About Us:
The Van Nuys family came to this country from Amsterdam in 1685. They began farming on the east coast upon arrival and in the Somerset C...
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Located in the beautiful, rural Hunterdon County New Jersey, Doyle’s Farm proudly serves visitors with educational farm experiences. After ye...
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Schaefer Farms in the heart of New Jersey's scenic Hunterdon County. Owned and Operated by the Schaefer Family, Schaefer Farms have been a member o...
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Ripple Hill Farm is a small family-owned and operated farm located in Basking Ridge, NJ. As second generation farmers, we are proud to be an ...
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Our Oldwick Farm Market is a great location for farm fresh fruits and vegetables, plants, shrubs, decorations, and an extensive selection of countr...
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About Us
The Suydam family settled in Somerset County, New Jersey in 1713. For their first 50 years in the new world, they were residents of Brook...
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History:
Founded in the early 1960's by a group of friends with an interest in steam railroading, the Black River & Western Railroad has seen ...
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The Terhune Orchards Farm Store is a cozy year-round market filled with of fresh fruits, vegetables, fresh baked pies and other delicious baked goo...
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Welcome to Everitt Farms! We have been a working family farm since 1888. Today we continue on the tradition of farming, while incorporating...
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About Us:
In 1913, Henry VonThun purchased 90 acres of prime New Jersey farm land and used that land to homestead and grow potatoes and grain crop...
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Mission:
Wagner Farm Arboretum seeks to enrich, educate and inspire the community by increasing environmental awareness and recreational opportuni...
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About Us:
A family farm since 1915, the Stults Family owns, manages and are the work force on the farm. The main source of income is by direct mar...
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History:
Jim's family has been in farming for many generations. They migrated from Italy around 1910 and farmed in Jamaica, Long Island. They then...
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