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  • hey nice tree farm..ive actually spoken to i beleive his name was jason before over buying a tree in the past....i love the fraser firs!!

  • Christmas is coming. =)

  • imagine the forest that would become unattended..

  • Nice video. I wish I could get my three sons to work on my farm! Hope to run into you at Huron in August.

  • @falconfan1983 We will definitely see you at Huron.

  • No leg protection?!?! You guys must like cuts, stiches, and hospital bills and/or sloppy skirts on your trees. Also, Oregon state produces the majority of our countries Xmas trees, sorry Michigan. Last, brushking is the knife to use, Mohawks are too heavy and you can't get em that sharp. Nice to see your proud of your daughters and farm. 'love is all you need'

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    Cancel orPost or Create a video response Brush King and Mohawk both offer straight blade and serrated blades. For shearing Christmas trees, is one type of blade better than the other? What about the blade/handle lengths - what do you use for trees the size of those in the video or smaller? thanks for you help....

  • may I ask what brand of shearing knives do you use and would you like to try a mohawk shearing knife ?

  • @topcatsmit We actually use Mohawk.

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