Born from worldly lessons, Mahina Mele Farm planted and growing in Kona

Part of Jason’s efforts to incorporate his Hawaiian style of Korean Natural Farming include huge windrows of macnut shells and hulls. (Diana Duff/Special to West Hawaii Today)
Most of Mahina Mele Farm’s coffee trees are shaded by macnut trees. (Diana Duff/Special to West Hawaii Today)
Kollette shows off some of their high quality products that will be featured in their new store. (Diana Duff/Special to West Hawaii Today)
Susan and Kollette create wonderful skin care products in their super clean lab. (Diana Duff/Special to West Hawaii Today)
Jason and Kollette Stith have worked hard to make Mahina Mele Farm a success. (Diana Duff/Special to West Hawaii Today)

KONA — Almost 15 years ago, Kollette and Jason Stith had a dream of someday running a sustainable organic farm in Kona. Today, their Mahina Mele Farm is a fulfillment of their fantasy and a productive success.