Market report - Tree lifting, moving and planting
30 Sep 2011 | by Sally Drury
Relocations can be necessary to accommodate developments or solve overcrowding, notes Sally Drury.
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The latest machines can help operators to make the most of green waste generated, Sally Drury finds.
Relocations can be necessary to accommodate developments or solve overcrowding, notes Sally Drury.
Being organised, keeping up to date and focusing on safety are three major aspects of any arboricultural business. Thankfully, there are tools and equipment to ensure that this aspect of work runs smoothly.
An arborist's life can hang in the balance based on the personal protective equipment used so it is vital to choose the right type.
While buying equipment has its advantages, hiring it can sometimes be more cost-effective, says Kris Collins.
There are more models available than ever before and now there is is a machine for every task. Sally Drury reports.
Sally Drury talks to two experts about the safest and most effective way to relocate large trees.



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