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Lundin's Tree Farm
3552 New York 7
Otego NY 13825
(607) 988-7780
Hours:  Mon. - Fri. 12pm - 5pm, Sat. & Sun. 8am - 5pm
Type of Trees:  Balsam Fir, Canaan Fir, Colorado Blue Spruce, Fraser Fir,
Directions:  From exit 12 off I88, Otego, go 2 miles east on Rt. 7, 5 miles from Oneonta.
Amenities:  Saws; Wrapping Service; Shaking Service; Cutting Service;
Description:  Lundin's Tree Farm is a family run farm located on State Rt. 7, 1.5 miles east of the village of Otego. The farm is located in between State Rt. 7 and the Susquehanna River, with the land gently sloping from the road down to the river. The farm is a choose and harvest facility that offers full service for the customer. In 1984, the first Douglas Fir and Colorado Blue Spruce were planted. In 1987, annual plantings started. All the planting is done by hand, leaving the farm with a mix of young and mature trees.
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Lundin's Tree Farm
3552 New York 7
Otego NY 13825
(607) 988-7780
Official website: http://www.lundinstreefarm.com/
Type of Trees: Balsam Fir, Canaan Fir, Colorado Blue Spruce, Fraser Fir,
Directions: From exit 12 off I88, Otego, go 2 miles east on Rt. 7, 5 miles from Oneonta.
Hours: Mon. - Fri. 12pm - 5pm, Sat. & Sun. 8am - 5pm
Amenities: Saws; Wrapping Service; Shaking Service; Cutting Service;
Description: Lundin's Tree Farm is a family run farm located on State Rt. 7, 1.5 miles east of the village of Otego. The farm is located in between State Rt. 7 and the Susquehanna River, with the land gently sloping from the road down to the river. The farm is a choose and harvest facility that offers full service for the customer. In 1984, the first Douglas Fir and Colorado Blue Spruce were planted. In 1987, annual plantings started. All the planting is done by hand, leaving the farm with a mix of young and mature trees.
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