Here's a compilation of all of our FarmVoice Studio productions. Each of these provides insights and education for those who are interested in learning about the history and heritage of New Jersey Farmers; the diversity of the Garden State's Agriculture Industry; the challenges and opportunities for farming in the countrie most densely populated state; and get to know our farmers - Right from their Farms!
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Cutts Brothers Cranberry Farm - Witness the Harvest
Cutts Brothers Cranberry Farm during the fall harvest. Get to know Bill Cutts and his amazing family who come together from all over the country and celebrate the harvest. Bill provides a wonderful description of what it takes to harvest these tartly delicious berries. As part of the Ocean Spray Co-Op, Cutts Brothers is one of many cranberry farms in New Jersey's Pinelands.
Giamarese Farm and Orchards - U Pick
Get to Know Jim Giamarese and the rich diversity of his U Pick farm in an area of NJ where there has been expansive development. His work to preserve the land and continuing to produce a variety of fruits and vegetables for his customers in East Brunswick. He also provides Christmas trees during the holiday season. Giamarese Farm has been operating since 1941. Jim received NJAS Gold Medallion Award in 2024 recognizing his leadership in agriculture over his many years of service.
Rancocas Creek Farm - Regenerative
Rancocas Creek Farm is a part of the Pinelands Preservation Alliance and committed to regenerative farming. Farmer, Jeff Tober, describes "regenerative" and it's focus on education, soil health, biodiversity, water management, and crop diversity. It's where conversation meets agriculture. His farm also has a CSA where his customers can come out and celebrate all that is Rancocas Creek Farm.
Middlebush Farms - Dairy
Dairy Farmers in New Jersey are a unique breed. NJ has 33 dairy farmers today. In Somerset County, Matt & Erika Puskas are continuing the legacy of their family farm. The passion and love for their dairy herd is evident in this narrative. Watch and learn what it takes to be a dairy farmer in the Garden State. The last dairy farm in Somerset County.
Specca Farms - U Pick & Farm Market in Burlington County
Discover a farm catering to those customers looking for a wide and unique variety of vegetables. With a robust U Pick market, two farm markets - Corn Stop on route 206 and a new on farm market. Many of their vegetables are grown to support the diverse population coming from Northern Africa, Eastern Europe, and other mediterranean countries.
New Jersey Blueberry Industry - Providing for New Jersey and Beyond
Meet 4 Blueberry Farms and get a taste for the incredible bounty our southern New Jersey farmers produce every summer. It all began here in Pemberton, NJ with Elizabeth White over 100 years ago. Over time, the native blueberry has grown into one of our state's largest crops. Critical to the success of our industry are the migrant workforce who provide critical labor to harvest blueberries. With a rich sandy soil, the growing environment produces the best crop in the country.
Ashley Farms - Let's Talk Turkey
Ashley Farm in Flanders, New Jersey, a fourth-generation turkey and vegetable farm. Operated by Larry Ashley and his kids, Scott and Amiee, with the support of family and a dedicated staff, this 150-acre farm in Morris County is home to 8,400 turkeys and over 20 varieties of vegetables. Specializing in homegrown turkeys, sweet corn, tomatoes, and more, Ashley Farm is a local favorite. Visit to enjoy their renowned turkey sandwiches and experience the dynamic charm of New Jersey farming