Manton, Michigan — At Dutchman Tree Farms in northern Michigan, it's all hands on deck as Americans prepare to deck the halls.
More than 1,500 workers cut and wrap row after row of pines. This year, they'll ship out over 500,000 real Christmas trees .
Scott Powell helps run the over 9,000-acre family farm.
"Our desire is for folks to put a real live North American-grown Christmas tree in their home," Powell told CBS News. "Tariff-free, that's grown by families."
While Powell's tree prices haven't gone up , the price of imported plastic trees is up. The majority of those are made in Asia and subject to tariffs introduced by President Trump earlier this year.
Chris Butler, CEO of the National Tree Company — a company that sells artificial Christmas trees and other holiday-themed

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