Our persimmon business started in 2006 as a learning opportunity and project for third-generation Barnes Farming owner, Josh Barnes. At the time he was just 13 years old but he was eager to grow and manage a crop of his own.
Read MoreJacy talks with FreshPlaza about sweetpotato exports to Europe, highlighting a new variety that has gained popularity - Purple Splendor.
Read MoreThe Barnes family and Maxine Whitley, owners of Barnes Farming, donated a portion of their farmland for the expansion of Sandy Fork Missionary Baptist Church’s cemetery.
Read MoreIn 2004, Johnny’s oldest child, Bethany decided to grow watermelons. With years of learning curves albeit success, watermelons have now become one of our signature crops.
Read MoreYou may have noticed across our website that we spell sweetpotato as one word and no, it’s not a typo. Find out why we spell it this way!
Read MoreBarnes Farming welcomes Jacy Barnes Clapp, the daughter of president and second-generation owner, Johnny Barnes, to the company.
Read MoreAs production begins to ramp up in North Carolina, Josh talks with Fresh Plaza about the year’s outlook on the size and yields of persimmons.
Read MoreWe have new colorful packaging to reflect our new brand!
Read MoreWatch our friend, Michelle Grainger give an amazing TEDtalk at the Cary, NC TEDx event discussing what it means to be a farmer.
Read MoreFarm Pak and Barnes Farming are excited to announce the release of our new logo!
Read MoreFarm Pak Products, Inc., the marketing arm of Barnes Farming Corporation, is proud to celebrate 50 years of successfully meeting and exceeding customer expectations in an increasingly competitive and challenging sweetpotato industry.
Read More“Land of Opportunity” profiles several successful Hispanic immigrants in North Carolina and examines their contributions to our economy and our communities.
Read MoreThe largest sweetpotato producer in the United States runs a farm in Nash County. Johnny Barnes of Spring Hope is a busy man this time of year, shipping potatoes to Thanksgiving dinner tables across the country.
Read MoreCarson B. Barnes of Nash County, owner of Barnes Farming Corp., created the endowment in honor of Covington’s guidance in the development of the Barnes family operation, the nation’s largest grower of sweet potatoes.
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