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Drought Affecting Christmas

By Staff Writer on Wednesday, August 8, 2012 | 9:48 PM


A farm in Michigan center indicates drought is responsible for the deaths of several new plantations of Christmas trees.

Mel Koelling has been growing Christmas trees on Christmas Tree Farm in space in relation to Mason 35 years. He says the older trees TV unit area is generally very resistant to drought and you do OK. However, he says that he has lost 40 percent of the new Christmas trees.

Similar problems are rumored to exist in Wisconsin.

It takes about seven to ten years to grow in most standard sizes of Christmas trees. Son Koelling said he would try to call for the doubling of losses by planting more next year.

Koelling will also keep an eye on the weather of the summer goes on. If drought conditions continue, said that a lot of Christmas trees will be killed.
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