Kim Falter grew up in Kansas City, Missouri and has lived all over the U.S. She has been a wildland firefighter in Arizona, studied sensitive plant species in the Smokey Mountain National Park, apprenticed on an organic farm in Wisconsin, and worked at an herb nursery in North Carolina. She currently works as the Wellness Coordinator at the Cook County Whole Foods Co-op in Grand Marais. Kim has a B.S in Biology from Northland College and a M.S. in Holistic Nutrition from Clayton College. She lives off-grid in Colvill with her husband and two sons.
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