New Jersey agricultural interests meet for combined conventions
New Jersey agricultural interests meet for combined conventions
ATLANTIC CITY, NJ — Agricultural interests across the Garden State gathered the first week in February for the 2014 New Jersey Agricultural Convention & Trade Show and the New Jersey State Agricultural Convention.
This was the third year that the annual State Agricultural Convention co-located with the annual conventions of the Vegetable Growers Association of New Jersey and the New Jersey Blueberry Association.
At the trade show Tuesday, Feb. 4, were two officers of the Vegetable Growers Association of New Jersey: Joseph Marino, president, and Joseph Maugeri, vice president. (Photo by Gordon M. Hochberg)This year also represented the first time that those groups were joined by the Garden State Wine Growers Association, the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station of Rutgers University and the New Jersey Grain & Forage Association.
This year's combined event was taking place Feb. 4-6 at the Trump Taj Mahal, here.
The State Board of Agriculture held an open meeting Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 4, chaired by Robert A. Swanekamp Sr., president of that board.
One of the highlights for the Vegetable Growers Association of New Jersey took place later that evening when the association's annual auction raised about $3,770, according to Joseph Maugeri, the association's vice president. All proceeds went to the Coach Wags Memorial Foundation, which was founded in 2010 and whose sole mission is to help raise money and awareness for children battling cancer.
Another highlight came Wednesday morning, Feb. 5, when New Jersey Secretary of Agriculture Douglas H. Fisher delivered the annual State of the State of Agriculture address, who opened his remarks by stating, "2013 was, in many respects, a very good year for New Jersey agriculture."
A number of awards were also set to be presented during the course of the combined event.