The Case Family: 18th Century Farming in Flemington (2)
(We continue with our story of the history of the Case-Dvoor Farm by looking at Philip Cases and his efforts to farm the land in the 18th century. To read about Johan Philip [...]
(We continue with our story of the history of the Case-Dvoor Farm by looking at Philip Cases and his efforts to farm the land in the 18th century. To read about Johan Philip [...]
(Part 1 of an ongoing series: The historic Case-Dvoor Farmstead, which serves as the Hunterdon Land Trust’s headquarters, tells a fascinating story of our county’s agricultural heritage, local architecture from the mid-18th century, [...]
(We continue our history on the Dvoor Farm by taking a closer look at the construction of the stone farm house that now serves as the headquarters of the Hunterdon Land Trust. If [...]
"Things men have made with wakened hands, and put soft life into Are awake through years with transferred touch, and go on glowing for long years. And for this reason, some old [...]
Find your favorite fall foods at our Farmers' Market this Sunday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Dvoor Farm, 111 Mine St., Flemington. There's plenty of free parking located near our farmers [...]
An interesting special program on Prohibition, plenty of delicious seasonal foods, yoga and music -- we'll have them all at our Farmers' Market this Sunday! Join us from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. [...]
Next time you have your morning cup of coffee, thank bees! Coffee beans depend heavily on bees for pollination. So do avocados, almonds, onions, apples and many berries. We’re probably most familiar with [...]
Hunterdon Land Trust Land Steward Kristin Winters hands Lea-Jade a steel weed wrench. Even though the device weighs about 15 pounds and stands 39 inches high – more than half the height of [...]
Our holiday Farmers’ Market has a number of special treats in store for you: a new vendor, a special guest and the return of Phillips Farms! Make sure to join us at [...]
Ninety-eight acres of mostly pristine, verdant forest untouched by churning plow or digging backhoe, and undisturbed by hungry deer … in New Jersey? A rare occurrence indeed. And, what’s best of all, these [...]