"We backed off on planting some back then and unfortunately, the results are that we have a lower supply today and of course, in the booming economy that we have, we have high demand," National Christmas Tree Association spokesperson Doug Hundley said.
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North Carolina State Farmer's Market manager Ronnie Best said that about 8,000 to 9,000 trees are up for sale there every year, adding that farmers bring in more supply from the mountains as needed.
When it comes to the price tag, the National Christmas Tree Association said shoppers could expect to see a 5 to 10 percent increase across the country as their market adjusts.