JENNIFER WEATHERS
Hutchinson/Reno County Chamber of Commerce
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — The Agri-Business of the Year Award is intended to honor the agri-businesses in Reno County and thank them for the important role they play in strengthening the local ag economy. This year’s Agri-Business of the Year Award went to Ehling Custom Mills.
Custom mills were first founded in 1972 by three gentlemen that called the business MTN standing for Miller, Troyer and Nisly in a shed on Miller’s farm. In two years, they built on a site in Pleasantview. In 1999 Sam Miller bought the mill and changed it to Custom mills. Debra started to work for Sam in the office and was his office manager. Sam added grain storage and a seed warehouse.
In 2011, Sam sold the business to Randall and Debra, who have since enhanced operations by adding another feed truck and larger scales. With a dedicated team of nine employees, Custom Mills has successfully grown its customer base while continuing to cater to the livestock industry, serving cattle, hogs, poultry, dairy, sheep, goats, and horses across nine counties around Hutchinson.
Custom Mills prides itself on producing custom-made feed using high-quality local grains. The company is committed to meeting the unique needs of its customers, ensuring timely delivery and satisfaction.
Randall and Debra Ehling are also proud supporters of FFA and 4-H in their surrounding counties, reinforcing their commitment to the community and the next generation of agricultural leaders.
With a focus on quality products and exceptional service, Custom Mills thrives on strong relationships with customers and employees alike, making it a cornerstone of the local agricultural community.