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tHE fARMGIRL fASHIONISTAS 

Reilly and Harley are two sisters who spent their childhood living on their family's dairy farm in Silver Springs, New York. They currently live their best life just down the road on Silver Lake. They both enjoy all things agriculture and cannot wait to share their story with you!

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Hi! I'm Reilly and I am the older sister. I am eighteen years old and a student at SUNY Morrisville. I am majoring in Agriculture Business and I am very involved in the Dairy/Livestock club and the Collegiate FFA chapter. The summer of 2018 I was with my Mom volunteering at Empire field days in Seneca Falls New York when we came across a sunflower field. I absolutely fell in love the second I saw it and was running around like a kid in a candy store. Then came the idea..... I had never seen something like this in my hometown and wanted to bring the same feeling of happiness and joy closer to home. That's how Silver Lake Sunnies was born. The summer of 2019 my Uncle Russell and I planted about 2 acres of multiple varieties of sunflowers on the family farm. We built a roadside stand out of an hay wagon and we were ready to go! Soon we were also selling sunflowers and jewelry at our local farmers market on Saturday mornings. My ultimate goal is to bring a little bit of sunshine into everyone's lives. 

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Hi, my name is Harley and I am the younger sister. I am 16 years old and a sophomore in high school. I am a cheerleader at my local school along with my sister. I grew up on a dairy farm living next to my grandparents and I love to farm. Every year I pick a calf out to work with and take to our county fair. I also love to ride horses. We had horses on the farm as i was growing up and I have always thought they were so beautiful! Another hobby of mine is fishing. Whenever I have the time I like to fish off my dock on the lake or go to some ponds with my stepdad. Selling sunflowers with my sister has become one of my favorite things to do in the summer and fall.

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