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DRG Makes Quick Work Of Joint-Use Audits For Great Lakes Energy
Davey Resource Group collected data on over 13,000 utility poles throughout western Michigan to help Great Lakes Energy complete a joint-use audit that will be used to install third-party broadband.
TGC Engineering Joins Davey Resource Group
Davey Resource Group has announced the acquisition of TGC Engineering based in Sharon Center, Ohio.
Yes, Delaware’s spring allergy season is starting now and getting longer. Here’s why.
In this Delaware Online article, Mike Holleran from Davey’s Wilmington office talks about why many tree species are “ahead of schedule” when getting ready to bloom.
Davey Promotes Zwack to Vice President, General Manager of Davey Institute
The Davey Tree Expert Company is proud to announce the promotion of Jim Zwack to vice president and general manager of the Davey Institute, the Davey Company’s premier research, development and innovation division.
Reaching Across the Pond
Davey is helping European communities use i-Tree in an effort to reduce the effects of climate change.
DRG Takes To The Skies For Vegetation Assessment
DRG used winged aircraft to perform a vegetation assessment for a major North American energy company that operates natural gas pipelines throughout several states in the U.S.
DRG Helps Wild Rice Create Vegetation Management Plan Using ResourceKeeper
DRG used aerial imagery, outage reports, and reliability data to create a vegetation management program in ResourceKeeper that prioritizes vegetation in high-outage areas for Wild Rice Electric Cooperative in Minnesota.
The New USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map – What Changed and What Does it Mean?
In November 2023, the USDA issued an updated Plant Hardiness Zone map. This tool was designed to provide guidelines on what plants to install in their environment based on the average coldest temperature recorded in a specific area. Even if you’re familiar with the map, you may have some questions.
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