TCI EXPO ’26 is in the works!
The world’s largest tree care industry conference and trade show will land in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in 2026 at the Broward County Convention Center and will include indoor and outdoor exhibitor space!
Mark your calendar for November 12-14, 2026, with Pre-conference workshops November 11.
All of your favorite immersive experiences will return, along with the stellar education you’ve come to expect!
Registration starts July 2026.
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TCIA Social
Fresh off the CTPA (Connecticut Tree Protective Association) 104th Annual Meeting, we were excited to kick off our first member meetup of 2026 in Plantsville, CT! 🌳
A big thank you to everyone who joined us and to our event sponsor, @single_ops, for helping make it a great evening. From good food and drinks to meaningful conversations about membership, it was great connecting with our community face to face!
Be on the lookout for more TCIA Member Meetups coming to an area near you soon!
#TCIA #TreeCare #TreeWork #TreeCareIndustry
The tree care industry is full of unsung heroes, and Robert Phillips is one of them. In a world of instant, viral fame, he stands out for his real experience and lasting impact—built on years of dedication to the craft, not hype.
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#TCIA #Arborist #TreeCare #TreeCareIndustry #TreeWork #ArbNation
Every industry has its own folklore, and in tree work, few things spark bigger campfire debates than cutting, hinging, and rigging techniques. In a recent TreeBuzz thread, those theories took center stage when a post about “rip cuts” lit up the board. Veteran climbers, would-be physicists, and a few wisecracking pirates all chimed in, debating whether a controlled tear could transform a brutal stop into a smooth, soft hand-off. (Illustration by Bryan Kotwica)
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[Article in partnership with TreeBuzz - @chisholm.mark]
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When Urbana, Illinois, arborist Mike Poor first rolled onto a job site with a remote-controlled knuckleboom crane in the late 1990s, the reactions were a mix of awe and head scratching. “That is the oddest-looking crane I’ve ever seen."
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[Article in partnership with TreeBuzz - @chisholm.mark]
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