New Hampshire Chronicle
“Wednesday, July 27th, 2022
Tonight, we meet a couple that is transforming, preserving, and planting seeds, in Hancock. They have big plans for The Farm at Wolf Pine Hollow and we got to hear all about them.”
The Keene Sentinel
Thursday, June 2nd, 2022
“When Ariane and Tom Ice began looking for land, they fell in love with a property in Hancock. As adjacent parcels became available, they acquired them too, ultimately piecing together more than 100 acres.
‘It used to be farms, at the turn of the century in the 1900s. There was sheep, there was apple orchards, there was poultry going on here, like much of New Hampshire,’ Ariane Ice said.
‘We decided to try to rebuild something special out here.’
The result is The Farm at Wolf Pine Hollow, a working farm on Middle Hancock Road that the Ices are turning into a “farm-luxe” experience with a store, farm stays, festivals, pick-your-own fruit and more. …”
The Keene Sentinel
Sunday, March 5th, 2023
“In defiance of Punxsutawney Phil, spring has already bloomed for 35 elderly Monadnock Region residents as they were gifted tulips from a Hancock flower farm this past week.
The tulips, arranged in multicolored bouquets, came from The Farm at Wolf Pine Hollow, and were sent by family members, friends and loved ones via delivery service SweenEats. They arrived at doorsteps of residences and nursing homes in Peterborough, Jaffrey, Dublin and other areas across the region Wednesday and Thursday.
Rita Wirth, 73, of Swanzey received a bouquet as a surprise from her daughter and said she was delighted by the kind gesture. Wirth, a retired special education teacher, said she’s currently in Dublin taking care of her daughter’s dogs, who’s away in Vermont…”
BusinessNH Magazine
March 2023
“When a farmhouse was built in 1800 on a large plot of farmland in Hancock, it’s safe to assume its owner did not envision agritourism, selling wine and growing tulips. But for Ariane and Tom Ice, attorneys who started their farm several years ago, that’s exactly their vision.
The couple bought the farm, which now sits on 100 acres, after becoming empty nesters, and turned to Tom’s parents, who owned an organic farm in New Mexico, for mentorship. They dubbed their venture The Farm at Wolf Pine Hollow, inspired by the pines trees on the property that they say are like wolves sitting on the plain…”