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Barnes Farming Corporation

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barnes farming was founded when carson barnes decided to grow 8.3 acres of tobacco and sweet potatoes in the early ‘60s. with much hard work from carson and his wife maxine over the past 50 years, barnes farming has grown to become the world’s largest sweet potato producer, managing more than 16,000 acre of prime, cultivated land. today, barnes farming grows sweet potatoes, flue-cured tobacco, peanuts, soybeans, watermelons and wheat. barnes farming has been listed in american vegetable grower magazine’s top 100 grower list for 15 consecutive years. the operation also ranks in the top 10 vegetable growers in the southeastern united states. despite the large growth, barnes farming is still a family owned business. it is managed by carson’s son, johnny barnes.

Headquarters:
7840 Old Bailey Highway, Spring Hope, North Carolina, United States, 27882
Industry:
Farming
Founded:
1960
Employees:
5
Annual Revenue:
-

Type: Private
Ticker: -
United States 4
NAICS Code: 11511Sector: Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and HuntingSub Sector: Support Activities for Agriculture and ForestryIndustry Group: Support Activities for Crop ProductionNAICS Industry: Support Activities for Crop ProductionNational Industry:
NAICS Code: 111211Sector: Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and HuntingSub Sector: Crop ProductionIndustry Group: Vegetable and Melon FarmingNAICS Industry: Vegetable and Melon FarmingNational Industry: Potato Farming
NAICS Code: 115114Sector: Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and HuntingSub Sector: Support Activities for Agriculture and ForestryIndustry Group: Support Activities for Crop ProductionNAICS Industry: Support Activities for Crop ProductionNational Industry: Postharvest Crop Activities (Except Cotton Ginning)

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Barnes Farming Corporation's headquarters is located at 7840 Old Bailey Highway, Spring Hope, North Carolina, United States, 27882

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Barnes Farming Corporation's official website is farmpak.com

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NAICS Code: 11511Sector: Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and HuntingSub Sector: Support Activities for Agriculture and ForestryIndustry Group: Support Activities for Crop ProductionNAICS Industry: Support Activities for Crop ProductionNational Industry:
NAICS Code: 111211Sector: Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and HuntingSub Sector: Crop ProductionIndustry Group: Vegetable and Melon FarmingNAICS Industry: Vegetable and Melon FarmingNational Industry: Potato Farming
NAICS Code: 115114Sector: Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and HuntingSub Sector: Support Activities for Agriculture and ForestryIndustry Group: Support Activities for Crop ProductionNAICS Industry: Support Activities for Crop ProductionNational Industry: Postharvest Crop Activities (Except Cotton Ginning)

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Barnes Farming Corporation has 5 employees

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Barnes Farming Corporation is in the industry of: Farming

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