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www.nj.gov/agriculture – January 23, 2026- Bella Walz – isabella.walz@ag.nj.gov
(TRENTON) – Two farmers were recognized today for their outstanding contributions to New
Jersey agriculture during the 2026 State Agricultural Convention. Both received the prestigious
Distinguished Service to Agriculture Award.
Mary Powers Nikola and Henry D. DuBois Jr. were honored during the Award Presentations at
the Joint State Agricultural Convention for their long-time service to New Jersey agriculture and the
agriculture community.
Dr. Mary Powers Nikola of Ocean County, New Jersey, has served the New Jersey agriculture
industry for decades. Dr. Nikola most notably served as Director of the New Jersey Agricultural
Leadership Development Program (1999–2012) under the New Jersey Agricultural Society, in
partnership with the New Jersey Farm Bureau, New Jersey Department of Agriculture, and Rutgers
University. Through her teaching, mentorship, and networking initiatives, she helped shape many of
today’s agricultural leaders, professionals, farmers, and many other industry associates, who credit
her guidance and mentorship as part of their success.
“As a graduate of the first class of the New Jersey Agriculture Leadership Development Program
(NJALDP), I know firsthand the impact of the program and how it develops leaders. Mary Nikola in
her time as director of the program shaped and influenced many of New Jersey’s current agricultural
leaders and ensured the program’s success and existence to today,” said Ed Wengryn, NJ Secretary
of Agriculture.
Henry D. DuBois Jr. of Salem County, New Jersey, began his agricultural career at the age of 15
a journey that has spanned more than seven decades. A former President of the New Jersey State
Board of Agriculture, Henry founded his own farm business, originally known as H&S DuBois Farm
and now operating as DuBois’ Spring Brook Farms, which operated on more than 3,600 acres of New
Jersey farmland. In 1983, he was honored as New Jersey’s Outstanding Young Farmer and received
the Conservation Farmer Award for his commitment to soil and water resource preservation. The
agricultural community is grateful for Mr. DuBois’ lifetime commitment to agriculture in the Garden
State.
“Henry DuBois Jr.’s service to agriculture connects all our honorees today. As a former ag leader
having served on the State Board of Agriculture, the Vegetable Growers and New Jersey Farm
Bureau, Henry has played an important role in growing our state’s vibrant agriculture industry,” said
Ed Wengryn, NJ Secretary of Agriculture.
This award highlights the dedication and leadership that continue to strengthen New Jersey’s
agricultural industry. The New Jersey Department of Agriculture and the State Board of Agriculture
congratulate this year’s honorees and thank them for their outstanding contributions to the Garden
State’s farming community.