Christmas tree crop good, but …
by Wally Northway
Published: November 14,2010
Tags: Cedar Hill Farm, Christmas Memories Tree Farm, John Kushla, Lazy Acres Plantation, Michael May, orth Mississippi Research and Extension Center, Robert Foster, Terry Pigott
Drought could have impact down the road The state’s Christmas tree crop is looking good this year. However, the 2014 holiday season could see some consumers going the artificial tree route — out of necessity. The drought that gripped the entire state from August through October dealt a blow to young Christmas trees. Growers are [...]
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