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Highest christmas trees cut by state
Christmas trees cut.
This measure has no better end. The order describes the states, it does not rank them — see the other direction.
Trees cut for the market in the 2022 Census of Agriculture. This is agricultural production, not the number of homes that put up a tree or the location of retail lots. Census suppression is left blank rather than treated as zero.
- 1Oregon215
- 2California212
- 3Washington162
- 4Michigan141
- 5New Jersey100
- 6New York100
- 7Pennsylvania74
- 8Massachusetts69
- 9Texas64
- 10Ohio53
- 11Colorado51
- 12Georgia51
- 13Idaho51
- 14Wisconsin51
- 15North Carolina44
- 16Florida42
- 17Minnesota41
- 18Kentucky34
- 19Connecticut32
- 20Utah29
- 21Maine28
- 22Tennessee27
- 23Nebraska25
- 24New Hampshire25
- 25Louisiana22
- 26Virginia20
- 27Illinois19
- 28Indiana17
- 29New Mexico17
- 30South Carolina17
- 31Vermont17
- 32Mississippi13
- 33Rhode Island13
- 34Missouri12
- 35Montana12
- 36Oklahoma12
- 37Hawaii10
- 38Iowa10
- 39West Virginia10
- 40Arkansas9
- 41Kansas9
- 42Maryland8
- 43North Dakota6
- 44South Dakota5
- 45Wyoming5
- 46Alabama4
- 47Arizona4
- 48Nevada4
- 49Delaware2
- 50Alaska0
Not ranked, because this measure is not published for them: District of Columbia. USDA did not publish a county figure, usually because it was suppressed to protect respondents.
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<iframe src="https://movermath.com/embed/christmas-trees-cut" width="100%" height="420" style="border:0" loading="lazy" title="Christmas trees cut by state"></iframe>Source: USDA NASS Census of Agriculture 2022. · How this is built