Welcome to Fart in the Wind Farm Store, a little dream-turned-reality created by Mark and Mimi McNutt.
For as long as anyone can remember, Mark has loved being outside, tending the soil, and growing food the old-fashioned way — fresh, natural, and without a drop of pesticides. His happiest days have always been spent in the garden, raising produce meant to be enjoyed and shared. Mimi, a retired teacher, has always had a gift for creativity and hospitality. From homemade strawberry jam to her hand-crocheted pumpkins, pot holders, and decorations, she brings warmth, heart, and a personal touch to everything in the store.
And the name? That one has a family story. Whenever Mark was outside working, Mimi could never track him down — he was always off like a “fart in the wind.” The phrase became a running joke, and when it came time to name the farm store, nothing else seemed to fit. Quirky, a little unexpected, and guaranteed to make people smile — just like the McNutts themselves.
Everything sold at Fart in the Wind is grown, made, or inspired by family tradition. The strawberry jam is a secret recipe passed down through generations. The roasted jarred tomatoes and crisp pickles come straight from the backyard garden, using recipes from dear friends and family. Even the handmade crafts — crocheted by Mimi — are stitched with love and meant to bring joy into homes near and far.
For Mark and Mimi, this store isn’t just about selling produce or handmade goods. It’s about sharing their passion for wholesome, homegrown food, honoring family traditions, and creating a gathering place for their community. At Fart in the Wind Farm Store, you’ll find more than just fresh produce and quirky treasures — you’ll find a piece of the McNutt family’s heart.