Farm Land Available in the New Jersey, Delaware Valley Area, April 2023

New Jersey is home to more than 9,071 farms covering 715,057 acres of farmland. This page focuses upon New Jersey since I am a real estate agent for the State of New Jersey. If I become license in additional states I will add pages for those states. Below I include a list of farms that are on the market .

The Department of agriculture has programs to promote the farming industry of New Jersey: New Jersey Department of Agriculture:“Jersey Raised” Livestock Pilot Marketing Program

Farm animals raised in New Jersey:

partial list: alligator, antelope, buffalo, duck, elk, rabbit, squab, venison, wild boar, quail and pheasant. poultry, eggs, cattle, calves, milk (cow), hogs, pigs, sheep, goats, wool, mohair, milk (goat), horses, ponies, mules, burros, donkeys, goose, guinea hen, silkie, rabbit, and capon chicken, turkey, duck, rabbit , emu, ducks,

USDA Loan assistance: https://www.farmers.gov/your-business/livestock#loans1

Produce Produced in New Jersey

Crops: ( New Jersey is considered Hardiness Zone 6. ) Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, dry peas, tobacco, cotton, cottonseed, Vegetables, melons, potatoes, sweet potatoes, fruits, tree nuts, berries, floricultures, sod, cultivated Christmas trees, short rotation woody corps, hay, blueberries, asparagus, Apples, peaches, Aspargus, beets, blackberries, blueberries, broccoli, cabbaage, cauliflower, cherries, collards, cranberries, cucumbers, eggplant, grapes, lettus, tomatoes, corn, apples, strawberries, potatoes, hay, soybeans and nursery stock, plum, pear, fig ....

New Jersey

† Survey Data from Quick Stats as of: Apr/26/2023

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