Politics & Government
Somerset County To Celebrate Agricultural Day With Art, Stories, Giveaways
On March 24, Somerset County will celebrate the 40th anniversary of the county's farmland preservation program with a series of programs.
03/17/2023 9:33 AM
SOMERVILLE, NJ ā In recognition of National Agriculture Day, on March 24, Somerset County will celebrate the 40th anniversary of the countyās farmland preservation program with a series of programs, including an art exhibit, giveaways at local libraries, and an interactive online āstory mapā with a timeline about the agricultural history of Somerset County.
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One highlight will be the announcement of the winning āFarm to Frameā paintings and photographs that celebrate the preserved farms of Somerset County, at a public reception at 6 p.m. on March 24 in the lobby of the Somerset County Administration building at 20 Grove Street in Somerville. Over 30 local artists have produced stunning depictions of Somerset County farms which are on display now from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, through May 1, 2023. This exhibit is a collaborative effort between the Somerset County Cultural & Heritage Commission and the Somerset County Agriculture Development Board.
The Somerset County Agriculture Development Board (SCADB) celebrates āAg Dayā to inform the public about the valuable contributions that agriculture associations, agencies, government entities and local farmers have been providing to the countyās communities.
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āThis year marks the 40th anniversary of the countyās farmland preservation program. We are proud the county has preserved close to 9,000 acres of farmland, and we are in the process of preserving an additional 1,900 acres,ā said Somerset County Commissioner Paul M. Drake, the SCADB liaison. āPreserving farmland is essential to the countyās communities, culture, history and the environment.ā
The Somerset County Board of County Commissioners issued a proclamation at its meeting on March 14 in celebration of National Agriculture Day and the 40th anniversary of farmland preservation in Somerset County. Mark Kirby, Chairman of the Somerset County Agriculture Board, accepted the proclamation.
āI would like to thank the Somerset County Board of Commissioners. Without their support forty years ago to start this, we wouldnāt be anywhere near the little over 9,000 acres that we are going to have [preserved] by the end of this year,ā said Kirby. āIād also like to thank the office staff in the Office of Planning, Policy and Economic Development. Without them, we would not have an Agriculture Development Board thatās rated number one in the state!ā
Online Story Map Tells the History of Farming
This yearās online story map tells the story of Somerset Countyās agriculture highlights throughout 40 years, including the preservation of 126 farms, news stories from farming families, the history of local farming communities, and information about the legislature that supported the preservation program. To view the story map, click here.
āFarm to Frameā Art Exhibit, March 24 at 6 p.m.
Somerset Countyās Cultural and Heritage Commission is hosting the āFarm to Frameā event, an eye-catching art exhibit featuring Somerset County preserved farms created by more than 30 New Jersey artists. The event commemorates 40 years of farmland preservation and is also the 40th anniversary of the Cultural & Heritage Commission.
Ag Day Giveaways at Somerset County Libraries
In honor of Ag Day, residents can visit the Somerset County Library System branches later this month to get free Ag Day trading cards, and āAgriculture Through the Yearsā coloring books.
Somerset County Agriculture Development Board
Since the SCADBās inception in 1983, the board has successfully preserved over 8,500 acres of farmland in Somerset County, with the assistance of municipalities, the Somerset County Board of County Commissioners, and the State Agriculture Development Committee.
In addition, the SCADB works with farmers and residents to mediate Right-to-Farm matters throughout the County. The Board also assists farmers in implementing Best Management Practices for their operations, and has been hosting many seminars and workshops on pressing agricultural issues, pending legislation, and new practices and technology.
This press release was produced by the Somerset County Government. The views expressed here are the authorās own.
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