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CT NOFA Board Member Kaitlyn Kimball Discusses Storm Effects on Small Farms

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CT NOFA board member, Kaitlyn Kimball, was recently featured on WPKN’s Digging in the Dirt podcast to discuss the impact of the late summer storms for small farms in Connecticut. In addition to being a CT NOFA board member, Kimball is the Director of Agriculture for CitySeed in New Haven and co-owner of Sunset Farm in Naugatuck, a certified organic vegetable and flower farm.

Listen to the podcast here, or stream below.

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