After years working in horticulture, procuring and preparing flowers through her own floral business, Beth Rylander decided it was time to more energy in to the family farm. Beth ran the combines and tractors and operated the row crop farm while her husband worked full-time as an engineer. The opportunity to purchase their town’s grain elevator arose and Beth saw it as a way to expand their on-farm storage capabilities. But this enterprising FarmHer took it one step further and tapped into her creative side by converting the attached feed mill into a quilt shop.