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Episode 10 – Cortland Tree Service

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Episode 10 – Cortland Tree Service

This week we feature Josh Rice from Cortland Tree Service!

Owner Josh Rice from Cortland Tree Service joins Carl Neff for this weeks edition of Out & About. The company has been operating independently since 2020, handling any tree care need in the region.

Josh talks about his family history as a tree cutter, the importance of getting a higher education, and where his business plans to go in the future!

JOSH-CORTLAND-TREEGo follow Cortland Tree Service on Facebook! Give Josh a call for all of your tree care needs at 607-345-3283 or email him at cortlandtree@gmail.com.

 

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