Notably, the report found that 61% of New Jersey's farmland is considered 'nationally significant' for food and crop production with little environmental impact. Each state needs to secure a critical mass of high-quality farmland to ensure that its food system is resilient in the face of extreme disruptions.
@Xdqwerty, we get called "the armpit of america" because if you look at the northeast USA sticking up to the right as an arm, it's like we're in the arm pit lol. Also partly due to the aforementioned chemical issues here https://imgur.com/ncuLe7V
There are a lot of things codified into law and written in to our state constitution here, which is (to me) a good thing to have as the political landscape in the USA shifts further and further right