Vincent and Jess began their journey at White Barn Farm almost 20 years ago with a simple goal: to become more self-sufficient by growing their own food and raising chickens. What started as a practical pursuit evolved into a passionate calling that has shaped their lives and their community. Over the decades, they discovered their deep love for growing and preserving food, and more importantly, for sharing those essential skills with others who value sustainable living.
White Barn Farm & Apiary stands as a testament to thoughtful stewardship in the hills of New Hampshire. The farm operates on the interconnected principles of regenerative agriculture, where every element supports the others in a carefully balanced ecosystem. Their heritage poultry breeding program focuses on rare chicken breeds selected for strong genetics, beautiful feathering, and remarkable egg colors, while their honeybees work the gardens and wildflowers, playing an essential role in the farm's success. The seasonal produce, grown using natural and chemical-free practices, reflects their commitment to building amazing soil while protecting the local watershed.
The philosophy that guides White Barn Farm centers on the belief that good farming begins with caring well for the land. Vincent and Jess see themselves not merely as farmers, but as stewards of the land and animals in their care, working season by season to leave their property healthier, more fertile, and more alive than they found it. Though not certified organic, they meet or exceed organic standards through cover cropping, companion planting, composting, rotational chicken grazing, and creating habitat for pollinators and beneficial insects. Their methods focus on natural, chemical-free growing practices that allow animals to live as they were meant to, ensuring that each generation of stewards will inherit land that thrives.
Vincent and Jess began their journey at White Barn Farm almost 20 years ago with a simple goal: to become more self-sufficient by growing their own food and raising chickens. What started as a practical pursuit evolved into a passionate calling that has shaped their lives and their community. Over the decades, they discovered their deep love for growing and preserving food, and more importantly, for sharing those essential skills with others who value sustainable living.
White Barn Farm & Apiary stands as a testament to thoughtful stewardship in the hills of New Hampshire. The farm operates on the interconnected principles of regenerative agriculture, where every element supports the others in a carefully balanced ecosystem. Their heritage poultry breeding program focuses on rare chicken breeds selected for strong genetics, beautiful feathering, and remarkable egg colors, while their honeybees work the gardens and wildflowers, playing an essential role in the farm's success. The seasonal produce, grown using natural and chemical-free practices, reflects their commitment to building amazing soil while protecting the local watershed.
The philosophy that guides White Barn Farm centers on the belief that good farming begins with caring well for the land. Vincent and Jess see themselves not merely as farmers, but as stewards of the land and animals in their care, working season by season to leave their property healthier, more fertile, and more alive than they found it. Though not certified organic, they meet or exceed organic standards through cover cropping, companion planting, composting, rotational chicken grazing, and creating habitat for pollinators and beneficial insects. Their methods focus on natural, chemical-free growing practices that allow animals to live as they were meant to, ensuring that each generation of stewards will inherit land that thrives.



