
10/06/2025
Kalvin and Rachel fell in love with local food, and each other, while attending college at UW-Stevens Point. The thriving local farmers market scene and opportunities to volunteer provided real world inspiration of what smaller producers could do.
Rachel and Kalvin purchased Rachel’s grandparents’ farm when they moved back to Minnesota to establish Fiddlehead K**b Both originally from LeRoy, a town of approximately 900, coming home offered an opportunity to build their dream life within their community.
Both Kalvin and Rachel work full time on the farm, fulfilling a shared dream. “The idea for our farm was to build this around our family,” reflects Kalvin. “We’ve been building our lifestyle around our family and good food, local food. We’re kind of in awe every day that this is what we get to do as a family working together. It’s been hard sometimes, but building this business around our family is a total joy.”
“When you cultivate mushrooms inside, it is inherently not sustainable,” explains Kalvin. “You use lots of power. There are all sorts of filters and fans that run in addition to lighting the space.” The economic impact of installing solar changed their farm’s monthly expenses radically. “We used to have $800 electric bills each month. Thanks to our solar installation we now apply those financial resources to grow our business in other ways.”
Fiddlehead K**b Farm is a graduate of the 2024 . Established in 2022 by (Community and Economic Development Associates (CEDA)) RBIL is a cohort-based, entrepreneurial program that reverses the narrative of rural decline.
RBIL’s support made it possible for their farm to finalize their business plan, secure funding for their grow room expansion, achieve organic certification and increase their sales goals. “If you put in the work with RBIL, your business will be on a path to success. We can’t give them enough praise for all they have done for our business.”
Visit fiddleheadknob.com for recipes, farmers market schedules and to place an order.
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This is post four of nine in this series. Tuesday brings the next local hero!