They produce alot of Dairy Products such as milk. Their cash crop is potatoes, corn, and mostly wheat. Scallops are also other things they produce.
tobacco is what they produce.
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The climate of New Jersey is not well-suited for the formation of the powerful, rotating thunderstorms that produce most tornadoes. The atmosphere does not usually become unstable enough.
They produce alot of Dairy Products such as milk. Their cash crop is potatoes, corn, and mostly wheat. Scallops are also other things they produce.
This nickname seems to have originated at the Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia on Jersey Day, August 24, 1876. Alfred M. Heston states in his 1926 work, Jersey Waggon Jaunts, that "The Garden State" was used by Abraham Browning, of Camden. "In his address Mr. Browning compared New Jersey to an immense barrel, filled with good things to eat and open at both ends, with Pennsylvanians grabbing from one end and the New Yorkers from the other. He called New Jersey the Garden State, and the name has clung to it ever since." In later years, the explanation has evolved to reference New Jersey truck farms that provide floral and agricultural produce to cities in the area instead of an "immense barrel." These farms have catered, particularly, to the New York and Philadelphia metropolitan areas. Some support the nickname with stories of the Revolutionary War and the food provided to soldiers by the small farms of New Jersey.
nj is second best in the country for blueberries..nothing like a nj blueberry
NOI'm from jersey is not the song for new jersey
No, New Jersey is named after the European Jersey. That's why it's called 'new' jersey.
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