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The latest plan to save horse racing in New Jersey

The latest plan to save horse racing in New Jersey TRENTON – The latest plan to save horse racing in New Jersey is on Gov. Phil Murphy’s desk awaiting action: Change the way people wager so it feels more like sports betting. Since the 1930s, horse bets have relied on pari-mutuel wagering – in which the odds and payoffs are determined after the entire pool of bets is collected. A bet placed when a horse appears to have 5:1 odds could shrink to 2:1 by race time. A bill unanimously approved by lawmakers last month would introduce fixed-odds wagering – in which odds are locked in when a person buys their ticket. Both types of wagers would be offered.

NJ farmers dealing with labor shortage, passing costs on to you

New Jersey s agriculture business typically has challenges recruiting and maintaining employees for the long-term because it s a seasonal industry. But at Alstede Farms in Chester, 2021 has been a year like no other when it comes to finding help. Farms, like other businesses in the Garden State, have been feeling the pain of a labor shortage. Alstede Farms is struggling to fill roles, from cashiers for the retail store or pick-your-own operations, to administrative positions. Students are filling the labor gap at the 800-acre farm, at least for now. Get our free mobile app We re going to see a big part of this band-aid ripped off and it s going to hurt, Kurt Alstede, owner and general manager, told New Jersey 101.5. Once students go back, it s really going to be difficult.

NJ lawmakers consider task force to take on invasive pests

TRENTON New Jersey may create a task force to come up with ways to control species that don t belong here, such as the spotted lanternfly and exotic ticks, and develop plans to restore some of the damage they ve already done in the Garden State. Approved by an Assembly panel on Monday is a proposed law that would create a five-member Invasive Species Task Force, putting together minds from the Department of Environmental Protection, the Department of Agriculture, the Department of Health, the State Forester, and Rutgers University. New Jersey is particularly susceptible to invasive species because of our proximity to New York City and Philadelphia, said Assemblyman Eric Houghtaling, D-Monmouth, a primary sponsor of the measure and chair of the Agriculture Committee.

How did South Jersey farmers survive COVID-19 impact?

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150807:22:59:00

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