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Meet Our Farm Partner: Corbett Brothers Farms

October 10, 2025
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Meet Our Farm Partner: Corbett Brothers Farms

In honor of the upcoming National Farmer Day, we’re excited to highlight Corbett Brothers Farms as one of our farm partners. Located in Lake Park, Georgia, just minutes from the GA–FL border and south of Valdosta, Corbett Brothers are more than just a supplier of bell peppers, eggplants, and satsuma citrus. They’re a family-owned farm, a leader in Georgia-Grown citrus, and a shining example of how farming continues to grow and evolve in Georgia.

A Family Farm

The Corbett farm story began in 1973, when brothers Louis Corbett and Mac Corbett broke ground by commercially raising bell peppers and eggplant around Lake Park, Georgia. 

Fast forward to 1987: Ken and Kim Corbett took the reins. With one acre of bell peppers and a borrowed tractor, they launched their own farm operation. Ken balanced farming with an off-farm job, while Kim managed harvest and packing, all while raising their three children: Justin, Jessica, and Jared.

Justin, Ken, and Jared. Photo credit: Rosemary Gordon.

From their earliest days, the Corbett children were immersed in farm life. Their first playpen? Produce boxes.

As the operation expanded, brothers Justin and Jared Corbett embraced the responsibility of not only managing the farm but also honoring their family’s history. Today, they carry forward the values Ken and Kim instilled: transparency, respect for the land, and dedicated service to their customers. In doing so, they honor their grandfather Louis and uncle Mac while also cultivating new possibilities for the next generation of the Corbett family.

What’s Growing at Corbett Brothers Farm

Corbett Brothers Farm specializes in fresh vegetables and citrus, all packaged on-site in a fully audited, climate-controlled facility. Their vegetable offerings include bell peppers, cabbage, hot peppers, cucumbers, eggplants, and squashes.

On the citrus side, Corbett Brothers is known for growing the first Georgia Grown-endorsed citrus, satsumas. Their satsumas (mandarins) are sold both in bulk boxes and under their retail brand, BESTIES™. Sweet, seedless, and easy to peel, Georgia Grown satsumas are packed with vitamin C and fiber, making them a perfect snack for kids and adults alike.

Learn More about Corbett Brothers Farm

To learn more about Corbett Brothers Farm, visit their website to explore their history and crops, enjoy this video for a behind-the-scenes look at the farm, and read this AJC article highlighting their Satsuma citrus.

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