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PHOTOS: A Look Through the SEED Campus’s ‘Front Door’ – a 30-Acre Arboretum
As we inch closer to the SEED Campus’s grand opening, the campus’s metaphorical “front door” – a 30-acre arboretum – is truly beginning to bloom.
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Exploring Vegetation, Agriculture and Solar Arrays
The SEED Campus’s two-acre solar array, in addition to being a key sustainability feature, is an evolving research laboratory. Earlier this spring, the Davey Institute seeded new vegetation under the arrays in hopes of identifying the best practices for establishing and maintaining it.
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Bog Burns and Boardwalks: Preserving a Natural Resource
A nine-acre kettle bog at the SEED Campus is one of several natural resources that will provide long-term research opportunities for Davey. Read about a recent prescribed burn and construction of a boardwalk, both of which will help us preserve and study this resource.
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VIDEO: A New Season of Progress
At Davey’s SEED Campus, the dawn of spring has given way to continued progress. We look back at what was a busy winter, particularly within the campus’ main building. And, we share a summary of what we’re looking forward to next.
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New Greenhouses Expand Research Potential
Four new greenhouses at the SEED Campus will present new research opportunities, with the ability to control temperature, humidity, airflow, and other natural occurrences.
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Powering a Bright Future
A key component of the SEED Campus's sustainability commitment – a solar array that’s projected to generate as much electricity as the campus uses annually – is nearing completion.
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About The SEED Campus

The Davey Tree SEED (Science, Employee Education, and Development) Campus, the almost 200-acre property that formerly housed the Oak Knolls golf course and Franklin Elementary School on State Route 43 in Kent, Ohio, will be the new home to specialized training and research facilities for The Davey Tree Expert Company. The science and learning campus is being designed to ensure that Davey continues to attract and retain the most qualified, well-trained, and engaged employees possible.

 

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