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  2. Here's How the Price of Christmas Trees Has Changed ... - AOL

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    Hustle connected with eight Christmas tree farms in five different states and surveyed them to discover that, on average, they sell 6- to 7-foot trees cut, baled, and loaded, for $35 each. After ...

  3. Still need to buy a Christmas tree? Here's the good news. - AOL

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    Extreme weather and a smaller supply of tree has pushed up prices, but this year consumers are getting break. Still need to buy a Christmas tree? Here's the good news.

  4. Will Christmas trees be hard to get, expensive this year? - AOL

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    Nov. 20—While Dzen Tree Farm is opening its fields for families to cut and buy Christmas trees this weekend, the farmers there are experiencing something many of their fellow Christmas tree ...

  5. Economics of Christmas - Wikipedia

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    The term is not used in the UK and Ireland, where retailers call Christmas the "golden quarter", that is, the three months of October through December is the quarter of the year in which the retail industry hopes to make the most profit. [19] It can apply for other holidays as well, notably St. Valentine’s Day, Easter and Mother's Day. The ...

  6. Christmas tree production - Wikipedia

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    Christmas tree production occurs worldwide on Christmas tree farms, in artificial tree factories and from native strands of pine and fir trees. Christmas trees , pine and fir trees purposely grown for use as a Christmas tree, are grown on plantations in many western nations, including Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States.

  7. American Christmas Tree Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Christmas Tree Association is an American, non-profit organization [1] and industry trade group that represents those involved in the artificial Christmas tree industry. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  8. The Real Reasons Some Christmas Trees Cost More Than Others - AOL

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    Yes, artificial trees are seeing a surge in pricing, and true, they don’t emit that wondrously fresh pine scent, but the argument to forego a real Christmas tree in favor of an artificial one is ...

  9. Christmas tree production in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A Robinson R44 Raven II helicopter lifting Christmas trees using a belly hook, a long line, and a remote hook at a Christmas tree farm in Oregon.. While the first Christmas tree farm may have appeared as early as 1901, Christmas tree production in the United States was largely limited to what could be harvested from natural forests until the 1950s.