by Bill Barlow - Cape May County Herald | Dec 10, 2019 | Agriculture, Cape May, New Jersey
Bill Eisele grows Christmas trees on his farm in Upper Township. Eisele, who has a degree in forestry management, and has worked for the state Department of Agriculture, said, “There’s no reason anyone should have an artificial tree,” unless they are...
by Brianna Baker - Green Philly | Nov 12, 2019 | Agriculture, Cumberland, Waste
Patrons at the Collingswood Farmers’ Market can rent out reusable bags. Can the service spread as businesses ease into single-use bag bans? We all know and love bike share programs, like Philly’s own Indego. But in South Jersey, the Collingswood Farmers’ Market...
by Brianna Baker - Green Philly | Nov 7, 2019 | Agriculture, Ecology, Energy, New Jersey, Ocean
The controversial N.J.-based outdoorsman releases his latest book, a guide to reversing the damage we’ve done to the earth He can track any living creature through the wilderness, be it beast or man. He can revive entire felled forests to their original glory....
by Molly Fichter - WBGO | Nov 1, 2019 | Agriculture, Audio, New Jersey, Somerset
WBGO’s Molly Fichter, a New Jersey Sustainability Reporting Hub Fellow, reports on the latest ANJEE Conference. Transcript: With the leaves on the trees just beginning to turn, Duke Farms hosted a gathering of environmental educators of all kinds. Science...
by Vernon Ogrodnek - The Press of Atlantic City | Oct 6, 2019 | Agriculture, Atlantic, Multimedia, New Jersey
What makes Jersey tomatoes the best? Ask almost anyone in New Jersey why tomatoes grown in the Garden State are the best in the country and you’ll get a wide range of reasons. Some say they’re juicier, sweeter, riper, it’s something about the soil and the proximity to...
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