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Step By Step, A Tree Planter’s Handbook: A Comprehensive Training Guide and Reference Manual for Canadian Reforestation Workers

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Tree planting is known as being one of the hardest jobs in Canada. Often referred to as a Canadian “rite of passage,” this summer job epitomizes the definition of a love/hate relationship with a career. Whether you’re considering tree planting as a stepping stone toward a career in forestry, looking for a temporary summer job, or merely curious about the work that your friends do, this book will offer an insightful glimpse into what is involved in becoming a successful tree planter in Canada. This book will teach you about planting basics, types of trees, health, safety, nature, forestry practices, camp life, gear required, quality and density standards, maximizing productivity, getting a job, working with helicopters, and hundreds of other minor topics. Used as a training resource at more than a dozen established Canadian reforestation companies, this handbook will help prepare you for your first day in camp, and help you maximize your earnings through your first and subsequent planting seasons.

256 pages, Paperback

Published March 29, 2018

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