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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We thank Asplundh, Corteva Agriscience, FirstEnergy, PECO, TREE Fund, Pennsylvania Game Commission, and Penn State Altoona for providing financial and in-kind support. John Berger and Carl Engstrom assisted with data collection. Lisa Emili assisted with editing and manuscript preparation. ©2020 International Society of Arboriculture
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