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Flemington / New Jersey / United States
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The Hunterdon Land Trust Farmers Market is made possible by the sponsorship of, Matts Red Rooster Grill and Team Capital Bank. The Hunterdon Land Trust is a nonprofit organization that is recognized as a leader in farmland preservation. We work to make our vision of a vibrant agricultural community a reality in Hunterdon County and know that preserving farmland is not, by itself, enough. We started the Farmers Market at the Historic Dvoor Farm in 2007 to help support local farmers by giving them a place to sell their food directly to the public. Because our market is dedicated to supporting local farmers our Market policy allows the sale of only locally grown and produced products. Through our land preservation program and farmers market we are working to make sure local farmers can afford to buy - and farm - land in Hunterdon County Cant get enough of the Market? Watch a 10 minute slideshow about the markets past, present and future.
New Providence / New Jersey / United States
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Baron Environmental Associates provides various industries and government agencies with consulting, engineering and environmental compliance services. For more information call the number provided.

Summit / New Jersey / United States
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Micron (Powder Systems) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hosokawa Micron Corporation, a global supplier of a comprehensive range of powder and particle processing, blown film processing, bakery and confectionery technology and systems. Hosokawa Micron was established in 1916 in Japan, and develops and commercializes advanced materials, process equipment and systems engineering. Micron Powder Systems is the United States operating division that specializes in powder and particle processing. Micron Powder Systems offers several capabilities. The company offers grinding and classifying, mixing, drying, agglomeration and compaction, particle modification and composition, containment and clean air technology, toll processing and contract manufacturing services. Micron Powder Systems headquarters is in Summit, N.J.
Princeton / New Jersey / United States
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A  nonprofit organization, Friends of Princeton Open Space focuses on acquiring open spaces for preservation and protecting natural resources. Some of the organization's accomplishments include forestalling developments that would have destroyed historic land, helping to form the Delaware and Raritan Greenway Alliance and helping preserve Woodfield Reservation.

Tenafly / New Jersey / United States
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Welcome to Tenafly Nature Center The Tenafly Nature Center is a non-profit member-supported nature preserve. Our mission is to protect almost 400 wooded acres, all of its inhabitants and teach the next generations to do the same. Since 1961, TNC has nurtured an appreciation for nature, been a leader in open-space preservation and in environmental education for our community in Tenafly, Bergen County, and beyond. When trails are open we welcome visitors to hike, bird-watch, observe wildlife, cross-country ski, snow-shoe and ice skate on Pfisters Pond. Tenafly Nature Center is a sanctuary for human visitors - an island of green where bonds with nature can be renewed. Whether you have an hour or a day, our woods offer a peaceful respite from the rush of daily life.
Newark / New Jersey / United States
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Greater Newark Conservancy promotes environmental stewardship to improve the quality of life in New Jerseys urban communities. Founded in 1987, the Conservancy has four program areas--environmental education, community greening and gardening, job training and advocacy for environmental justice. Greater Newark Conservancy is a proud member of Earth Share New Jersey. Click the logo below to find out how you can start a workplace giving campaign today.
Far Hills / New Jersey / United States
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The New Jersey Conservation Foundation, also known as NJCF, was founded in 1960. It is a private, nonprofit organization that protects strategic land, promotes land use policies and forges partnerships to achieve conservation goals. The New Jersey Conservation Foundation protects critical habitats and farmland and safeguards natural resources. It promotes innovative tools to improve the New Jersey s land use system, protect water quality, ensure healthy communities, and support local and statewide land activities. The organization provides support, training and technical assistance to private citizens, local land trusts and state environmental groups. The New Jersey Conservation Foundation maintains its headquarters in Far Hills, N.J.
Stockton / New Jersey / United States
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HILLSBOROUGH TWP. A 57-acre farm off Township Line Road, described as an important crowning piece in a 600-acre block of preserved farmland, has been permanently protected by Somerset County with the assistance of New Jersey Conservation Foundation. The county recently purchased the development rights to Maple Lane Farm, meaning that the land will remain in farming forever. New Jersey Conservation Foundation, a private nonprofit that preserves land and natural resources, contributed $514, 605 from its federal farmland preservation grant. The contribution allowed Hillsborough Township and Somerset County - which initially planned to use their own open space trust funds - to reallocate those monies toward other preservation projects. "We are very happy that we were able to take advantage of federal funding through a partnership with New Jersey Conservation Foundation for the preservation of the Maple Lane Farm, said Somerset County Freeholder Peter S. Palmer, the programs liaison. This farm will be a proud addition to our inventory of preserved farmland in Somerset County, and we look forward to working with the township and the foundation on advancing the industry of agriculture in Somerset County. The Somerset County Agriculture Development Board and Board of Freeholders have funded the preservation of over 8, 000 acres since the inception of the Somerset County Farmland Preservation Program, with the largest portion in Hillsborough Township, " added. Palmer. Mayor Frank DelCore said he is pleased to see Maple Lane Farm preserved. Preserving property from development whenever the opportunity arises is one of the townships main priorities, and we are proud to be working in conjunction with the New Jersey Conservation Foundation and the Somerset County Freeholders to add Maple Lane Farm to the townships list of preserved farmland, keeping it out of the hands of developers, said DelCore. The cost to preserve Maple Lane Farm was $1, 096, 699. Of that, $582, 094 came from a grant to Somerset County from the State Agriculture Development Committee and the remainder came from New Jersey Conservation Foundations Farm and Ranch Lands Protection Program grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Chickie Haines, chairwoman of the townships Open Space Advisory Committee, said Maple Lane Farm is a nice crowning piece to a preservation area that is now about 95 percent complete. This is an important property in a block of over 600 contiguous preserved farm acres in the southeastern part of the township, and is part of approximately 2, 000 acres of preserved farmland in the township, she said. We are thankful for New Jersey Conservation Foundations efforts and the additional funding they were able to contribute. We look forward to their continued help with other preservation projects in Hillsborough. Maple Lane Farm is currently used for growing hay. Now that development rights have been extinguished, the property will be owned by the D & R Greenway Land Trust of Princeton, which assisted in the preservation effort. D & R Greenway Land Trust plans to lease the land to a farmer under the condition that it be managed for grassland bird habitat. Bobolinks, grassland birds that are designated by New Jersey as threatened, have been observed on the property. New Jersey Conservation Foundation is a private nonprofit whose mission is to preserve land and natural resources throughout New Jersey for the benefit of all. Since 1960, New Jersey Conservation Foundation has protected more than 120, 000 acres, or 187 square miles. For more information on programs and preserves, visit www.njconservation.org or call 1-888-LAND-SAVE ( 1-888-526-3728 ).
Chester / New Jersey / United States
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The New Jersey chapter of The Nature Conservancy specializes in multi-approach conservation across large habitats, such as land acquisition and habitat restoration. Other causes include advocating for importance of whole freshwater, marine systems, and the impact of climate change on habitats and systems throughout the state.