Georgia Grown and Market Bulletin release annual guide for local Christmas tree farms

Tyler J Harper Commissioner
Tyler J Harper Commissioner
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Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler J Harper has announced a collaboration between Georgia Grown and the Georgia Farmer’s & Consumer’s Market Bulletin to release the annual list of Christmas tree farms across the state. The guide is intended to help residents find local Christmas trees and support growers in their communities. The list will be available in both the November 12 and 26 issues of the Market Bulletin, as well as online.

“With Christmas season right around the corner, the Georgia Grown Program and the Farmer’s & Consumer’s Market Bulletin are excited to share their 2025 Georgia Christmas Tree Farm Map,” said Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler J Harper. “We’re encouraging Georgians to visit one of our state’s nearly 100 Christmas tree farms to get a fresh-cut, locally grown Christmas tree to celebrate this season.”

Those interested in agricultural news or updates on market reports can subscribe to the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin by calling 800-282-5852 or visiting agr.georgia.gov/market-bulletin.



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