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175-Historic New Jersey Farm Getting Government Protection by the Trump Administration Grievances

Cory W. Morrel

June 20, 2025

Trump Administration Places Protective Order to Rescue Seizure of 175 Farmland from Government

Township New Jersey- A New Jersey Family is getting prayers answers after the atrocity incident of 175 expansion agriculture farmland has been placed for confiscation for government submission from a Biden-style government despotic rule of our family farm in America. The battle isn't won yet.

Many farms such as the one in New Jersey are getting local attention around America from the Trump Administration the family doesn't want to sell keeping the deed to the farmland ownership. The Cranbury City government announced it as the source to capture its 21-widespread farm throughout the domain area in order to develop low-income apartment construction crew commercial projects, but the Henry Family isn't going away so fast.

While since Tuesday, Agriculture Sec. Brook Rollins detailed the power of the federal government would get involved personally in contrary of the case responding on the other side of the family.

"On the phone with Andy Henry of Highland Ranch in Cranbury, NJ. The city govt has approved seizing his 175-year-old family farm via eminent domain for affordable housing units," wrote Rollins.

"Whether the Maudes, the Henrys or others whom we will soon announce, the Biden-style government takeover of our family farms is over," she added. "While this particular case is a city eminent domain issue, we @usda are exploring every legal option to help."

Andy Henry says he has received many multimillion-dollar offers for the farm, but he has denied all of them.

“Didn’t matter how much money we were offered,” Henry said. “We saved the farm no matter what. We turned down all the offers to preserve the legacy for our family, city, and even state.”

In April, he received a letter from the Cranbury Township Committee telling him that he can either accept an offer or the farm would be taken by eminent domain.

RELATED: 5 Things You Need to Understand About Eminent Domain

Eminent domain is a power of the government that is enumerated in the U.S. Constitution, but its application has been significantly expanded, improperly according to critics, to include seizures that indirectly benefit the government through increased taxes.

“My family sacrificed on this land for 175 years,” Henry added. “All the other farms disappeared. We did not. We will not.”

He says he will fight the township at every step to keep the farm.



 

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