Christmas tree farms covered almost 300,000 acres of land, according to the most-recent USDA data. That's close to 468 square miles, or about the size of Los Angeles.
These four counties lead the nation in Christmas tree production, each accounting for at least 10,000 acres (17 square miles) of Christmas tree farmland: Clackamas County, Ore.; Ashe County, N.C.; Marion County, Ore.; and Missaukee County, Mich.
100
500
1,000
5,000
10,000
More than 10,000 acres
Of the more than 16 million trees cut in 2012, more than half came from six counties.
50%
Ashe County
1,979,835
Clackamas County
1,881,280
The rest of the U.S.
8,042,295
Clackamas County
Marion County
Polk County
Benton County
Oregon
Alleghany County
Ashe County
North Carolina
Christmas tree farms covered almost 300,000 acres of land, according to the most-recent USDA data. That's close to 468 square miles, or about the size of Los Angeles.
These four counties lead the nation in Christmas tree production, each accounting for at least 10,000 acres (17 square miles) of Christmas tree farmland: Clackamas County, Ore.; Ashe County, N.C.; Marion County, Ore.; and Missaukee County, Mich.
100
500
1,000
5,000
10,000
More than 10,000 acres
Of the more than 16 million trees cut in 2012, more than half came from six counties.
50%
Ashe County
1,979,835
Clackamas County
1,881,280
The rest of the U.S.
8,042,295
Clackamas County
Marion County
Polk County
Benton County
Oregon
Alleghany County
Ashe County
North Carolina
Christmas tree farms covered almost 300,000 acres of land, according to the most-recent USDA data. That's close to 468 square miles, or about the size of Los Angeles.
These four counties lead the nation in Christmas tree production, each accounting for at least 10,000 acres (17 square miles) of Christmas tree farmland: Clackamas County, Ore.; Ashe County, N.C.; Marion County, Ore.; and Missaukee County, Mich.
100
500
1,000
5,000
10,000
More than 10,000 acres
Of the more than 16 million trees cut in 2012, more than half came from six counties.
Clackamas County
Ashe
1.98 mln
Clackamas
1.88 mln
Oregon
50%
Ashe County
The rest of
the U.S.
8.0 mln
North Carolina
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Christmas tree farms covered almost 300,000 acres of land, according to the most-recent USDA data. That's close to 468 square miles, or about the size of Los Angeles.
These four counties lead the nation in Christmas tree production, each accounting for at least 10,000 acres (17 square miles) of Christmas tree farmland: Clackamas County, Ore.; Ashe County, N.C.; Marion County, Ore.; and Missaukee County, Mich.
100
500
1,000
5,000
10,000
More than 10,000 acres
Of the more than 16 million trees cut in 2012, more than half came from six counties.
Clackamas County
Ashe
1.98 mln
Clackamas
1.88 mln
Oregon
50%
Ashe County
The rest of
the U.S.
8.0 mln
North Carolina
Note: The USDA did not publish Christmas tree data for Alaska, Nevada and South Dakota