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U-Cut Your Own Christmas Trees 2009!
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MARK YOUR CALENDARS
Christmas will be here before you know it!
Cut Your Own 6' - 15' Farm Fresh Christmas Tree
Come Visit Santa!
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Cut Your Own 6' - 15' Farm Fresh Christmas Tree
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Bonfire/Hay Rides/Petting Zoo/Baked Goods/Hot Refreshments We also have an elve's tunnel for the kids.
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Open Weekends 9:00 - 5:00 pm
November 27, 28 & 29 - December 5, 6, 12 & 13
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We would like to invite your family and friends to visit our farm. Come search
for and CUT YOUR OWN fresh tree from the hundreds in our fields.
We have many large trees for cutting. Those trees might be too big for our baler. Please bring truck/trailer for
transport.
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Fraser Fir - Concolor Fir - Balsam Fir - Blue Spruce
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Saws are provided!
Click on coupon then print. Thanks!

Please Click Here For Map And Driving Directions
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FARM FRESH CHRISTMAS TREE SELECTION GUIDE
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The fir tree has been a favorite Christmas tree for more than 400 years. It remains among the top three species. In 1980, Balsam Fir ranked second behind Scotch Pine (Pinus sylvestris), commanding 13.9 percent of the market. Sheared plantation-grown trees are usually preferred over wildings by retailers and consumers. Wreath-making is another holiday business that rivals that of Christmas tree sales in some areas. Prolonged needle retention after harvest, color, and pleasant fragrance are characteristics of balsam fir that make it attractive for these uses. Fragrance alone accounts for use of the needles as stuffing for souvenir pillows commonly sold in New England gift shops. Click here for our Christmas Tree Guide
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Michigan Tree Farms and Landscaping Company service area: Livingston County, Ingham County, Washtenaw County and Oakland County.
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