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Mark Kimball farms at Essex Farm in Essex, New York with his wife, Kristin, and their children and farm employees. Essex Farm is a “free choice, whole-diet, year-round CSA” in upstate New York, and, as you’ll learn on this episode, so much more.
Mark is a thinker, and someone who is unafraid to take an unpopular opinion. He muses on difficult topics related to the “regenerative” movement, and asks questions that we are still pondering— even weeks after recording this podcast. Mark’s perspective correlates with so much of what we aspire to at Late Bloomer Ranch, and taps into the essence of what it means to farm and attempt to steward a brighter future.
Dip into the root of it all, and reconnect with the essential elements of tending land with Mark Kimball.
Corinne and Mark discuss:
To find out more about Mark and his farm, visit essexfarmcsa.com
You can also connect with him on instagram @farmerkimball
If this episode resonated with you, share it with a friend or leave a review—it helps this work grow.
And if you’re craving food that aligns with your values, don’t forget to order from the ranch. It’s nourishment that supports your body and the soil.
Connect with us:
IG@latebloomerranch
Thanks for being here.
– Corinne
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Mark Kimball farms at Essex Farm in Essex, New York with his wife, Kristin, and their children and farm employees. Essex Farm is a “free choice, whole-diet, year-round CSA” in upstate New York, and, as you’ll learn on this episode, so much more.
Mark is a thinker, and someone who is unafraid to take an unpopular opinion. He muses on difficult topics related to the “regenerative” movement, and asks questions that we are still pondering— even weeks after recording this podcast. Mark’s perspective correlates with so much of what we aspire to at Late Bloomer Ranch, and taps into the essence of what it means to farm and attempt to steward a brighter future.
Dip into the root of it all, and reconnect with the essential elements of tending land with Mark Kimball.
Corinne and Mark discuss:
To find out more about Mark and his farm, visit essexfarmcsa.com
You can also connect with him on instagram @farmerkimball
If this episode resonated with you, share it with a friend or leave a review—it helps this work grow.
And if you’re craving food that aligns with your values, don’t forget to order from the ranch. It’s nourishment that supports your body and the soil.
Connect with us:
IG@latebloomerranch
Thanks for being here.
– Corinne