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Business & EconomyChristmas tree farms across the state are experiencing more demand than ever before.
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The head of the state's tree farmer association cites some surprising reasons why.
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Central Ohioans can give their natural Christmas trees a second life at the bottom of Alum Creek Lake. From now until January 10, the Army Corps of…
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The hot, dry weather that dominated the region in late September and early October shouldn't have much of an effect on this year's Christmas tree crop....
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The Christmas shopping season is when millions of Americans are hoping to find bargains, but at least one holiday staple has gotten more expensive.…
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Christmas is over and your once glorious evergreen seems to have lost its luster and is dropping pine needles on the floor. It's time to cart your fir...
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At Dale Tree Farm in Delaware County, Shannon Schoch and her family found just the right tree."You guys like this one?" Schoch asks. "Yeah, I like it. It…
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This season, a tightened tree supply dates back eight to 10 years ago, when fewer trees were planted. Due also in part to an exodus of tree farmers in the industry, prices have more than doubled.