Grown in Warren

Grown in Warren Grown in Warren is an initiative by the County of Warren to support its small and emerging farmers.

01/31/2025
01/30/2025

Join us for a lunchtime webinar and learn about how you can encourage grassland birds on your farm!

12/19/2024
Happy Thanksgiving!
11/28/2024

Happy Thanksgiving!

“Tucked away in northwest Jersey, Hackettstown has quietly grown into a vibrant hub of culinary experiences and entrepre...
11/18/2024

“Tucked away in northwest Jersey, Hackettstown has quietly grown into a vibrant hub of culinary experiences and entrepreneurial energy. As you drive into town, the scenic countryside gives way to quaint streets lined with historic brick buildings—homes, boutique shops, and busy cafés, giving the area a nostalgic yet lively feel.

Here, the businesses flourish by working together and tapping into the area’s farm-fresh bounty.

The community’s tight knit, collaborative spirit creates an experience for visitors, where locally sourced ingredients are paramount, history is honored, and culture is celebrated.”

With its small town charm and local flavor, Hackettstown is booming on the food and drink front. Tucked away in northwest Jersey, Hackettstown has quietly grown into a vibrant hub of culinary experiences and entrepreneurial energy. As you drive into town, the scenic countryside gives way to quaint s...

As we mourn the passing of Mr. Samuel Race, we are grateful for his many years of volunteer service and leadership in pr...
11/12/2024

As we mourn the passing of Mr. Samuel Race, we are grateful for his many years of volunteer service and leadership in preserving farms throughout Warren County. In addition to his many accolades below, he was a long time member of the Warren County Agriculture Development Board. Our deepest condolences to his family. He will be missed.

“Samuel R. Race died Sunday November 3,2024 in his home. Born in Warren County, N.J., on March 25, 1930, he was a son of the late H. Arthur Race and Mabel C. Race.

He graduated from White Township Elementary School, Belvidere High School and received a Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture from Rutgers University in 1951. In college he was Secretary for his fraternity Alpha Sigma Phi, a member of Scarlett Key and Alpha Zeta,1864 Scholarship, Freshman Lacrosse, Ag Club, Booster Club, Dairy Science Club, Rifle and Pistol Club, Intramural Football and Softball and ROTC.

After graduation, Sam entered his parents' business, which then included 250 acres of vegetable and small fruit crops, including strawberries, and 100 dairy cows. He continued to grow strawberries until 2017. He worked with his father on the farm, starting at age 6, on evenings and weekends, when not in school.

Sam entered employment with the N.J. Department of Agriculture in 1967. He was the Executive Secretary for the State Soil Conservation Committee from 1968 until his retirement in 2001.

He was a member and past president of the National Association of State Conservation Agencies. He was a member of the National Association of Conservation Districts and the Soil and Water Conservation Society, N.J. Agricultural Society and served as NJDA representative. He had several articles published on the topics of soil conservation and natural resources.

On the local level, he was a member and past President of the Warren County Board of Agriculture, Chairman of the White Township Zoning Board of Adjustment, member for 30 years and past President of the White Township Board of Education, past chairman of the State Dairy Princess Committee, former member and past President of the Belvidere Rotary Club, and was a member of the White Township Committee, and Mayor, serving multiple three years terms.

He received many recognitions during his career. He was a member of Alpha Zeta, The National Collegiate Agricultural Fraternity. He was recognized for 32 years of dedicated service to the National Association of State Conservation Agencies and for outstanding service as a member of the Northeast Region Conservation Partnership Leadership Team. In 1989 he received the Outstanding Professional Conservationist award from the National Association of Conservation Districts.”

Samuel R. Race died Sunday November 3,2024 in his home. Born in Warren County N.J. on March 25, 1930, he was a son of the late H. Arthur Race and Mabel C. Race. He graduated from White Township Elementary School, Belvidere High School and received a Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture from Rut...

11/01/2024
10/22/2024

Come learn about farmer Brad Burke’s SARE grant research project to assess various methods of on farm leaf composting and the impact of composted leaves on germination of a rye cover crop.

10/22/2024

While we revel in all things pumpkin and apple, our farmers focus on next season’s strawberries. We appreciate their hard work as they stay a season ahead and settle the strawberries in for winter.

Thank you for supporting local agriculture. 🤠

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500 Mt. Pisgah Avenue
Oxford, NJ
07863

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