Book/Printed Material New Jersey for progressive farmers.
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Image 1 of New Jersey for progressive farmers.
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 2 of New Jersey for progressive farmers.
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 3 of New Jersey for progressive farmers. EW JERSEYS DIVERSIFIED SOILS offer exceptional opportunities to capable farmers who want to specialize A highly developed potato farm UR FARMLANDS developed or undeveloped are in established communities where farm life is…
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 4 of New Jersey for progressive farmers. A community market in one of our industrial cities Fresh produce for townspeople good prices for farmers i
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 5 of New Jersey for progressive farmers. New Jersey 7 Progressive farmers ADVANTAGES AND CONDITIONS OSITIONNew Jersey has long been known for its truck farms its advantages for dairying fruit raising poultry and general farming are less well recognized…
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 6 of New Jersey for progressive farmers. A dairy farm on lowpriced newlycleared land yield of about 150 per acre In proportion to its area New Jersey leads all states east of the Mississippi River in acreage and total…
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 7 of New Jersey for progressive farmers. Comfortable homes on Jersey farms Pm Kn weit Population Though one of the thirteen original states New Jersey is still growing rapidly in population and property values of every kind are increasing…
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 8 of New Jersey for progressive farmers. farming interests suffered generally Twenty years ago the tide turned the intrinsic worth of New Jersey soils and the States unrivalled position began to be recognized Today we are on the flood…
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 9 of New Jersey for progressive farmers. Farmers children are transported to graded schools New Jersey is Highly Developed New Jersey is highly organized and offers attractions not in the future but now Yet there is plenty of room…
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 10 of New Jersey for progressive farmers. ee sae er Members of a county farm bureau visit the State Agricultural College and Experiment Station STATE AID FOR FARMERS Many Helping AgenciesNew Jersey has unrivaled sources of informa tion for…
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 11 of New Jersey for progressive farmers. Not an automobile showA Sussex County farmers meeting State being several weeks longer than that of the northern Neither heavy snowstorms nor extended cold periods are frequent the winters in the south…
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 12 of New Jersey for progressive farmers. GENERAL SOIL TYPES SEE MAP OPPOSITE Section 1Level to very gently rolling sandy and sandy loams well or poorly drained This area is famous for its production of market garden crops tree…
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 13 of New Jersey for progressive farmers. DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT TRENTON x eS Port Jervis ees he Milforay Y ASTON NEW JERSEY General Soil Types based upon Geological Formations Termina Moraine 1920 J Seaic of Miles 16…
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 14 of New Jersey for progressive farmers.
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 15 of New Jersey for progressive farmers. Good roads prevail in the farming sections ROADS Extensive Highway SystemThe high quality of our roads and the auto mobile give rural life in New Jersey substantially all the advantages and opportunities…
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 16 of New Jersey for progressive farmers. SOUTH JERSEY INDICATING PRINCIPAL SOIL TYPES 1920 DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION ano DEVELOPMENT TRENTON ra SALEM a 353 Si ie Ci LEGEND LOAM FINE SANOY LOAM Woodstown 1 kt avMVTae GRAVELLY SANDY LOAM…
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 17 of New Jersey for progressive farmers. 7s SOUTH JERSEY INDICATING PRINCIPAL CROP CENTERS AND RAILROAD FACILITIES 1920 sLong Branch DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION ANo DEVELOPMENT S TRENTON ra LOR GN cot mas MTHOLLY 0 Ries Hartford 652 Moorestown CORN…
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 18 of New Jersey for progressive farmers. Our farms are tributary to the nations greatest playgroundthe Jersey coast MARKET FACILITIES Unlimited Markets at HandFarmers in New Jersey do not have the dificult marketing problems encountered by producers in the…
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 19 of New Jersey for progressive farmers. The worlds largest markets are within four hours of any farm in the State one truck gathers the milk from a number of farms Communities lo cated along the Delaware have in…
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 20 of New Jersey for progressive farmers. Peaches for the city market by motor truck ducts in Paterson Newark and New York Excellent train service is also provided In Sussex Warren Morris and Hunterdon Counties where the apple industry…
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 21 of New Jersey for progressive farmers. Tomato market at the height of the season buyers ready to compete delphia wholesale houses Large quantities of peaches berries and vege tables are shipped in refrigerator cars from Hammonton and Vineland…
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 22 of New Jersey for progressive farmers. Poultry Association sends its members products to Newark by motor truck twice each week Poultrymen in Monmouth and Ocean Counties around Eatontown Red Bank Lakewood and Toms River sell a considerable por…
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 23 of New Jersey for progressive farmers. RPort Jervis NEW JERSEY i muwey Gad N HOME MARKETS 1 i E vst f h Sussex S Le 1920 pe hee Branchville a ee ets Scale of miles goeen Les Gg…
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 24 of New Jersey for progressive farmers. A roadside market Roadside Markets have sprung up all over the State on welltraveled roads especially in the southern sections along the main routes to the sea shore resorts These markets range…
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 25 of New Jersey for progressive farmers. Exhibits at the annual Agricultural Week Convention FARMERS COOPERATIVE ORGANIZATIONS Buying and SellingFarmers cooperative organizations are numerous and active The Dairymens League with its fortyone local branches in Sussex Warren Hunterdon Morris…
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 26 of New Jersey for progressive farmers. ae fea A il aT nw mer a ONS RP wg mg a Agricultural interests are foremost at the State Fairs successful business organizations in the State The Farmers Cooperative Association of…
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 27 of New Jersey for progressive farmers. Much of Jerseys farmland is adapted to the use of tractors Association with headquarters at Beverly in Burlington County charters a special train daily in summer to carry its members products to…
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 28 of New Jersey for progressive farmers. Grain is largely grown on our heavier soils cover a restricted territory chiefly west and south of New York east of Philadelphia and along the coast The central and southern sections are…
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 29 of New Jersey for progressive farmers. Not all the tall corn grows in Kansas FR ORE on ROUEN EET FE TET RRR GENERAL FARMING Suited to Whole State Practically the entire State outside of the indus trial and…
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 30 of New Jersey for progressive farmers. Alfalfa and timothy are profitable crops and may be considered as companion crops as land that is well adapted by natural conditions of composition texture and arability for the produc tion of…
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 31 of New Jersey for progressive farmers. 350 bushels to the acre are not uncommon in the potato sections Clover and alfalfa are being raised more and more as the farmers realize that they can be grown successfully on…
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 32 of New Jersey for progressive farmers. after the potatoes are harvested furnishes the organic matter necessary to maintain the physical tilth of the soil and makes livestock unnecessary for maintaining fertility WHITE POTATO SECTIONS SEE MAP OPPOSITE Section…
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 33 of New Jersey for progressive farmers. NEW JERSEY 9 a A a yee N E CHIEF WHITE POTATO SECTIONS 1920 Scale of miles 5 nw 1S 20 7n pram Ir enya ung pS gO of hes praise iter…
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 34 of New Jersey for progressive farmers. New Jersey produces about 20000000 worth of white potatoes annually Eyes which are local varieties particularly adapted for planting and market ing late in the season Potatoes are also raised to a…
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 35 of New Jersey for progressive farmers. The dairy section of North Jersey DAIRYING New Jersey has over 150000 dairy cows and the value of dairy products in 1919 was between 25000000 and 30000000 According to Govern ment figures…
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 36 of New Jersey for progressive farmers. Holstein breeders associations have recently been formed in Hunterdon Somerset Mercer Warren Salem and Cumberland Counties The New Jersey State Dairymens Association is active in advancing practical ideas regarding the value of…
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 37 of New Jersey for progressive farmers. m fort Jervis NEW JERSEY 7 CHieEF DAIRY SECTIONS 1920 Scale of miles 5 DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION DEVELOPMENT TRENTON EASTON BROPhillips burgh Sigh Bridge SSF clintontne fe A A ay y HUNTERDON…
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 38 of New Jersey for progressive farmers. Morris CountyIn this area there are about 9000 cows The country is rolling to hilly with many fertile valleys Long Valley in particular is ideal for the raising of cattle and general…
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 39 of New Jersey for progressive farmers. Where some of Jerseys high grade milk is produced Thirtyfive
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
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Image 40 of New Jersey for progressive farmers. Dairying produces a steady cash income on many general farms crop rotation of corn potatoes grain and alfalfa works well with dairying It is not uncommon to see herds pastured on fields…
- Contributor: New Jersey. Department of Conservation and Development
- Date: 1920
About this Item
Title
- New Jersey for progressive farmers.
Names
- New Jersey. Department of conservation and development. [from old catalog]
Created / Published
- Trenton, N.J. [The Beers press, 1920]
Headings
- - Agriculture--New Jersey
Notes
- - Also available in digital form.
Medium
- 64 p. illus., map. 22 cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
- S451.N55 A5 1920
Library of Congress Control Number
- 20027173
Online Format
- online text
- image