Farming in Anne Arundel County


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Since early settlers landed on Maryland's shores, agriculture has played a vital role in shaping the colony and state. Founded in 1650 in central Maryland, Anne Arundel County is home to Annapolis, the state's capital. Spanning 416 square miles and boasting 533 miles of Chesapeake Bay coastline, the county was once dotted with pastoral farming villages where tobacco was the major cash crop. In time, farmers diversified and adapted their craft and products to meet the demands of an ever-changing world. By the mid-1900s, truck crops became a leading agricultural commodity as farmers began to raise livestock and other produce to supplement their income. The county's proximity to Washington, DC, and Baltimore created job opportunities that led to suburban expansion, and by the late 20th century, tobacco--once the backbone of Maryland agriculture--was replaced by other crops. Images of America: Farming in Anne Arundel County chronicles the county's rich agricultural history and transformation through images collected from farm families and historical organizations.




Farming in Anne Arundel County


Book Description

Since early settlers landed on Maryland's shores, agriculture has played a vital role in shaping the colony and state. Founded in 1650 in central Maryland, Anne Arundel County is home to Annapolis, the state's capital. Spanning 416 square miles and boasting 533 miles of Chesapeake Bay coastline, the county was once dotted with pastoral farming villages where tobacco was the major cash crop. In time, farmers diversified and adapted their craft and products to meet the demands of an ever-changing world. By the mid-1900s, truck crops became a leading agricultural commodity as farmers began to raise livestock and other produce to supplement their income. The county's proximity to Washington, DC, and Baltimore created job opportunities that led to suburban expansion, and by the late 20th century, tobacco--once the backbone of Maryland agriculture--was replaced by other crops. Images of America: Farming in Anne Arundel County chronicles the county's rich agricultural history and transformation through images collected from farm families and historical organizations.










Farm Relief Legislation


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Bureau Publication


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American Farmer


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4th ser., v. 1-4 includes the Proceedings of the 1st-11th annual meetings (1848-58) of the Maryland State Agricultural Society.




Strawberries, Peas, and Beans


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Strawberries, Peas & Beans is the story of farmers, pickers, produce & unique brass tokens used by the farmers to pay their pickers. With over 2,000 truck farms, Anne Arundel County was one of the leading truck farming regions in the United States. Anne Arundel gave birth to commercial strawberries & led the nation in strawberry acreage for many years. Peach orchards in Maryland were first grown in Anne Arundel County. Melons developed in the County delighted consumers with a reputation as the finest in the world. Anne Arundel produce with its reputation for quality was shipped as far North as Montreal & as far West as Denver. Strawberries, Peas & Beans documents the truck farming era in Anne Arundel County, an era ignored in Maryland history books & unknown to most people. The book tells of the hard life of the farmers & how they depended upon the immigrant pickers from Baltimore. Over 10,000 pickers migrated to the Anne Arundel farms during the summer months to pick strawberries, peas & beans. The book describes an agricultural society & elaborates on the reputation of Anne Arundel produce. The book also includes the most complete inventory of pickers' checks ever compiled, listing over 400 farmers & 1500 different varieties of tokens.