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Davey Names Albany District Manager
Scott Morris promoted to district manager of Davey's Albany office.
BDY Environmental Joins Davey Resource Group in Tennessee
Davey Resource Group acquires BDY Environmental of Nashville, Tennessee.
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.
Davey Promotes Cowan to Vice President North Central R/C Operations
Geoff Cowan promoted to vice president of Davey’s North Central R/C Operations
Davey Resource Group Maintains Historic Trees At The Muny In St. Louis, MO
In 2017, DRG assessed a historic bur oak in The Muny's stage area, finding severe root decay. Collaboration with SWT Design and Environmental Design, Inc., led to the installation of silva cells and large trees. DRG later advised on general tree care, including EAB management and storm response.
South American Palm Weevil
These beetles lay eggs in the growing point of the palm and when they hatch the large larvae feed on the growing point tissue (heart of palm).
A New Chapter for Davey Tree: SEED Campus Opens to Employees
Davey employees talk about the new SEED Campus and how it will benefit employees and the green industry.
Davey Announces Appointment of Baker as Technical Advisor, Davey Institute
Adam Baker appointed to technical advisor within the Davey Institute.
Coastal Resiliency and Beach-nesting Birds
Learn about the many challenges facing New Jersey’s beach-nesting birds and how our experienced ecologists can assist you in balancing the needs of these shorebirds with your project’s objectives.
How Much Water Does a Newly-Planted Tree Need?
Keep the top 12 inches of soil around the root ball moist. Generally, that means 4-10 gallons each week. Click to pinpoint what's best for your tree.
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