Rankings · Seasonal

Lowest 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.

  1. 1Alaska0
  2. 2Delaware2
  3. 3Alabama4
  4. 4Arizona4
  5. 5Nevada4
  6. 6South Dakota5
  7. 7Wyoming5
  8. 8North Dakota6
  9. 9Maryland8
  10. 10Arkansas9
  11. 11Kansas9
  12. 12Hawaii10
  13. 13Iowa10
  14. 14West Virginia10
  15. 15Missouri12
  16. 16Montana12
  17. 17Oklahoma12
  18. 18Mississippi13
  19. 19Rhode Island13
  20. 20Indiana17
  21. 21New Mexico17
  22. 22South Carolina17
  23. 23Vermont17
  24. 24Illinois19
  25. 25Virginia20
  26. 26Louisiana22
  27. 27Nebraska25
  28. 28New Hampshire25
  29. 29Tennessee27
  30. 30Maine28
  31. 31Utah29
  32. 32Connecticut32
  33. 33Kentucky34
  34. 34Minnesota41
  35. 35Florida42
  36. 36North Carolina44
  37. 37Colorado51
  38. 38Georgia51
  39. 39Idaho51
  40. 40Wisconsin51
  41. 41Ohio53
  42. 42Texas64
  43. 43Massachusetts69
  44. 44Pennsylvania74
  45. 45New Jersey100
  46. 46New York100
  47. 47Michigan141
  48. 48Washington162
  49. 49California212
  50. 50Oregon215

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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Source: USDA NASS Census of Agriculture 2022. · How this is built