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Fernbrook Farms

‘Fernbrook’ was purchased by the Kuser family of Trenton, NJ in 1899. During the 1930’s Depression Years, Fernbrook was home to several families who farmed the land for their own sustenance and shortly thereafter, the farm changed to a dairy operation, milking over 80 head of cows and selling the milk locally to the Walker Gordon Dairy in Plainsboro, NJ.

Third generation owners Susie and Q Kuser came to the farm in 1974 and began their dream of transforming the farm into a place that is shared with many and used to educate both young and old about food, the beauty of nature, and sustainable farming practices. In 1996, 230 acres of the farm was permanently preserved under the New Jersey Farmland Preservation Act so no future development can take place on the farm.

In 2015, fourth and fifth generation Kusers moved onto the farm to ensure that Fernbrook Farms will remain a place for family and friends to come together for the next generation.

Today

Fernbrook Farms is a multifaceted 230- acre preserved farmland that will forever be a place for friends and families to come together, learn, laugh, and create stories. With their Community Supported Agriculture program, over 500 families get a weekly share of fresh, delicious, organic vegetables as they get to experience the sources of their food firsthand.  Their education center engages several thousand children each year as they experience the wonder of nature and learn about the sources of their food.

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