A family of farmers have made a career change and are now focused on growing the sport of cornhole. They run a business together, producing high-quality handcrafted cornhole boards, bags, and other equipment. Stephanie Bishell, a former emergency medical technician, is the head of production at Skilled Cornhole. She pays attention to detail and ensures that everything produced is of the highest quality.
At Skilled Cornhole, employees are required to get their hands dirty to create a quality product. Stephanie Bishell emphasizes the importance of making products by hand to ensure that everything meets the correct specifications and customers get the quality they expect. Her father, Howie Wood, initially discovered cornhole while selling horse equipment and began making boards, which later grew into a thriving business.
Stephanie Bishell’s husband, Tony Bishell, also works in the family business and stresses the importance of using the right number of screws to prevent bags from bouncing when thrown. They focus on maintaining sturdy boards that do not wiggle, enhancing the overall playing experience for customers. Customer satisfaction is a top priority for Stephanie Bishell, and she continuously works to improve the smoothness of the boards, the finish, and how the bags are thrown to ensure top-quality products.