The Vegetable Growers Association of New Jersey honored Jim and Sue Giamarese of Giamarese Farm in East Brunswick as Vegetable Grower of the Year, presenting them with their award on January 18 at the New Jersey State Agricultural Convention in Atlantic City. The Giamarese family has been farming in East Brunswick since the 1930’s. The farm now consists of more than 100 acres and includes: a retail market where the Giamareses sell their produce; pick-your-own strawberries, peaches, apples and pumpkins; bedding plants; choose and cut Christmas trees; and wholesale sales at the Tri-County Cooperative Auction Market in Hightstown.
»» Giamarese Farm in East Brunswick Named Vegetable Grower of the Year
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A bright, shiny apple is an iconic American symbol of schoolteachers and classrooms. In some New Jersey school districts, that apple is a locally-grown, Jersey Fresh apple, now available in the school cafeteria thanks to a program called Farm to School. October has been named the first National Farm to School Month.
»» NJ Schools Celebrate First Farm to School Month
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Yesterday, while most of New Jersey headed to the Jersey Shore, we took the opposite route, and jeeped it to Stults Farm in Cranbury for some fresh picked Blueberries.
»» Blueberries, Blueberries Everywhere
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A wonderful blog post on The Cooks Tour caught our attention this week. It was the perfect “This is New Jersey” type of post, cow close up and all. You can read all about Terry’s yummy adventure to the Bobolink Dairy and Bakehouse on her blog. Enjoy.
»» This is New Jersey: Bobolink Dairy and Bakehouse
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Located 8 miles east of Trenton in Hamilton Township is the truly one of a kind Evergreen farm. Evergreen is one of only 5 farms in the U.S. that grow the gigantic, succulent and highly coveted Singo pear. The farm also grows and sells four other varieties of Asian pears, yellow peaches, persimmons, chestnuts, jujubes, Fuji apples, and organic chickens. Established in 1986 by Mr Jung Kim the 400 acre farm faced some enormous hurdles as Mr Kim adjusted his Korean agricultural techniques to the American pests and crop diseases. In Mr Kim’s own words “what you see here is attempt number 3, try one and two at this location were failures”. The way he says it you get the feeling there was not going to be a fourth try at farming in America. Mr Kim utilizes several innovative farming techniques that likely are the reason he has succeeded. The most obvious is an arch – trellis system where the pears are trained into long arched tunnels. These tunnels protect the fruit from high winds, allow more sunlight into the center of the tree making the fruit stronger and sweeter, increase crop yields, extend the trees productive life, and the trees also require less chemical applications.
»» This is New Jersey – Evergreen Farm
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Today was a perfect day for picking apples. I caught these two adorable and happy apple pickers meandering through a row of Stayman Winesaps. Eastmont Orchards is a great place to take the family, and there were families galore all equipped with cameras hoping for that perfect shot. The farm is located on Route 537 just a mile of off Route 34.
»» This is New Jersey: Apple Picking at Eastmont Orchards in Colts Neck
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This two hundred and forty acre farm in Readington Township is home to approximately 150 Bison and is the only one of its kind here in New Jersey. Owner, Erick Doyle, and his family bought the state owned land at auction in 1995.
»» The Readington River Buffalo Company
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