Today, almost 350 million Christmas trees are currently growing on farms across the U.S. Approximately 25-30 million real Christmas trees are sold annually in the U.S.
The average production lifespan of a conifer growing on a Christmas Tree Farm is 6-10 years. The first Christmas Tree Farm was started in 1901 when W.V. McGalliard planted 25,000 Norway Spruce seedlings on his farm in New Jersey.
More than 2,00 trees are usually planted per acre. On average, 100-1500 of these will survive.
Teaching kids about the Christmas tree industry helps them understand the time, care, and energy dedicated to growing Christmas trees for the holiday season, fostering an appreciation for the sustainability and eco-friendliness of choosing real trees.
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Welcome to the world of conifers with our holiday kit, Christmas Conifers Unboxed. This holiday box is full of conifer tree knowledge, information and activities for kids 8-13+ to learn about conifer trees and the Christmas Tree industry starting with our 24 page Christmas Conifers Unboxed Educational Guide and common Conifer Tree Identification Cards.
Christmas Conifer Unboxed Educational Guide and Conifer Tree Identification Cards
Your kids are going to love learning about the Christmas Tree Industry history and fun facts, conifer tree production lifecycle, conifer products, external parts and the top 10 U.S. Christmas Tree-producing states. The most common Christmas Tree types are highlighted in the Agriculture Field Guide Tree Identification Cards.
Plant Science Activity: Conifer Tree Identification
ree identification book for trees across the U.S.. Take your tree identification skills outside and work through the process of using your observation and dichotomous key skills to learn identify different conifer trees.
There are five main types of conifer trees used for Christmas tree production; pine, fir spruce, cypress, and cedar. Pine, fir, and spruce wood; however, cypress and cedar are unique. Use your observation skills and knowledge of internal tree parts to identify three (3) different types of conifer wood.
Natural Resource Activity: The Carbon Cycle
Carbon compounds make up 18 percent of all the matter in living things. Carbon molecules, like water molecules, are transferred from plants and animals to the earth and water into the atmosphere and back again in the carbon cycle. Take a journey as a carbon molecule in our carbon cycle activity and learn how carbon is stored and utilized in the carbon cycle. Christmas Tree Farms and agriculture play an important in the carbon cycle.
STEM Activity: O' Christmas Lights
Have you ever tried to help your parents figure out where the burnt-out Christmas light is? It’s a challenge with older sets of lights! Every Kids Sonder Agriculturist needs to know how a simple and parallel electric circuit works. So let’s learn about circuits by completing the LED Light-up Christmas Tree Art.
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