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Picking which tree to cut down in a forest is tough, but national forests have tips on how to choose. Trees must have trunks 6 inches or less in diameter, according to the U.S. Forest Service.
Tree types: White pine, concolor fir, Douglas fir and Korean fir plus pre-cut Fraser fir. How to pay: Cash, check or charge. Prices start at $55 for a 4-to-6-foot white pine or Douglas fir.