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New Jersey Dept of Agriculture kicks off Jersey Fresh Season

New Jersey Secretary of Agriculture Douglas H. Fisher and other state and local officials today kicked off the Jersey Fresh season by visiting Walker Brothers Inc., in Salem County, which grows asparagus as well as other crops, and is known for sending its asparagus seeds across the globe. Jersey Fresh items are now appearing in farmers markets and stores around the state.

“What the Walker Brothers have done with their operation is a superb example of how growers in New Jersey provide produce locally while making an impact globally,” Secretary Fisher said. “As temperatures begin to warm, Jersey Fresh asparagus and other early greens are becoming available in supermarkets and farmers markets. The Jersey Fresh brand has a well-earned reputation for peak freshness and we encourage all buyers of food to support the local economy by purchasing Jersey Fresh wherever it is sold.”

New Jersey ranks in the top 10 in the U.S. in the production of several crops, including fourth in asparagus. According to the USDA, in 2021 the New Jersey asparagus crop was valued at $11 million, and the overall production of fruits and vegetables in New Jersey was valued at approximately $350 million.

“It’s always great to be part of the Jersey Fresh season and we are excited and hopeful for this year,” Walker Farms President Scott Walker said. “Along with supplying our local customers, we are proud of the development and progress we have made in recent years with our international seed program.”

Walker Brothers is a fifth-generation operation that was established in the 1800s. The farm has over 40 years of experience in fresh market asparagus production, 30 years in asparagus crown production and 25 years in hybrid asparagus seed production and marketing. Along with growing their own asparagus sold in their on-farm market, their green and purple hybrid asparagus varieties are grown on every continent except Antarctica. Within the last two years, trials in 17 countries have been established to test new hybrids from the Walker Breeding Program.

They also have two international employees, one that travels around the globe to perform educational sessions and marketing for Walker Brothers seeds, and another who is a representative in South America.

Walker Brothers is the only asparagus breeder in the U.S., and one of 10 in the world. The Walker Breeding Program is currently focusing on developing new hybrids that offer high marketable yields, consistent spear size and quality, disease resistance and good flavor, while also looking to the future trends of asparagus production.

Other crops with an early harvest becoming available daily throughout the state include kale, lettuce, radishes, and spinach. Strawberries and beets are expected to be widely available in about two weeks.

For more information:
Jeff Wolfe
State of New Jersey Dept of Agriculture
PO Box 330
Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0330 
Tel.: +1 (609) 913-6559
jeff.wolfe@ag.nj.gov

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