Arborist Podcast

Arborist Podcast

The Arborist Podcast helps Certified Arborist candidates pass the ISA exam with clear, structured breakdowns of every domain — from Tree Biology to Soil Management and beyond. www.buymeacoffee.com/gjsea

  1. 3 DAYS AGO

    Tree Appraisal Masterclass: TPAQ Study Overview (Ep.9)

    One video. Eight domains. Total mastery. Welcome to the Tree Appraisal Masterclass, your comprehensive guide to the ASCA TPAQ and ISA BCMA valuation standards.In this grand finale of the Arborist Podcast series, we bring together every critical concept from the roots of biology to the records of the courtroom. If you are preparing for the Tree and Plant Appraisal Qualification (TPAQ), this episode is your strategic roadmap. We trace the entire lifecycle of an assignment, starting with the Philosophical Foundation of value—distinguishing between Real Estate and Amenity Value—and defining the "Three Pillars" (Purpose, Intended Use, and Intended User).We move through the 2024 CTLA Updates and the 10th Edition Guide, emphasizing objective "Market Reality" over subjective guessing. You’ll get a refresher on the "Detective Work" of Effective Dates, the forensic use of Extraordinary Assumptions, and the technical precision of the 2022 Measurement Rules (the "6 and 12 rule" for caliper). We revisit the "Stage and the Actor" analogy to master Site, Contribution, and Placement, and dive back into the math of the Cost Approach and Trunk Formula Method (TFM).Crucially, we cover the 2025 Sanity Check—ensuring your TFM results don't exceed the Principle of Substitution or the cost of a specialized tree spade move. We wrap up with the Ethics of the Expert Witness, teaching you how to stay "untouchable" under cross-examination by remaining anchored to peer-reviewed data. This is more than a podcast; it is a professional blueprint for the modern Consulting Arborist.What You Will Learn:The "Three Pillars" of every professional appraisal assignment.A summary of the 2022, 2024, and 2025 CTLA updates.Technical precision: Caliper vs. DBH and the "6 and 12 rule."The LCANT and why "Planting is NOT an additional cost."How to use the Trunk Formula Method without creating "astronomical" values.The 5 biggest mistakes experts make in the courtroom.You made it! If this series helped you feel more confident for your TPAQ or BCMA exam, leave a "🌲" in the comments! What series should we tackle next? Let’s keep growing this community together.#Arborist #TPAQ #TreeAppraisal #Masterclass #ConsultingArborist #TreeValue #ISA #ASCA #BCMA #10thEdition #UrbanForestry #TreeLaw #ArboristLife #ProfessionalDevelopment #TreeEconomics

    6 min
  2. 4 DAYS AGO

    Expert Witness Testimony for Arborists: TPAQ Courtroom Guide (Ep.8)

    Your appraisal is only as good as your ability to defend it. Learn the "Dos and Don'ts" of expert witness testimony and how to ensure your TPAQ valuation survives the heat of a high-stakes courtroom cross-examination.In the final episode of our Tree Appraisal series, we head into the courtroom. For anyone pursuing the ASCA TPAQ or Registered Consulting Arborist (RCA) credential, technical math is only half the battle—the other half is credibility. We explore the dangerous urge to "advocate" for your client and why unbiased objectivity is the only way to maintain professional integrity. Discover why "bumping up" a value is professional suicide and how a skilled attorney can dismantle a report that lacks 10th Edition Guide support.We break down the essential rules for the stand: stay in your lane, remain calm under pressure, and never speculate. You’ll learn the vital difference between a "guess" and an Extraordinary Assumption, and why labeling your logic correctly is the key to a defensible Retrospective Appraisal. This episode concludes our 8-part journey by reviewing the entire CTLA framework—from the initial Scope of Work and Effective Date to the final Opinion of Value. Whether you are speaking to a jury or an insurance adjuster, this finale provides the ethical and professional "seal of approval" needed to represent the green infrastructure that cannot speak for itself.What You Will Learn:The Duty to the Truth: Why an appraiser is never an "advocate."How to prepare for cross-examination using your field notes and the 10th Edition.Defining your "Lane": When to say "That is outside my scope of expertise."Speculation vs. Extraordinary Assumptions in forensic reports.The structure of a Standard Narrative Report for legal evidence.Congratulations on finishing the series! Which of the 8 domains was the most challenging for you? Let’s celebrate your progress in the comments below! Don't forget to subscribe and head over to our Spotify for the full "Arborist Podcast" playlist.#Arborist #TPAQ #ExpertWitness #TreeAppraisal #ConsultingArborist #TreeLaw #ISA #ASCA #ProfessionalEthics #TreeValue #UrbanForestry #10thEdition #ArboristLife #ForensicArboriculture #SeasonFinale

    4 min
  3. 5 DAYS AGO

    Trunk Formula Method: 2024 Updates for Tree Appraisal (Ep.7)

    How do you put a price on a 200-year-old Oak? Learn the "Big Math" behind the Trunk Formula Method (TFM) and how the 2024 Sanity Check is changing how consulting arborists value heritage assets.In Episode 7 of our Tree Appraisal series, we tackle the most complex domain of the ASCA TPAQ and ISA BCMA exams. When a tree is larger than the LCANT (Largest Commonly Available Nursery Tree), it becomes "irreplaceable" by direct purchase, requiring an extrapolation of value. We break down the logic of the Trunk Formula Method, starting with the calculation of Unit Cost per square inch and applying it to the Appraisal Trunk Area.However, math alone isn't enough. We explore the critical 2024 update that introduces the "Sanity Check"—comparing your TFM results against the "Direct Cost" of a specialized tree spade move to ensure your valuation has a credible "ceiling." We also discuss the 2025 guidelines on TFM applicability, explaining why this method fails for invasive species or dense timber stands where forestry "stumpage" values should prevail. You’ll learn how to apply depreciation through Condition, Site, and Contribution ratings to keep your final number within the realm of economic reality. If you want to build a "logic chain" that survives a courtroom cross-examination, this deep dive into multiplicative error prevention and the Trunk Area Index is your essential study guide.What You Will Learn:How to derive Unit Cost from local nursery data.The 2024 "Sanity Check": Why a tree spade move might set your value ceiling.When TFM is inappropriate: Invasive species, weeds, and timber stands.Avoiding "Multiplicative Errors": Why measurement accuracy in Episode 4 is vital.The Trunk Area Index: How the 10th Edition handles massive heritage trees.Have you ever run a TFM calculation that came out to a "crazy" number? How did you adjust your Site or Contribution ratings to bring it back to reality? Share your experience in the comments! Subscribe for our season finale: The Expert in the Courtroom.#Arborist #TPAQ #TreeAppraisal #TrunkFormula #ConsultingArborist #HeritageTrees #ISA #ASCA #TreeValue #BCMA #10thEdition #UrbanForestry #TreeEconomics #ArboristLife #ForensicArboriculture

    5 min
  4. 6 DAYS AGO

    Tree Appraisal: Mastering the Cost Approach & LCANT (Ep6)

    What is a tree actually worth? Move beyond the "wholesale shopping list" and learn how the Principle of Substitution and LCANT drive the professional Cost Approach in tree appraisal.In Episode 6 of our Tree Appraisal series, we break down the mechanics of the Replacement Cost Method. For arborists preparing for the ASCA TPAQ or ISA BCMA exams, understanding the "Principle of Substitution" is the bedrock of a credible report. We define the LCANT (Largest Commonly Available Nursery Tree) and explain why this regional data is the "fuel" for your valuation engine. You’ll learn how to conduct a proper nursery survey and why documenting your data source is the only way to remain "untouchable" during a legal deposition.We also settle the industry debate on "Installation Costs." A tree in a burlap bag is not a substitute for a tree in the ground. We explore why labor, equipment, site restoration, and the Cost of Care during the establishment period are integral parts of the Direct Cost, not optional add-ons. Finally, we define the "Great Divide": knowing exactly when a tree’s size dictates a shift from the Replacement Cost Method to the Trunk Formula Method (TFM). If you want to provide a defensible monetary value that reflects the reality of the marketplace, this deep dive into nursery-to-landscape logistics is essential.What You Will Learn:The Principle of Substitution: Why it limits the value of an asset.How to determine your local LCANT (Largest Commonly Available Nursery Tree).Why "Planting is NOT an additional cost"—it is a core replacement cost.Factoring in the Cost of Care and establishment periods in your math.The "Great Divide": When to use Replacement Cost vs. the Trunk Formula Method.What is the LCANT in your neck of the woods? Is it a 2-inch container tree or a 4-inch B&B specimen? Let’s map out the regional differences in the comments! Subscribe for Episode 7, where we tackle the "Big Math" of the Trunk Formula Method.#Arborist #TPAQ #TreeAppraisal #ConsultingArborist #LCANT #TreeValue #CostApproach #ISA #ASCA #TreeCare #10thEdition #UrbanForestry #ArboristLife #LandscapeArchitecture #ProfessionalDevelopment

    4 min
  5. 11 APR

    Tree Appraisal: Decoding Site, Contribution, and Placement (Ep5)

    A tree's value can double—or vanish—simply based on where it is planted. Master the 10th Edition Guide transition from "Location" to the triple-threat of Site, Contribution, and Placement.In Episode 5 of our Tree Appraisal series, we explore the "Setting" of the asset. For those preparing for the ASCA TPAQ or ISA BCMA credentials, the move away from the old "Location" catch-all is one of the most important technical shifts to understand. We break down the Site Rating as the economic baseline of the neighborhood—the "stage" upon which the tree performs. You’ll learn how to evaluate the quality of real estate objectively, from luxury estates to neglected industrial zones, without letting personal aesthetics cloud your professional judgment.We then dive into Contribution and Placement, where your arborist skills truly shine. We discuss how a tree provides functional benefits like privacy screening, energy reduction, and "Urban Heat Island" mitigation. Conversely, we tackle the "negative contribution" scenario: when a poorly placed tree becomes a foundation-cracking liability. This episode provides the "Rating Justification" language required for the TPAQ exam, helping you explain to clients, city councils, or attorneys exactly why a specific tree is worth five figures in ecosystem services. If you want to move from "looking at the bark" to "looking at the boundaries," this deep dive into Real Estate Asset Valuation is essential.What You Will Learn:The 10th Edition breakdown: Site vs. Contribution vs. Placement.How to determine the "Base Value" of a neighborhood for your appraisal.The "Actor on a Stage" analogy for understanding tree placement.Identifying "Negative Contribution" and trees as property liabilities.How to write Rating Justifications that pass professional and legal scrutiny.Have you ever appraised a high-value tree that was actually a "ticking time bomb" for the property? Tell us about your most difficult placement assessment in the comments! Subscribe for Episode 6, where we tackle the math of the Cost Approach.#Arborist #TPAQ #TreeAppraisal #ConsultingArborist #TreeValue #SiteRating #ISA #ASCA #RealEstateAsset #UrbanForestry #10thEdition #TreeEconomics #ArboristLife #TreeCare #ProfessionalDevelopment

    4 min
  6. 10 APR

    Tree Measurement Guide 2022 Updates for TPAQ & 10th Edition (Ep4)

    Precision is the difference between a professional appraisal and a guess. Master the 2022 measurement updates for the 10th Edition Guide and learn why measuring at the wrong height can cost your client thousands.In Episode 4 of our Tree Appraisal series, we get physical with "Measuring the Asset." For anyone studying for the ASCA TPAQ or the ISA Board Certified Master Arborist (BCMA) exam, the 2022 updates to measurement heights are essential knowledge. We break down the critical fork in the road: Caliper vs. DBH. You will learn the exact standards for nursery-sized trees—measuring at 6 inches for trees under 4 inches, and 12 inches for those up to 12 inches—and why trunk flare makes these specific heights non-negotiable for a credible valuation.We also tackle the "problem children" of the landscape: trees on slopes, leaning trunks, and multi-stem forks below 4.5 feet. Following the 10th Edition logic, we explain how to calculate the equivalent diameter of multi-stem trees and why your DBH (Diameter at Breast Height) must be documented with photographic evidence to survive cross-examination. Beyond the trunk, we discuss Canopy Volume and how "Condition" acts as the "maintenance history" of your biological asset. Whether you’re dealing with "lion-tailing" or "grade changes" from fill dirt, this episode provides the technical discipline required to bridge the gap between being a field arborist and a high-level consultant.What You Will Learn:The 2022 updated rules for Caliper measurement (6" vs 12" rules).How to handle DBH on slopes, leans, and multi-stem trees.Why the Trunk Flare and Original Soil Line are the starting points for accuracy.The "Expert Witness" method for photographing measurements for court.How Condition Ratings and Functional Limitations modify the trunk's potential value.What’s the strangest tree form you’ve ever had to measure for an appraisal? A triple-fork at 3 feet? A 45-degree lean? Tell us your "measurement nightmares" in the comments, and subscribe for Episode 5, where we decode Site and Contribution!#Arborist #TPAQ #TreeAppraisal #ConsultingArborist #TreeMeasurement #ISA #ASCA #BCMA #TreeCare #10thEdition #UrbanForestry #ForensicArboriculture #TreeValue #ArboristLife #TreeStandards

    5 min
  7. 9 APR

    Tree Appraisal: How to Define the Scope and Effective Date (Ep.3)

    Before you pull out a diameter tape, you must define the assignment. Learn why the Effective Date and Scope of Work are the most critical components of a legally defensible tree appraisal.In Episode 3 of our Tree Appraisal series, we move from theory into the high-stakes world of assignment setup. For arborists preparing for the ASCA TPAQ or the Registered Consulting Arborist (RCA) credential, understanding that an appraisal is only as good as its initial calibration is essential. We break down the "Scope of Work"—your contract with reality—and explain why failing to define it allows lawyers or insurance adjusters to dictate your professional boundaries.The core of this episode focuses on the Effective Date. We explore the three types every consultant must master: Current, Prospective, and the highly complex Retrospective Effective Date. You will learn the "forensic" skills required to value a tree that has already been removed—using Google Street View, historical photos, and allometric equations to build a credible opinion of a "ghost." We also dive into the technical distinction between "Fact" and "Extraordinary Assumptions," and why transparency regarding a tree's pre-loss condition (such as decay or Ganoderma) is the only way to maintain unbiased credibility in a courtroom. Whether you are using the Cost Approach, Sales Comparison Approach, or Income Approach, this episode ensures your "Approach to Value" is built on a rock-solid foundation.What You Will Learn:How to draft a professional Scope of Work to protect your liability.The critical differences between Current, Prospective, and Retrospective dates.Forensic techniques for documenting "Pre-loss condition" from stumps and photos.When to use Extraordinary Assumptions in your official reports.A breakdown of the three "Approaches to Value" required for the TPAQ exam.Have you ever had to value a tree that was already ground into woodchips? Share your "forensic arborist" stories in the comments! Make sure to subscribe for Episode 4, where we tackle the 2022 updates on measuring the asset.#Arborist #TPAQ #ForensicArboriculture #TreeAppraisal #ConsultingArborist #TreeLaw #ISA #ASCA #TreeValue #ExpertWitness #ArboristLife #TreeCare #ProfessionalStandards #UrbanForestry #10thEdition

    5 min
  8. 8 APR

    TPAQ Certification Guide: CTLA and the 10th Edition Standards (Ep.2)

    Stop guessing and start appraising. Discover the professional infrastructure behind the CTLA, the 10th Edition Guide for Plant Appraisal, and why the TPAQ credential is the gold standard for consulting arborists today.In Episode 2 of our Tree Appraisal series, we dive deep into the "Who" and "How" of professional valuation. For any arborist or landscape professional aiming for the Tree and Plant Appraisal Qualification (TPAQ) or the Registered Consulting Arborist (RCA) designation, understanding the Council of Tree and Landscape Appraisers (CTLA) is non-negotiable. We discuss the council's recent reformatting and its mission to provide a unified, legally defensible voice for the industry.We also break down the "Bible" of our trade: The Guide for Plant Appraisal, 10th Edition. Learn how recent updates and public reviews in 2024 have shifted our methodology closer to real estate standards, emphasizing "Site" and "Contribution." We specifically address the critical 2022 updates regarding measurement heights—where a two-inch difference in caliper can mean thousands of dollars in appraised value. If you are preparing for the ASCA or ISA exams, this episode explains the logic behind the math, focusing on data collection, scope of work, and how to form a "Reasonable and Credible" opinion that holds up under oath in a courtroom.The role of the CTLA and its member organizations (ASCA, ISA, AmericanHort).Key differences introduced in the 10th Edition Guide vs. the 9th.Why standardization in measurement (2022 updates) is vital for professional credibility.How the TPAQ credential bridges the gap between field work and expert consulting.The shift in viewing trees as "Critical Urban Infrastructure" rather than just ornaments.Are you moving from a chainsaw to a clipboard? Tell us in the comments what prompted your shift into consulting arboriculture! Subscribe to join us for Episode 3, where we head into the field to define the assignment.#Arborist #TPAQ #ConsultingArborist #CTLA #TreeAppraisal #ISA #ASCA #TreeCare #ProfessionalStandards #BCMA #TreeValue #UrbanForestry #10thEdition #ArboristLife #TreeConsultant

    5 min

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The Arborist Podcast helps Certified Arborist candidates pass the ISA exam with clear, structured breakdowns of every domain — from Tree Biology to Soil Management and beyond. www.buymeacoffee.com/gjsea

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