Thank you for signing up for the Root Docking Training Workshop, to be held on March 13, 2020. We have received overwhelming interest in the workshop, and it is heavily subscribed. In order to help us determine how to distribute a limited number of free tools, please fill out the following survey. All workshop participants are required to fill out this survey no later than February 7, whether you qualify to receive a free tool or not. If we do not receive your survey responses by February 7, 2020, we will assume you are not longer interested in participating in the workshop.
Root Docking Workshop Survey
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A: To continue work in the community
A: No
A: No
A: will use it in Community School or give it to them.
A: Studio Terra Nova
A: No
A: Community School in my backyard and paid Jay Doty to work there.
A: No
A: I plan to use them to remove Honey Suckle whether volunteering or working as a sub contractor.
A: No
A: No
A: Honeysuckle abatement on my 2 acre property. All the nearby parks are working on abatement as well, so I really want to get mine under control and get natives planted instead!
A: n/a
A: No
A: n/a
A: No
A: Both the Ozark Trail Assn. AND Shaw Nature Reserve have problems w/ honeysuckle, and this docking method using tools (vs. chemicals) will be very productive, esp. on the trail where we don’t carry chemicals, nor have access to them.
A: No
A: Ozark Trail Assn. and I volunteer also at Shaw Nature Reserve
A: Yes
A: We will use the tools on and around our 7-acre property as well as on volunteer projects we participate in thru the Boone’s Lick chapter of the Missouri Master Naturalists.
A: No
A: No
A: I will use them to do root docking in my back yard, and I will share the skills and tools I receive with my community.
A: N/A
A: No
A: N/A
A: No
A: We have many volunteer events to remove honeysuckle here in Columbia. I would like to introduce this as an alternative removal technique
A: No