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Christmas Trees
We are a choose and cut farm presently specializing in Spruce with a limited supply of Douglas, Fraser and Concolor firs along with some Scotch Pine. In addition, we have tall Spruce. We offer ready cut Scotch, Douglas and Fraser Firs for those who do not wish to cut their own.
*Prices same as last year:
Scotch Pine................................$30
Standard Spruce (in common area) ..........$40
Tall Spruce (special area) ...........$8 per ft.
Douglas Fir ...............................$60
Fraser and Concolor Fir..................$70
Roping (30 ft) ............................$35
Wreaths (lg) ..............................$16
Wreaths (ex lg) ...........................$65
Tree boughs ...............................free
Crafts ....................................as marked
Tree Shaking...............................free
Tree Baling ...............................$2
Tree Drilling .............................free
Tree Stands ...............................$10 and up
Tree Bags .................................$2
Tree Watering Elves .......................$5
Parking, wagon ride to/fro plantation, use of saw and tree shaking are included in price of tree
$2 off coupon is available through numerous advertising newspapers.
Bring this web site page to the cashier window as your coupon
Additional features
Large warming barn with picnic tables and food counter offering:
hot dogs cocoa donuts
pizza hot/cold cider popcorn
nachos coffee candy bars
pop & water
Crafts, modest selection
Santa visits Usually at our farm on Saturdays (10-4) and
Sundays (12-4)
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| | Tree Facts | | |
Each year about 30 million Americans select and take home an evergreen tree to decorate with ornaments and lights for the holidays
Your Christmas tree has been intentionally planted and grown for your enjoyment and is a renewable source—it is a crop, a harvest at the holiday season
There are one million acres in Christmas tree production
Christmas tree farmers help control soil-erosion and provide year-round homes for wildlife, many times by using land that is unsuitable for general farming
Over 100,000 people are employed by the Real Christmas Tree industry
One acre of Christmas trees produces daily oxygen for 18 people
For every full grown tree that is cut, two to three seedlings are planted
WE HAVE ALWAYS BEEN GREEN AND PROUD OF IT !
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