Why would anyone start a Christmas tree farm? In the case of Tom Ward of Ward Ranch in Bonny Doon, California, it's because ...
This means one thing: it’s time to start thinking about Christmas trees (and farms)! With natural Christmas tree demand increasing and artificial trees falling out of favor with many ...
However you choose to mark the occasion, chances are pretty good that like most people, you participate in a few Christmas ...
A combination of millennials starting families and continuing holiday rituals, supply chain disruptions limiting the number of artificial trees on store shelves and fewer Christmas tree farms ...
In a way, it's more honest and ethical to watch an animal's throat be slit in front of you than to pretend, as most of us do in America, that worse things don't happen in factory farms ...
as well as now we’re seeing some farm closures that that are obviously impacting inventory levels,” says Shulz. “And this is really potentially the start of it, as you look out the next year ...
Cornville tree grower Matthew Quinn won third place overall in the People's Choice Awards category for his balsam-Fraser ...
The first thing to decide before starting your tree search is your tree ... it’s almost as if you went to a tree farm and cut it down yourself. It has 1,325 branch tips that can easily be ...
The resilient, native fruit has a cult following and could be small farms’ hedge against climate change in a fast-warming ...
But we have to start somewhere, and among the 20-plus trees ... and they provide some measure of wildlife habitat. Although live-tree farms do contribute to the consequences of fertilizer and ...
With little rain and persistently warm temperatures, Christmas tree farms across the region are reporting unprecedented losses. Charles Cawley of Cawley Family Farm in Denton, Maryland ...
“When you got 10 consecutive days without sun and constant moisture, everything starts to mold,” said Jamie Brown of TLV Tree Farm in Howard County. If that ends up reducing supply, since ...