New Jersey Department of Agriculture
About the Business
Welcome to the New Jersey Department of Agriculture, located at 200 Riverview Plaza, Trenton, New Jersey. As a vital local government office, we are dedicated to supporting the agricultural community and ensuring the prosperity and sustainability of New Jersey's farming industry. Our department plays a crucial role in promoting agricultural products, safeguarding plant and animal health, and implementing effective conservation practices. We strive to enhance the quality of life for New Jersey residents by ensuring a safe and abundant food supply, promoting environmental stewardship, and supporting the economic vitality of the agriculture sector. Whether you are a farmer, consumer, or industry professional, we are here to provide valuable resources, guidance, and support. Visit us to learn more about our initiatives, programs, and services aimed at fostering a thriving agricultural landscape in the Garden State.
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Location & Phone number
200 Riverview Plaza, Trenton, New Jersey 08611, United States
Reviews
"The number on here is not active where can I reach the dept of agriculture"
"Some woman who works for the department of agriculture came onto my property at 8pm at night wanting a “personal interview” in regards to my small farm. What an uncomfortable and unprofessional experience…I’m disgusted."
"The NJ Department of Agriculture has held my family and property hostage for 12 years through uncontrolled bullying by the State Agricultural Development Committee (SADC). We have violated no laws or regulations, nor signed any agreements nor accepted any monies from the SADC. But Susan Payne, using the Attorney General's Office and an unlimited legal budget, has punished us for 12 years in order to steal our property rights without compensation. Our "crime" is being the neighbors of an SADC-preserved property with a driveway that goes through that property. In the most recent iteration of the SADC's arbitrary and capricious bullying, we were told we can make changes necessary to have firetruck access to keep our house from burning down ONLY if we agree to give up our property rights without compensation and use our driveway easement to manage water flow on our neighbor's farm -- they've already enriched this farmer with almost $3 million, and now they are trying to force us to enrich him more (in addition to our legal fees of $150,000). We can't understand how Ms. Payne is allowed to repeatedly pummel us with this undisciplined and tyrannical behavior, which displays an absolute inability to discern the relative severity and importance of matters and to stop herself from these AG-assisted bullying behaviors. The NJDA and OAG have supported Ms. Payne's actions by giving her unlimited legal resources without any real oversight. Years ago, Fischer's own Board of Directors advised him to get the SADC Director's overreaching behaviors under control (according to a former Board member). Following our complaint, the Comptroller's Office told us they would ask him to provide better oversight. He has obviously failed to do that, showing neither the management nor leadership skills required of his position. (For more details, see our review on the NJ Office of Attorney General website)."
"Awesome"
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