By Ron Wilson, director of the Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development at Kansas State University
“Home is where the Herd is.” Wait, that’s supposed to say, “Home is where the ‘Heart’ is,” right? For two creative young women who grew up working in agriculture, both of those statements could apply. These women have used their creative talents to develop a business which is marketing products across Kansas and beyond.
Cassidy Cage and Halle Schindler are founders and business partners in the company named C&H Designs, after their first initials. Both are students at Kansas State University.
Cassidy Cage grew up at Muleshoe, Texas, and came to K-State where she is a student in Animal Sciences with a communications and marketing emphasis. She also joined the Sigma Kappa sorority.
Halle Schindler is studying agribusiness at K-State and joined the Sigma Kappa sorority at K-State as well. In fact, the two were paired together when Halle became Cassidy’s little sister within the sorority. The two became great friends and eventually roommates. Both of their families are involved in producing cattle. Continue reading “Cassidy Cage, Halle Schindler – C&H Designs”