New Jersey is known as the Garden State, but ironically it is the most urbanized state in the U.S. Approximately 90% of residents live in an urban area, and every New Jersey county is dense enough to be classified as a metropolitan area. Yet agriculture does continue in certain regions, including nursery stock, horses, vegetables, fruits and nuts, seafood and dairy products. Hammonton in the southern part of the state is called the “Blueberry Capital of the World,” with approximately 7,500 harvested acres dedicated to the famous crop. In sharp contrast, New Jersey is also home to numerous chemical plants and major pharmaceutical firms, including Merck, Wyeth, Johnson & Johnson, Novartis and Pfizer.