
Christmas Ag Facts: Fraser Firs
“The Fraser Fir is the most popular type of tree used for Christmas trees. The majority of Fraser Firs in the United States are grown in North Carolina.” ~ Christmas Agriculture Facts
Christmas Ag Facts: Reindeer
“Reindeer are the only species of deer where both males and females grow antlers. Even calves grow antlers during their first year. More reindeer are raised in Alaska than any other state.” ~ Christmas Ag Facts
Christmas Ag Facts: The Christmas Pickle
“The tradition of hiding a Christmas Pickle ornament on the tree is thought to have its roots in Germany. The first child to find the pickle on Christmas morning receives a special treat. Michigan is the top-producing pickle state, and a small Michigan town (Berrien Springs) touts itself as the ‘Christmas Pickle Capital of the […]
Christmas Ag Facts: Mixed Nuts
“Whether they’re used for baking or gift-giving or even stuffing stockings, mixed nuts are a holiday favorite among many families. The top nut-producing states include California (almonds, walnuts, pistachios), Oregon (hazelnuts), Hawaii (macadamia nuts), and Georgia (peanuts and pecans).” ~ Christmas Agriculture Facts
Christmas Ag Facts: Peppermint
“The United States produces over 70 percent of the world’s peppermint supply. The top-producing peppermint states include Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Indiana, California, and Wisconsin.” ~ Christmas Agriculture Facts
Christmas Ag Facts: Christmas Trees
“Pagan cultures celebrated Winter Solstice and the hope of spring by decorating with evergreen branches Christians later adapted the tradition, using Christmas trees. The triangular shape of a fir tree symbolized the Trinity, and the earliest Christmas trees were often decorated with gingerbread, apples, or candles.” ~ Christmas Agriculture Facts
Christmas Ag Facts: Yew Trees
“Queen Charlotte (wife of George III) decorated a single yew branch with ribbons and candles, introducing tradition of Christmas trees to Great Britain. Because the Yew tree can put forth new shoots, some trees live hundreds of years. Because of that, in some cultures, the Yew represents eternal life.” ~ Christmas Agriculture Facts
Christmas Ag Facts: Pine Cones
“According to Sicilian folklore, giving pine cones represented wishing one good health and good luck. Today, many use pine cones for decorating during the holiday season.” ~ Christmas Agriculture Facts
Christmas Ag Facts: Cranberries
“Among many cultures, cranberries symbolize abundance and gratitude. Due to the timing of their harvest (late autumn), they became a staple at holiday meals and were often strung together to create garlands at Christmastime.” ~ Christmas Agriculture Facts










