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Plant healthcare is unlike anything else in the Green Industry and requires specialized tools to perform the work properly. Rainbow Ecoscience in coordination with Trinity Black Lands have come together for a half day infield PHC event. Combining world-class horticultural and arboricultural research with a ground-up understanding of day-to-day operations of running a service company. Attendees will be leaving with
Hello TBUFC members! This is your friendly reminder post that our next board meeting is scheduled for: Thursday, April 27th at 6:00pm All Zoom Information can be found here. Meeting Agenda and Minutes can be found here. If you have not registered for the Zoom meeting, please do so here so you can keep up with the start times for
Arbor Day didn’t make its way to Texas until the late 1880s. On February 22,1889, W. Goodrich Jones rallied the citizens of Temple for the first Arbor Day in our state. The following year, the city of Austin hosted the first statewide Arbor Day celebration and it has been going strong ever since. To commemorate the first Texas Arbor Day, Senator George
>>> Register Now! <<< Trinity Blacklands Urban Forestry Council – Urban Forestry Council Workshop Registration – $50 per person. Option now available to register for the upcoming Urban Forestry Management Workshop. This package includes the following items: Free one year membership to TBUFC from the time of purchase CEU’s for CPRP and ISA certifications Complimentary lunch Event Date: April 13th
Howdy! Josh Goode, at your service. As your new president, I am here to help further our mission to promote urban forestry in our region. But what does that mean? Is it helping put on a conference every year? Facilitate a workshop, plant a few trees? Education is key, we have the knowledge. But how can we effectively spread that
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Now Accepting Proposals for the 2023 Grant Program The mission of the Texas A&M Forest Service Urban & Community Forestry (U&CF) Program is to help communities develop sustainable programs that provide Texans with healthy trees and forests. To this end, with support from the USDA Forest Service, the Texas Community Forestry Grant Program is now accepting proposals for the 2023