Jeff,

    Wow, I have to see those sycamores. Hardwoods in the 15-foot girth class 
comprise one of my prize lists. I expected that you would be a good producer 
when you got started in ENTS, but I didn't expect that to happen so soon. Good 
job.

Will,

     Jeff is an arborist and I think he is interested in climbing with you next 
year. With Andrew in eastern Mass and Jeff here in western Mass, things are 
looking up for the Massachusetts contingency.

Bob 

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From: Jeff LaCoy <[email protected]> 

> 
> And my one contribution for the day.......a few photos I took on my 
> way home. A few minutes up the road in Deerfield, a row of field grown 
> Sycamores line either side of the road in some farm fields between Rt. 
> 5 and 116. Did quick CBH's on 2 of them, one was a little over 15' and 
> the other about 16.5'. I'd guess theres 12-14 of them total, didnt 
> count, probably 6-7 spaced down either side, one side with a pretty 
> beefy shagbark Hickory as well. All the Sycamores are 12'+ in 
> circumference, they look great. Pictures are large as I'm using the 
> bark picture as my desktop background. ;) 
> 
> http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v404/jlacoy82/sycbark.jpg 
> 
> http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v404/jlacoy82/sycalone.jpg 
> > 
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