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  2. New Jersey Department of Agriculture - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey is the only state in the nation where the farmer constituents of the Department of Agriculture set policy and actively manage the department and select its secretary. The State Board of Agriculture, an eight-member body created by statute in 1887, serves as the policy-making and general head of the department.

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    Looking for a career change? Rutgers University training program is nuturing the next generation of NJ farmers.

  4. New Jersey dairy industry - Wikipedia

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    Dairy was formerly an important part of the agricultural production of the state of New Jersey. As of 2018, the state has 50 dairies, down from 200 around the year 2000, and a total of 5,500 cows. The state produces around 119 million pounds (54 million kilograms) of milk per year. [1] New Jersey ranks 44th of the 50 states in milk production. [2]

  5. New Jersey Museum of Agriculture - Wikipedia

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    The New Jersey Museum of Agriculture was an American agriculture museum, located in North Brunswick, New Jersey, and focused on the evolution of agriculture in New Jersey. The museum's exhibits included farm tools and machinery, household implements, scientific instruments, trade tools, farm vehicles, early electrical appliances and a general ...

  6. Category:Agriculture in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural buildings and structures in New Jersey (4 C, 2 P) American Viticultural Areas of New Jersey (4 P) F. Farmers from New Jersey (15 P)

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  8. Bowery Farming - Wikipedia

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    Bowery Farming was a New York-based vertical farming and digital agriculture company with farms in New Jersey, Maryland, and Pennsylvania. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] It grew and delivered pesticide-free lettuce , leafy greens, and herbs.

  9. Fosterfields - Wikipedia

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    Fosterfields, also known as Fosterfields Living Historical Farm, is a 213.4-acre (86.4 ha) farm and open-air museum at the junction of Mendham and Kahdena Roads in Morris Township, New Jersey. The oldest structure on the farm, the Ogden House, was built in 1774. [ 5 ]