In terms of production value, the top three cash crops of the state New Jersey are as follows, 1) Cranberries at USD$35.5 millions. 2) Hay (alfalfa) at USD$33.6 millions. 3) Blueberries at USD$32.9 millions. Corn and soybeans are number 4 and number 5. While fruits such as peaches and apples take the number 6 and number 8 spot. Strangely enough, the number 7 spot goes to legalized marijuana.
New Jersey agricultural production includes seafood and dairy products as well as nursery stock, fruit, nuts and vegetables.
Hay, soybeans, corn, and wheat are the top four, but New Jersey farmers also grow some 27,000 acres of vegetables; hence, the nickname, "the Garden State".
The state New Jersey was said to have had two main cash crops. These two crops were barley and wheat.
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The New Stone Age, also known as the Neolithic period, began around 10,000 BCE in various parts of the world. It was characterized by the transition from hunting and gathering to settled farming communities, the development of agriculture, and the use of tools and weapons made from polished stones.
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The New Jersey Nets (basketball) - note- the Nets moved to Brooklyn in 2012.The New Jersey Devils- Hockey
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What was New Jerseys geography and climate in the 1620-1700's
The geography and climate of New England was not fit to farm many crops, like the South was. New Englanders depended on shipping and manufacturing, which made them industrialize after the Industrial Revolution.