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At the age of eight, Cynthia Kapple started selling organically grown produce from their family garden to help them make ends meet. She pulled her little red wagon of fresh produce from neighbor to neighbor. “I remember the joy and excitement as the neighbors called each other when they saw me coming. They didn’t want to miss out.”

In 1998, Cynthia started working 2.7 acres to supply her family and farm stand with fresh produce, cut flowers and eggs.  Further still her farm can be considered a gift shop with a nice variety of locally made products including cards, linens and jewelry, homemade toys, garden art.

Cynthia’s children, husband and a neighbor-friends also help out on the farm, contributing energy and learning skills.