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One Christmas tree farmer owner says the drought caused some full-grown trees to die, but recent rains helped the others to survive.
Along the banks of creeks and rivers outside of Austin, farmers growing everything from Christmas trees to ostriches have been affected by flooding. (AP Video by Joshua A. Bickel. Produced by Aya ...
Self-control isn't about forcing ourselves to do something we hate. It's choosing to act in ways that fit our values and using practical strategies, no gritted teeth required.
Musk for years has promised, without delivering, that its Full Self-Driving (Supervised) advanced driver assistance software would graduate to completely self-driving and control robotaxis.
Oppo’s new foldable can remote control a Mac The Find N5 can not only share files with a Mac, but turns into a teeny tiny laptop too.
Russian police are investigating a social media user who shared a video showing him recklessly riding on a Christmas tree being towed by a pink Audi while shooting fireworks.
Today's Climate How to Help Your Garden (or Even Some Fish) With Your Dried-Out Christmas Tree As people dispose of their Christmas trees, farmers and scientists are working to secure the long ...
U.S. tree farms cut about 15 million Christmas trees in 2022, the latest year data was available. Three states — Michigan, North Carolina and Oregon — have the most acres of Christmas tree farms.
Flooded fields, dying trees: Vermont’s Christmas tree farms grapple with changing climate One Christmas tree farmer said he had lost 300 trees in the July 2024 flood and 150 trees in the 2023 flood.
Christmas tree farms are staring down a new set of dangers, including climate change-fueled weather disasters and a shifting labor market.
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