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Finding the perfect Christmas tree

The Christmas season is upon us and it’s time to pick out that iconic symbol of the season — the tree. People will soon be heading to area tree farms to pick out the tree that will sit in their living rooms, awaiting jolly old St. Nick to fill it with presents. Eric Mott is the director of Abbey Farms in Aurora, Illinois. “Where we’re at specifically in Illinois, our soil is not the most ...
Make memories chopping down the family Christmas tree this season.

The Christmas season is upon us and it’s time to pick out that iconic symbol of the season — the tree.

People will soon be heading to area tree farms to pick out the tree that will

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