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The '''[[New Jersey]] [[Department of Agriculture]]''' is a state governmental agency that is responsible for promotion and protection of agriculture and agribusiness in the State of New Jersey. The department oversees school meal programs, distributes surplus food from federal programs, oversees soil and water resources, maintains farmland for agricultural uses, assists in development of overseas markets for New Jersey products from its farms and fisheries and administers agricultural education programs.
 
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{{As of|2009}}, the New Jersey Secretary of Agriculture is [[Douglas H. Fisher]], a former member of the [[New Jersey General Assembly]] from [[Cumberland County, New Jersey|Cumberland County]].<ref>[http://nj.gov/governor/news/news/2009/approved/20090210a.html "Governor Corzine's Statement on the Appointment of Douglas Fisher as New Jersey's Secretary of Agriculture"], [[Governor of New Jersey]] press release, dated February 10, 2009. Accessed March 16, 2009.</ref>
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The '''New Jersey Department of Agriculture''' is a state governmental agency that is responsible for the promotion and protection of agriculture and [[agribusiness]] in the state of [[New Jersey]]. The department oversees school meal programs, distributes surplus food from federal programs, oversees soil and water resources, maintains farmland for agricultural uses, assists in development of overseas markets for New Jersey products from its farms and fisheries, and administers agricultural education programs.
== New Jersey Agricultural Education ==
 
Ed Wengryn was named New Jersey secretary of agriculture in March 2024.<ref>{{Citation |title=New Jersey's New Ag Secretary, Ed Wengryn, Wants to Grow Opportunity |date=April 10, 2024 |url=https://www.lancasterfarming.com/farming-news/news/new-jerseys-new-ag-secretary-ed-wengryn-wants-to-grow-opportunity/article_a4ba155c-f6ac-11ee-9af4-03cb71c092c0.html |access-date=2024-04-10 |website=Lancaster Farming}}</ref>
Also found at the New Jersey Department of Agriculture is the Agricultural Education Division, led by Mrs. Nancy Trivette. The division oversees all agricultural education programs in the state of New Jersey, as well as leading the New Jersey FFA Association. There are currently 1,750 FFA members in the state of New Jersey spanning across 37 chapters.
 
==Organization==
{{New Jersey Agricultural Education Executive Board}}
The department is jointly managed by the Secretary of Agriculture and the State Board of Agriculture. The Secretary is responsible for managing and directing the work of the department. In addition, the Secretary is the department’s executive officer, serves as secretary to the State Board of Agriculture and is a member of the Governor's cabinet. The Secretary is appointed by the State Board of Agriculture and is approved by the Governor. New Jersey is the only state in the nation where the farmer constituents of the Department of Agriculture set policy and actively manage the department and select its Secretary.
 
The State Board of Agriculture, an eight-member body created by statute in 1887, serves as the policy-making and general head of the department. The Board is charged with setting policies which direct the Secretary and the department in carrying out its duties and responsibilities. Each member serves a four-year term, with two members replaced annually by new members elected at the State Agricultural Convention and appointed by the Governor with the approval of the State Senate. By law, at least four of the members must represent the top four commodity groups in the state based on a two-year average of the gross value of production.
 
*State Board of Agriculture
*Secretary of Agriculture
**Office of the Secretary
**Agricultural and Natural Resources Division
**Animal Health Division
**Food and Nutrition Division
**Marketing and Development Division
**Plant Industry Division
 
==Agricultural Education==
Also found at the New Jersey Department of Agriculture is the Agricultural Education Division, led by Mrs. Nancy Trivette. The division oversees all agricultural education programs in New Jersey, as well as leading the New Jersey FFA Association. There are currently over 2,500 FFA members in the state of New Jersey spanning across 36 chapters.
 
===New Jersey FFA Association Executive Board===
The New Jersey Agricultural Education and FFA Executive Board is as follows:
*'''State FFA Advisor:''' Mrs. Nancy Trivette
*'''State FFA Specialist:''' Mrs. Erin Noble
*'''State FFA Executive TreasurerAssistant:''' Ms. SueDebra ButchMcCluskey
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*'''State FFA President:''' Hanna Toft, Cape May
*'''State FFA Vice President:''' BrianneMyranda SchollBond, HackettstownSouth Hunterdon FFA
*'''State FFA SecretaryVice President:''' JessicaMorgan VollRutar, Phillipsburg FFA
*'''State FFA TreasurerSecretary:''' EricRenée NelsonStillwell, NewtonAllentown FFA
*'''State FFA ReporterTreasurer:''' SkylarJeremy MatthewsPosluszny, WoodstownAllentown FFA
*'''State FFA SentinelReporter:''' AllisonZuri KarrRichmond, FreeholdSalem Co. Vo. Tech FFA
*'''State FFA Executive Committee ChairSentinel:''' KeelyJosh WeinbergerLoew, CapeCumberland Regional MayFFA
*'''State FFA Executive CommitteeParliamentarian:''' AnnalieseKelsey GancarzStockton, NorthernSalem Co. Vo. Tech BurlingtonFFA
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*'''State FFA Executive Committee:''' Gabrielle Ritzer, Freehold
*'''State FFA Executive Committee Chair:''' MarkHannah BoykoMann, Middlesex-PiscatawaySalem Co. Vo. Tech FFA
*'''State FFA Executive Committee:''' Tyler Kohlhaas, Cape May FFA
*'''Teacher Representative:''' Mr. David Pede, Newton
*'''State FFA Executive Committee:''' Alyssa Ferraro, Sussex Tech FFA
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*'''Teacher Representative:''' Mr. John Neyhart, Monmouth County FFA
 
==Commodities Councils==
To get in touch with one of these members, one should visit the NJDA's website:
The Division works closely with seven commodity councils to help them publicize their products and bring the benefits of grower-sponsored research to consumers. The funds are used by each council for product research and improvement, promotional point-of-purchase materials and special promotional events. These councils are funded by taxes levied on farmers, growers, and producers based on the quantity of goods produced. Grower-funded commodity councils have been established for apples, blueberries, milk, poultry, sweet potatoes, white potatoes, and wine.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Commodity Councils |url=https://www.nj.gov/agriculture/divisions/md/news/commcouncils.html |access-date=2013-03-01 |website=New Jersey Department of Agriculture}}</ref> These include:
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* New Jersey Apple Industry Advisory Council
* New Jersey Dairy Industry Advisory Council
* New Jersey Poultry Products Promotion Council
* [[New Jersey Wine Industry Advisory Council]]
 
==List of Secretaries==
 
{{color box|Blue}} [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] Governor (15) {{color box|Red}} [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] Governor (16)
{| class="wikitable"
|+New Jersey Secretaries of Agriculture
!No.
!Name
!Took Office
!Left Office
!Governor
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| rowspan="6" |1.
| rowspan="6" |Alva Agee
| rowspan="6" |1916
| rowspan="6" |1925
|{{color box|Blue}} [[James Fairman Fielder|James Fielder]]
|-
|{{color box|Red}} [[Walter E. Edge|Walter Evans Edge]]
|-
|{{color box|Red}} [[William Nelson Runyon|William Nelson Runyan]]
|-
|{{color box|red}} [[Clarence E. Case]]
|-
|{{color box|blue}} [[Edward I. Edwards]]
|-
|{{color box|blue}} [[George Sebastian Silzer]]
|-
| rowspan="7" |2.
| rowspan="7" |William Duryee
| rowspan="7" |1925
| rowspan="7" |1938
|{{color box|blue}} George Sebastian Silzer
|-
|{{color box|blue}} [[A. Harry Moore]]
|-
|{{color box|red}} [[Morgan Foster Larson]]
|-
|{{color box|blue}} A. Harry Moore
|-
|{{color box|red}} [[Clifford Ross Powell]]
|-
|{{color box|red}} [[Horace Griggs Prall]]
|-
|{{color box|red}} [[Harold G. Hoffman]]
|-
| rowspan="5" |3.
| rowspan="5" |[[Willard H. Allen]]
| rowspan="5" |1938
| rowspan="5" |1956
|{{color box|blue}} A. Harry Moore
|-
|{{color box|blue}} [[Charles Edison|Charles Eddison]]
|-
|{{color box|red}} Walter Evans Edge
|-
|{{color box|red}} [[Alfred E. Driscoll]]
|-
|{{color box|blue}} [[Robert B. Meyner]]
|-
| rowspan="4" |4.
| rowspan="4" |Philip Alampi
| rowspan="4" |1956
| rowspan="4" |1982
|{{color box|blue}} Robert B. Meyner
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|{{color box|blue}} [[Richard J. Hughes]]
|-
|{{color box|red}} [[William T. Cahill]]
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|{{color box|blue}} [[Brendan Byrne]]
|-
| rowspan="4" |5.
| rowspan="4" |Arthur R. Brown Jr.
| rowspan="4" |1982
| rowspan="4" |2002
|{{color box|red}} [[Thomas Kean]]
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|{{color box|blue}} [[James Florio]]
|-
|{{color box|red}} [[Christine Todd Whitman]]
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|{{color box|red}} [[Donald DiFrancesco]]
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| rowspan="6" |6.
| rowspan="6" |Charles M. Kuperus
| rowspan="6" |2002
| rowspan="6" |2008
|{{color box|red}} [[John Farmer Jr.]]
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|{{color box|red}} [[John O. Bennett]]
|-
|{{color box|blue}} [[Richard Codey]]
|-
|{{color box|blue}} [[Jim McGreevey]]
|-
|{{color box|blue}} Richard Codey
|-
|{{color box|blue}} [[Jon Corzine]]
|-
| rowspan="3" |7.
| rowspan="3" |[[Douglas H. Fisher]]<ref>{{Cite web |date=February 15, 2009 |title=New Jersey selects new agriculture secretary |url=https://theproducenews.com/new-jersey-selects-new-agriculture-secretary |access-date=2023-02-16 |website=The Produce News |place=Cherry Hill, NJ}}</ref>
| rowspan="3" |2008
| rowspan="3" |2023
|{{color box|blue}} Jon Corzine
|-
|{{color box|blue}} [[Chris Christie]]
|-
|{{color box|blue}} [[Phil Murphy]]
|-
|
|Joe Atchison III
(Interim Secretary)
|2023
|2024
|{{color box|blue}} Phil Murphy
|-
|8.
|Edward D. Wengyrn<ref>{{Cite web |date=March 23, 2024 |title=Gov. Murphy announces Ed Wengryn as New Jersey Secretary of Agriculture|url=https://wrnjradio.com/gov-murphy-announces-ed-wengryn-as-new-jersey-secretary-of-agriculture/#:~:text=NEW%20JERSEY%20%E2%80%93%20Governor%20Phil%20Murphy,State%20Board%20of%20Agriculture%20Friday. |access-date=2024-03-25 |website= WRNJR Radio}}</ref>
(Acting Secretary)
|2024
|Incumbent
|{{color box|blue}} Phil Murphy
|}
 
==References==
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==External links==
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