A Family Farm, Three Generations Strong
Quality, non-GMO products grown with innovative, eco-friendly processes, by a family that's been farming since the 1930s.
From $25,000 and 400 Acres
John L. Hundley grew up farming alongside his father before he started Hundley Farms with his wife, Patricia ("Patsy") Hundley, in 1969. They began with $25,000 worth of equipment, a $25,000 loan co-signed by his father, and 400 acres of land. The first crops harvested were sweet corn and radishes.
Hundley Farms has grown exponentially since then. Today the family farms approximately 16,000 acres, a majority in sweet corn and sugar cane, and continues to diversify with field corn, radishes, celery, green beans, and cattle.
A seasoned farmer with many awards and accolades in agriculture, John L. Hundley still leads his team with an innovative, progressive approach to producing healthy, quality products, so his children and grandchildren have the opportunity to farm for many years to come.
Quality Products, Lasting Relationships
A family-owned and operated agricultural organization that offers quality, non-GMO products while using innovative, eco-friendly processes. We strive to maintain relationships and give back to the community and the environment.
The Family at the Helm
John L. Hundley
PresidentJohn S. Hundley
Sr. Vice PresidentEric Hopkins
Sr. Vice PresidentKrista Hopkins
Sr. Vice PresidentSupported by a dedicated management team: Gary Noland, Andy Ballard, Tom Perryman, and Artie Garza.
Proud to Be Part of the Community
Hundley Farms maintains business and charitable affiliations across the agricultural community, including active participation in the Florida Fruit & Vegetable Association (FFVA).
Business Affiliations
Long-standing partnerships with leading distributors and grower organizations across Florida and beyond.
Charitable Affiliations
Committed to giving back to the communities where our families live and work.
FFVA Participation
Active involvement in the Florida Fruit & Vegetable Association to advance the industry.