The last thing Charles F. Seabrook wanted to be was a farmer, yet with keen insight and a driving determination, he cultivated his father’s small farm in Upper Deerfield into the largest vegetable farm
and frozen vegetable processing operation in the world. Best known for its system of quick-freezing and packaging fresh vegetables, the Seabrook Farms Company was an innovator in farming technique and processing. But its fascinating past is as much a story about people as produce. At its peak, Seabrook employed 5,000 workers from 25 countries, speaking 30 different languages. Among the most predominant of these employees were the Japanese Americans, who
were released from U.S. internment camps beginning in 1944 during World War II.
Seabrook Farms (NJ) (Images of America)
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Author(s)Cheryl L. Baisden
PublisherArcadia Publishing
ISBN / ASIN0738550329
ISBN-139780738550329
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Sales Rank1,306,127
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸