Chestnut Run Farm

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Chestnut Run Farm[edit | edit source]

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Chestnut Run Farm is a historic farm located in Pilesgrove Township, New Jersey, United States. The farm is renowned for its production of Asian pears and its involvement in the equestrian community, particularly in the discipline of dressage.

History[edit | edit source]

Chestnut Run Farm was established in the early 20th century and has been a significant agricultural site in Salem County, New Jersey. Over the decades, the farm has evolved from a traditional agricultural operation to a specialized producer of Asian pears, which are known for their crisp texture and sweet flavor.

Agriculture[edit | edit source]

The farm's primary agricultural product is the Asian pear, a fruit that has gained popularity in the United States for its unique taste and health benefits. The farm employs sustainable farming practices to ensure the quality and environmental friendliness of its produce. The pears are harvested in late summer and are distributed to local markets and specialty stores.

Equestrian Activities[edit | edit source]

In addition to its agricultural pursuits, Chestnut Run Farm is also a prominent name in the equestrian world. The farm features state-of-the-art facilities for dressage training and competitions. It hosts several events throughout the year, attracting riders and enthusiasts from across the region.

Location and Facilities[edit | edit source]

Chestnut Run Farm is situated in the picturesque countryside of Pilesgrove Township, offering a serene environment for both farming and equestrian activities. The farm includes expansive orchards, modern stables, and training arenas designed to accommodate both novice and experienced riders.

Licensing and Regulations[edit | edit source]

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New Jersey ABC WBD List

The farm operates under the regulations set forth by the New Jersey Department of Agriculture and adheres to the guidelines for organic farming and animal welfare. It is also listed in the New Jersey ABC WBD List, which outlines the state's agricultural and business compliance requirements.

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