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  2. Charles F. Seabrook - Wikipedia

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    Charles Franklin Seabrook (28 May 1881 – 1964), known professionally as C. F. Seabrook, was an American businessman and owner of Seabrook Farms, a family-owned frozen vegetable packing plant in New Jersey that at one point was the largest irrigated truck farm in the world.

  3. Tice Farms - Wikipedia

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    Tice Farms was a farm and roadside stand located in Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey.Founded in 1808, it was a local landmark which attracted families from miles around, especially in the fall, when it was noted for pumpkins, apple cider, fresh hot donuts and other fall products.

  4. You-Pick - Wikipedia

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    A You-Pick ("U-Pick") or Pick-Your-Own (PYO) farm operation is a type of farm gate direct marketing (farm-to-table) strategy where the emphasis is on customers doing the harvesting themselves and agritourism. [1] A PYO farm might be preferred by people who like to select fresh, high quality, vine-ripened produce themselves at lower prices.

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  6. Fernbrook Farms - Wikipedia

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    Fernbrook Farms is a 230-acre (93 ha) working farm located along County Route 545 (Bordentown-Georgetown Road) in Chesterfield Township in Burlington County, New Jersey. Originally an 18th-century farm, it was briefly a stock breeding farm, known as the New Warlaby Stock Farm, in the 19th century.

  7. High Breeze Farm - Wikipedia

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    High Breeze Farm is now the only remaining farm on Wawayanda Mountain. The main house, barn, and outbuildings remain, and are displayed as part of the “living history museum,” as it was restored in 1992. [2] The farm also displays historic farm equipment including mowers, sickle bars, and wrought iron wheels that were used by the Barretts. [4]

  8. Case-Dvoor Farmstead - Wikipedia

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    The Case-Dvoor Farmstead, or simply the Dvoor Farm, is a farm located on a 40-acre (16 ha) farm at 111 Mine Street in Raritan Township, near Flemington, of Hunterdon County, New Jersey. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 11, 2009, for its significance in agriculture and architecture. [ 3 ]

  9. File:Field of sunflowers, Fernbrook Farms, NJ.jpg - Wikipedia

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