In 2009, New Jersey farmers produced approximately 1/10th of one percent (0.1%) of the nation's corn crop, planting over 88,000 acres.
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Corn, Pumpkins,bluberrys,patatoes,and blackberrys♥
In 10 states 90 percent of blueberries are grown other than US such as: Michigan,Oregon,Washington, Georgia, New Jersey, California,North Carolina, Florida,Mississippi and Indiana.
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Major crops in colonial New Jersey include grain, rice, wheat barley and indigo.
Jersey tomatoes, corn, The Turnpike, The Sopranos, the Jersey shore. New Jersey is also known as the Garden State.
Many crops were grown in colonial New Jersey. Grain, rice, wheat barley and indigo were all common crops to find. In addition to this, the standard corn and some cotton was grown as well.
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It is actually a very old variety of corn once called Hopi Corn, and not all of the corn grown in New Mexico is blue.
New Hampshire grows apples, blueberries, pumpkins, squash, tomatoes, corn, cucumbers, and more.
The two major crops of New Jersey are cranberries, and blueberries. Apples, peaches, and strawberries are also grown in New Jersey.