arborist, he is a limb hacker with
grandiose ambitions to be a Dr. Shigo, I suspect he was an assistant at one
time to the good Doctor, but a Certified Arborist he is not. He at one time
appeared on forestry boards and basically was laughed off them.

University of Missouri, the second set of curricula listed in a previous
post, in 1962 for the BS, and it was in conservation and production, the two
are not, and cannot, be separated in today's world. It was called the
School of Forestry, now Environmental studies, or some such. I have over 40
years experience in forestry, and have met the "John's" numerous times in
the past, they are a plague on home owners, and profess knowledge and
abilities well beyond their capabilities. It seems that most readers of
this board recognize that, but newbie's need to be aware of charlatans in
the business.

Now, what is your background, turn about you see, I showed you mine, show me
yours, to paraphrase deadwood.




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In article ,
"Don Staples" wrote:

"Billy" wrote in message
...
In article ,
"D. Staples" wrote:

"symplastless" wrote in message
news Actually a good answer. I good comeback question would be am I
refering
to the inner bark or outer bark.

I went to school to be able to answer my own questions.

What school, when and what degree?


Don, you've said that you have a Bachelors and a Masters degree but you
never specified what school. Excuse my curiosity but did you have a
choice between production or conservation? John is on record that he is
self taught arborologist. This of course doesn't exclude other course
work.


John lists himself as a consulting arborist, he is a limb hacker with
grandiose ambitions to be a Dr. Shigo, I suspect he was an assistant at one
time to the good Doctor, but a Certified Arborist he is not. He at one time
appeared on forestry boards and basically was laughed off them.

University of Missouri, the second set of curricula listed in a previous
post, in 1962 for the BS, and it was in conservation and production, the two
are not, and cannot, be separated in today's world. It was called the
School of Forestry, now Environmental studies, or some such. I have over 40
years experience in forestry, and have met the "John's" numerous times in
the past, they are a plague on home owners, and profess knowledge and
abilities well beyond their capabilities. It seems that most readers of
this board recognize that, but newbie's need to be aware of charlatans in
the business.

Now, what is your background, turn about you see, I showed you mine, show me
yours, to paraphrase deadwood.


Simple, go to California Teachers Credentials and look me up (William L.
Rose).
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"Billy" wrote in message
...
In article ,
"Don Staples" wrote:

"Billy" wrote in message
...
In article ,
"D. Staples" wrote:

"symplastless" wrote in message
news Actually a good answer. I good comeback question would be am I
refering
to the inner bark or outer bark.

I went to school to be able to answer my own questions.

What school, when and what degree?

Don, you've said that you have a Bachelors and a Masters degree but you
never specified what school. Excuse my curiosity but did you have a
choice between production or conservation? John is on record that he is
self taught arborologist. This of course doesn't exclude other course
work.


John lists himself as a consulting arborist, he is a limb hacker with
grandiose ambitions to be a Dr. Shigo, I suspect he was an assistant at
one
time to the good Doctor, but a Certified Arborist he is not. He at one
time
appeared on forestry boards and basically was laughed off them.

University of Missouri, the second set of curricula listed in a previous
post, in 1962 for the BS, and it was in conservation and production, the
two
are not, and cannot, be separated in today's world. It was called the
School of Forestry, now Environmental studies, or some such. I have over
40
years experience in forestry, and have met the "John's" numerous times in
the past, they are a plague on home owners, and profess knowledge and
abilities well beyond their capabilities. It seems that most readers of
this board recognize that, but newbie's need to be aware of charlatans in
the business.

Now, what is your background, turn about you see, I showed you mine, show
me
yours, to paraphrase deadwood.


Simple, go to California Teachers Credentials and look me up (William L.
Rose).



With the way the web is, and the divisiveness' of the webbers, we are to
assume the one listed, is you?

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In article ,
"Don Staples" wrote:

"Billy" wrote in message
...
In article ,
"Don Staples" wrote:

"Billy" wrote in message
...
In article ,
"D. Staples" wrote:

"symplastless" wrote in message
news Actually a good answer. I good comeback question would be am I
refering
to the inner bark or outer bark.

I went to school to be able to answer my own questions.

What school, when and what degree?

Don, you've said that you have a Bachelors and a Masters degree but you
never specified what school. Excuse my curiosity but did you have a
choice between production or conservation? John is on record that he is
self taught arborologist. This of course doesn't exclude other course
work.

John lists himself as a consulting arborist, he is a limb hacker with
grandiose ambitions to be a Dr. Shigo, I suspect he was an assistant at
one
time to the good Doctor, but a Certified Arborist he is not. He at one
time
appeared on forestry boards and basically was laughed off them.

University of Missouri, the second set of curricula listed in a previous
post, in 1962 for the BS, and it was in conservation and production, the
two
are not, and cannot, be separated in today's world. It was called the
School of Forestry, now Environmental studies, or some such. I have over
40
years experience in forestry, and have met the "John's" numerous times in
the past, they are a plague on home owners, and profess knowledge and
abilities well beyond their capabilities. It seems that most readers of
this board recognize that, but newbie's need to be aware of charlatans in
the business.

Now, what is your background, turn about you see, I showed you mine, show
me
yours, to paraphrase deadwood.


Simple, go to California Teachers Credentials and look me up (William L.
Rose).



With the way the web is, and the divisiveness' of the webbers, we are to
assume the one listed, is you?


Yeah:-)
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