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March-April Davey Bulletin 2020

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6 THE DAVEY BULLETIN | March/April 2020 LEADERSHIP IMPROVING, LEARNING AND GROWING AT D.I.T.S. For some of the 53 students who attended this year's Davey Institute of Tree Sciences (D.I.T.S.), spending four weeks learning, studying and training seemed like a daunting task. "It's a lot of information. They throw the entire book at you," said Ryan Foytik, foreman, South Chicago office. He, like others, quickly took up the task of preparing themselves for an enriching experience with one goal in mind: growth. "I knew I wanted to better my skills and advance in the company as a leader." Students attend Davey's prestigious training program for various personal and professional reasons. "It's a great opportunity for me and my family to better ourselves," said Luke Jones, senior supervisor, Duke Energy account. "Learning all of this will only help me improve who I am on the job." Jones, whose daily job involves maintaining line clearance for utility clients, was most interested in learning more about the sciences behind arboriculture, like the differences in biotic and abiotic diseases and plant health care. "Coming from utility services, I wasn't exposed to a lot of the biological sides of things. I focused more on safe production," he said. "It's really nice to get involved with the sciences behind the trees and furthering my own education that way." Over the course of the month, the group of students came together to learn topics from three general areas: • Practical tree care: Equipment use and best practices, safety procedures, tree risk assessments, knot tying, advanced climbing techniques, tree planting and transplanting • Technical sciences: plant identification, pathology and entomology, plant diagnostics and management, fertilization, tree preservation, planning software, environmental stewardship • Management skills: Davey Personal Excellence, rules and regulations, and leadership With learning comes testing, often in subject areas the students were not familiar in. Larry Little, work planner, Davey Resource Group, said testing on climbing, rigging and ropes was tough, as he doesn't climb on a regular basis. But now, after a month of training, he feels more confident in multiple areas he wasn't before. "For me, the management courses at D.I.T.S. provided knowledge that will help me better manage the crews I oversee each day," Little said. "And, along with learning more about the biology and structure of trees, I can take those skills and help crews identify which trees are unsafe to climb. Over- Top left: D.I.T.S. students take part in a tree inventory exercise at the Davey East Campus. Top right: Students study for the leaf identification exam in the Davey Institute diagnostic laboratory.

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