A22-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 15, 1992 National FFA Announces Regional Stars ALEXANDRIA. Va. Four FFA members who have become successful entrepreneurs in their own agricultural businesses have been named the 1992 regional stars in agribusiness by the National FFA Organization. Terrill Stmad, 21, Formoso, Kan.; Randall Bogden, 21, Ulm, Mont; Jeff Martin, 21, East Earl, Pa.; and Chad Wells, 21, McMin nville, Tenn., were selected as the best of 1,161 American FFA Degree candidates. One of the highest honors an FFA member can earn, the title of American Star in Agribusiness will be awarded to one of the reg ional winners during the 6Sth National FFA Convention in Kan sas City, Mo., Nov, 12-14. Four of FFA’s best agricultural producers have been named reg ional star farmers for 1992. Hal Hensler Glaze, 21, Easta nollee, Ga.; Darren Funk, 19, Bur ley, Idaho; Brian Lake, 21, Big Cove Tannery, Pa.; and Kelby Paske, 22, Arlington. Wis., were chosen as the best of 1,161 Ameri can FFA Degree candidates. One of the highest honors an FFA member can receive, the Ameri can Star Farmer will be chosen from the four regional stars during the 65th National FFA Convention. Selection of the regional stars is based on the quality and growth of their agribusiness programs. The candidates’ leadership and FFA activities are also considered by the national, state, and local FFA officials who select the regional winners. The American FFA Degree rec- Strong, Versatile Reap the benefits of quality, Call your local Lester dealer Contact your nearest Lester builder for a quote today: PENNSYLVANIA DELAWARE VALLEY STRUCTURES, INC. West Chester (800) 472-1503 COUNTRY CONSTRUCTION Montoursville (717) 368-1718 LEBANON BUILDING SYSTEMS, INC. Lebanon (717) 272-4449 FOUR COUNTIES CONST. Coalport (814) 672-5751 ognition program is cosponsored by American Cyanamid Com pany, Agricultural Division, of Wayne, N J.; Case IH of Racine, Wis.; Farm Credit System of Washington, D.C.; Na-Churs Plant Food Company of Marion, Ohio; and Pioneer Hi-Bred Inter national, Inc. of Des Moines, lowa, as a special project of the National FFA Foundation, Inc. Each regional winner will receive $l,OOO from the National FFA Foundation. The national winner will be awarded another $l,OOO. In addition to the cash awards, the four regional winners will travel to Europe for the FFA Stars International Experience Tour. Strnad Central Region Star Terrill Stmad, 21, Formoso, Kan., started his career in agricul ture the hard way. Before he had a chance to work t|is farmland, he lost it. Rather than give up, Stmad started a custom farming business. A few short years later, his busi ness is thriving. In recognition of his efforts, the National FFA Organization named Stmad the 1992 Central Region Star in Agribusiness. Stmad and his brother, Troy, planned a crop production prog ram while they were in high school. Unfortunately, before Ter rill graduated from Mankato High School in 1989, the land they had been promised was rented to another farmer, putting Stmad’s hopes—and his equipment investment —in a bind. Instead of giving up on their fanning plans, the Stmad brothers began doing custom work for loc LESTER Buildings GEESAMAN-ROCK C.R. ROME BUILDERS CONST., INC. Gouldsboro Zullinger (717) 842-0939 (717) 762-1116 UMBAUGH G.R.I.D. BUILDERS, INC. BUILDINGS, INC. Zelienople New Oxford (BOO) 842-2500 1-800-222-9047 NAZARETH H.R. WEAVER BUILDING SYSTEMS BUILDING SYSTEMS Nazareth Annville (215) 837-7700 (717) 838-3753 MOSTOLLER WISE CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION COMPANY GROUP, INC. 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Our customers count on us to make their livelihoods easier and their operations more efficient,” said Stmad. Mark Harter, Mankato FFA chapter advisor, has great confi dence in Stmad’s abilities. ‘Ter rill’s management skills have enabled him to become more effi cient in all phases of the operation. From computerizing his records to tapping the Data Transmission Network for up-to-the-minute market reports and weather fore casts, he uses technology to increase profitability,” he said. Terrill, the son of Dloyd and Linda Stmad, said. “I feel the fu ture of agriculture will be chal lenging but the rewards will be great.” Choose from a wide range of standard or custom Lester wood frame agricultural and suburban buildings. Each features value engineered Uni-Frame® construction. Top quality materials. The industry’s leading warranty. And the support of the nation’s leading building company. 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Along the way. he deve loped skills in sharpening knives, cutting meat, warehouse manage ment, and customer relations. Bogden figures those skills will be put to good use. He plans to become a full partner in the family business in the next five years and hopes to be the sole operator with in 10 years. ‘Td like to build a modem packing plant capable of processing 100 head of cattle per day. The plant will include a smoke house and have the capa bility to switch to hogs. I’d also like to expand our distribution through the western half of the United States,” Bogden said. Duane Gebhardt, Cascade FFA chapter advisor, believes Bogden will reach his goals. “In the 14 years I’ve spent teaching, I have never worked with a more mature, capable leader. Randy has served as chapter and district president and was the class president four straight years,” he said. After graduating from Cascade High School in 1989, Bogden THE BRAND THAT MAKES THE DIFFERENCE \ BUILDING SYSTEMS ~! I P.O. Box 37, Lester Prairie, MN 55354 I I For Information and lltaralura I | □ Horaa Barna □ Ganaral Purpoaa j | □ Agricultural Bldga. □ Light Commercial i j . j City State Zip Code. • Count' j Phom I West sth St. began punning a degree in agri cultural business at Montana State Univenity in Bozeman. To help pay tuition, he worked as a part time crew manager at Wendy’s and as a meat cutter at a local grocery store chain. Those experi ences gave him a chance to work closely with the consumer end of meat processing. Bogden contributes part of his success to FFA. “The FFA has given me a base to work from, and I have developed so much confi dence in my abilities when dealing with people and performing the skills necessary to be successful in business,” he said. He also credits his parents. “My dad played an important role, too, in that he taught me about the bus iness. He taught me about respon sibility. Til always appreciate him for pushing me so hard,” Bogden said. Bogden, the son of Richard and Betty Jo Bogden. is currently working as a salesman for the family business. Meats Unlimited. He calls on customers throughout Montana, marketing the products and services of their business. Martin Eastern Region Star Jeff Martin, an arborist at age 21, has been climbing more than trees. He’s climbing the ladder of success and was recently named the 1992 Eastern Region Star in Agribusiness by the National FFA Organization. Martin’s agribusiness experi ence began when he was eight years old and he started showing sheep at local fairs. During his senior year in high school, he (Turn to Page A 27) LESTER LESTER BUILDING SYSTEMS A Division of Butler Manufacturing Company (Include area coda)