The annual event in Hunterdon County is free to attend.
in Pittstown will showcase their research into New Jersey’s most famous crop at the annual Great Tomato Tasting on Aug. 30.
The farm’s expansive 390 acres provides fertile ground for research of soil and climate conditions and crops of New Jersey. In between sampling tomatoes, attendees are encouraged to learn about the research and projects being conducted at the farm by taking a wagon tour. As the canning industry moved away from New Jersey, Snyder Research Farm began prioritizing fresh market varieties. Tomatoes grow in New Jersey between early July and September, and even until October depending on the weather. Optimizing production practices helps ensure farmers a maximum return per acre.
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