Much of Jersey's farmland is adapted to the use of tractors. 



Association, with headquarters at Beverly in Burlington County, charters 

 a special train daily in summer to carry its members' products to the New 

 York market. The largest poultry association in the State is located at 

 Vineland, the center of one of the greatest poultry districts in the country. 

 The several hundred members of this active organization use special labels 

 to advertise Vineland eggs. 



Educational Associations. Besides the organizations for buying and sell- 

 ing, many associations have been formed for the promotion of various types 

 of farming. Prominent among these are the New Jersey State Horticul- 

 tural Society, the State Dairymen's Association, the State Potato Growers' 

 Association, the State Alfalfa Association, and the State Poultry Associa- 

 tion. Meetings are held at intervals to discuss methods for the advance- 

 ment of their respective interests. 



FARMING AREAS 



Distribution of Population. The industrial and thickly populated sec- 

 tions of New Jersey are shown on the map on page 19, and significantly 



Tiventy-three 



