In anticipation of a hotter, drier climate, foresters across the Pacific Northwest have been testing new species of trees.
HILLSBORO, Oregon -- Many are celebrating Christmas in July with friends and family after COVID kept everyone apart last year and now the record summer heat could be putting a damper on this year's ...
Climate change is having a serious impact on Christmas trees, with heat domes and droughts killing millions of seedlings, and ...
Beyond dam breaches near Seattle, the barrage of atmospheric rivers in recent days has increased the threat of flooding and ...
While still the exception rather than the norm, Christmas tree farmers across the U.S. are transitioning toward that ...
Christmas tree farmers in North Carolina are making a roaring comeback in the state after Hurricane Helene destroyed so much ...
In the lumber-centric Pacific Northwest, Douglas and noble fir are the classic choices for a Christmas tree — aromatic, good for ornaments and able to last a few weeks. But with hotter and drier ...