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    Pre-cut trees, wreaths and grave blankets are also available. Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily until Jan. 1. Phone: 732-786-9277. Where: 114 Daum Road. WALL . Conover’s Christmas Tree Farm. There ...

  3. Christmas tree cultivation - Wikipedia

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    [41] [66] In 2006, New York state Agriculture Commissioner Patrick H. Brennan, supported the virtues of purchasing Christmas trees from local Christmas tree farms. [67] In a statement released to support New York Christmas tree growers he stated, It is a tradition in my family to visit our local tree farm and harvest our family's Christmas tree.

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    Christmas tree season is here, which means many families have been selecting the perfect pine or spruce for their home this holiday season. Several tree farm owners shared their stories.

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    Exley's Christmas Tree Farms, Sewell and Monroeville. Sewell: Tree tagging available, as well as family activities like a hayride to Santa Land and a Thomas the Train display.Hours: 9 a.m. to 4:30 ...

  6. Christmas tree production in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Christmas tree farm in Texas. In 2002, in the United States, 21,904 Christmas tree farms covered 447,000 acres (1,810 km 2) of cropland and accounted for 20.8 million Christmas trees cut. [4] Of those farms, 686 harvested 100 acres (0.40 km 2) or more, which accounted for

  7. Christmas tree production - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, in the United States, 21,904 Christmas tree farms covering 447,000 acres (1,809 km 2) of cropland accounted for the 20.8 million Christmas trees cut. [8] Of those farms, 686 harvested 100 acres (0.4 km 2) or more, which accounted for over 196,000 acres (793 km 2) of the total area of trees harvested.