Oregon Christmas tree prices have been soaring – but they may be near a peak

With prices for one of the state’s main crops on a ten-year upward trajectory, Oregon’s Christmas tree farmers are looking forward to another joyous holiday this year.

According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s most recent survey, farmers earned an average of almost $37 per tree last year. Both wholesale costs and prices that farmers charge at U-cut farms are included in that statistic. According to the National Christmas Tree Association, customers who purchase trees at big box retailers or tree lots spend far more—an average of $75 per tree.

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