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Only 14% of the Christmas trees decorating American households this month were grown naturally rather than manufactured. And just a fourth of those real evergreens were bought at the tree farm where ...
A chill in the air, some snow on the ground and Christmas music in every store and radio station — that's right, the 2025 holiday season is in full swing. If you're looking for a live Christmas tree ...
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David Muir celebrates tree farmers across America. For the 14th year running, "World News Tonight" launched its annual Made in America series with anchor David Muir shining a light on the farmers ...
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