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Agriculture Development Board

Links

Click on the links below for useful information:
Official Morris County Web Site
This Web site is designed to make it easier for Morris County residents to learn about and access the services and programs offered by the county government and many of the non-profit agencies in the county. It is also a great way to stay informed about how your Morris County government is working for you in 2003.
State Agriculture Development Committee
The SADC administers the Farmland Preservation Program, providing grants to counties, municipalities and nonprofit groups to fund the purchase of development easements on farmland, directly purchasing farms and development easements from landowners, and offering grants to landowners in the program to fund up to 50 percent of the cost of soil and water conservation projects. It also administers the Right to Farm Program, oversees the Transfer of Development Rights Bank and operates the Farm Link Program, which helps connect farm owners and farmers seeking access to land and farming opportunities.
The Garden State Preservation Trust
New Jersey Department of Agriculture
Agricultural Smart Growth Plan (New Jersey Department of Agriculture)
United States Department of Agriculture
Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Rutgers Food Innovation Center
USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service - New Jersey
Natural Resource, Agriculture, and Engineering Service
NRAES is an interdisciplinary, issue-oriented program sponsored by cooperative extension of fourteen member land grant universities.
New Jersey Farm Bureau
American Farm Bureau
American Farmland Trust
The North Jersey Resource Conservation and Development Council
New Jersey Highlands Council
Morris County Tax Board
Morris County Open Space Preservation Program
Morris County Historic Preservation Program
Morris County Soil Conservation District
Other County Agriculture Development Boards
New Jersey Agri-Tourism Events and Attractions
Visit New Jersey Farms
Foodshed Alliance
"Four Seasons of Agriculture" in Sussex County
Garden State Greenways (GIS maps available)