A3O-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, August 15, 1992 Regional Stars In Agribusiness, Farming (Continued from Page A 27) operation,” said Wells. He hopes to eventually be the largest, most successful nursery and landscape operation in Tennessee. Regional Star Farmers Glaze Southern Region Star Hal Glaze moved from Atlanta to rural Red Hill, Ga., when he was in junior high school. After spending that first summer help ing a neighbor in his broiler houses, the city kid decided he was going to become a poultry farmer. Today, the 21-year-old Glaze owns six poultry houses and raises more than 810,000 birds per year. Because of his hard work and determiniation, he has been recog nized by the National FFA Or ganization as the 1992 Southern Region Star Farmer. the Warren County FFA Chapter kept him motivated and taught him the skills necessary for work ing with people and running a bus iness. “I have gained so much knowledge from those 1 have worked for and from the instruc tion I received in my agriculture classes,” he said. “Also, my parents have supported me in my decisions and have encouraged me to work hard and expand my business.” Wells, the son of Herschel and Kay Wells, plans to continue rein vesting profits into his business and working to increase his cus tomer base. “Even though the work is hard and the hours long, I enjoy every aspect of the business $ * s* ** m II 30th ANNUAL I LANCASTER COUNTY I * FFA MARKET HOG «; f SALE Y Thank You To All These Buyers For Supporting Our Sale: 7£. Hatfield Quality Meats If White Oak Mills Ken Findley || Keystone Farm Credit Wolgemuth Auction Willie The Butcher Joe Martin V Goods Farms Receiving Kurtz Bulk Water Station Lem Metzler j || Frank Feeser G|enn Hershey II # Marlin Backer stoltzfus Meats TJ Tom’s BBQ Farmers First Bank W Arnold Swine Farm Farm Cresf Feeds 1* WALKER $5 00 OFF A PAIR Footwear That Works. ” 1210 Mens 8” boot, brown oily leather, cushion insole, brown rubber/cork outsole, goodyear welt construction 7-11, 12, 13 (D-EE) $54.95 GOODS VARIETY STORE OF EPHRATA We p O l 1686 West Main Mail Ephrata, PA 17522 Orders 717-733-7356 ss mi sn Hours: Mon. 8-8; Thur. * Frl. M; Tus#., Wsd. 8 Sat. 8-5 Sale In Effect Aug . 15 - Sept 15 9801 Men’s 6" shoe, brown oily leather 6-1/2, 11, 12. 13 (E) 7-11, 12, 13 (EEE) $48.95 Upon graduation from Franklin County High School in 1989, he secured a loon to finance construc tion of four broiler houses. After interest rates dropped. Glaze refi nanced the loan and purchased additional acreage and two more poultry houses. Even with the added acreage, refinancing reduced his loan payments by $6OO a month. Glaze developed his financial management skills, not only in his poultry business, but by serving as chapter and district FFA treasurer. He also served as chairman of the Franklin County FFA Chapter’s earnings and savings committee. Gary Minyard, Glaze’s FFA advi sor, said. “Hal’s leadership skills and influence on others have cer tainly been an asset to our chapter.” Glaze’s poultry operation is highly technical, using the latest * w m This is also your invitation to visit MUNCY-CHIEF HYBRIDS at Muncy, PA Field Days, September 15 thru September 30, 1992. Also other MUNCY-CHIEF Lucky 7’s and farmer plots in the northeast. MUNCY-CHIEF PRICES New Hybrids in Seed Bags MF $70.00 MR $68.00 U or R Plateless $67.00 Muncy-Chief XA7790 Muncy-Chief XA7790 this 110 day hybrid is superior to many hybrids. XA7790 is high yielding and has excellent standability. It has good eye appeal and is worthy to be planted in competition with any of the most popular hybrids. Feeding quality is excellent. Muncy-Chief XA7766 Muncy-Chief XA7766 110 days to ripe corn. This hybrid is somewhat related to Muncy-Chief XA7790 It is superior to many hybrids of 10-115 day maturity, has excellent standability, high yeild and good eye appeal For a good crop plant XA7766 and XA7790. Muncy-Chief XA4492 Muncy-Chief XA4492 has an excellent yield record and has good eye appeal. It has been made with some of the best lines that make up SX39O and XAS6O and is sure to be a winner on farms that like a little earlier hybrid on their farm for early harvest. TVTunCV Muncy-Chief 5X3602 Muncy-Chief 5X3602 a new hybrid in the 300 class and can be expected to make excellent yield in the Vy 11161 85-90 day grain maturity, it has good standing qualities and disease resistance. BoHUS Muncy-Chief 5X2220 Free Trip* Muncy-Chief 5X2220 is an improved SX22O, however a little later, yellow seed instead of orange, has or partially good yeilding ability and good standability. All early hybrids should be harvested when ripe to get best padd to yields 85-90 days for ripe corn. Better for silage than SX22O with more yeild and lots of grain. selUn{ Muncy-Chief SXIOIO Muncy-Chief Muncy-Chief SXIOIO a real early single cross hybrid in 60-85 day gram maturity. Should be higher yielding of 10 to 15 bushel more per acre A good replacement for Muncy-Chief H2OBE a favorite in the 12.00 off nip north Stands well, disease resistance and above all early. fare per 80. | Clp and Util or Phan* Name Date AriHrocc Phnnfl I or we are interested. Please mail further information without obligation: □ Plmh und Irw catalog and price lilt*. 01 want Information on balng a Muncy DMrict 0 Plaasa (and apodal prlca* and □ Plaaia land buk «ala* prlca list. Sala* Managar. Fra* Brochur* on crulias. □ Ptaaa* land wholaaal* prlca*. lam a daalar 01 can work lull lima (a* **la*p*rion). 0 Thl* Winter □ I want to b* a daalar (H no daalar In my □ Part lima (my othar buainaa* I* ).□ Next Summer 0 Next Fall ITU.) I farm acres corn Mama Artrtro MUNCY-CHIEF HYBRIDS, INC. • MUNCY, PA 17756 Phone (717) 546-5981 Free to all USA 1-800-874-4803 I innovations in watering and venti lation equipment and design to keep birds healthy. By construct ing the poultry houses with tunnel ventilation. Glaze has increased feed efficiency and decreased heat stress on the birds. He also installed an in-line medication system to uniformly treat the flock at the first sign of a disease problem. In addition to poultry. Glaze has nine head of commercial beef cows. He hopes to add two mote broiler houses to his farming oper ation. He also plans to increase the size of his commercial beef cattle operation. Glaze credits much of his suc cess to involvement in FFA. He learned about the agricultural industry, how to keep records, and the importance of keeping up to date with the latest technologies and development in agriculture. He said, “The managerial and leadership abilities, along with the skillful application practices deve loped through agricultural educa tion and the FFA, have helped Introducing 6 New Hybrids Planted by Farmers and Growers in 1902 Total all croi 5% Early Order Discount make my dream a reality.” Glaze and his wife, Paula, reside in Eastanollee, Ga. Hal is the son of Robert and Peggy Glaze. Funk Western Region Star Darren Funk began growing sugar beets near Burley, Idaho, for a local grower association’s pro gram as a youngster. His crop acreage was limited to whatever his father could spare. Today, he is farming on his own. As a result of his determination and hard work, Funk, 19. has been named the 1992 Western Region Star Farmer by the National FFA Organ ization. Over the years. Funk has expanded his operation from 13 to 71 acres of sugar beets, edible beans, spring wheat, and potatoes. Charles Gummerson, Funk’s officer at West One Bank, said, “Darren is a conscientious and dedicated farmer. His crops are exceptional and he’s below budget on his expenses, evidence of his keen management practices. I’m impressed with his maturity, (Turn to Pago A 36) Skids $25 Bu. U or R Plateless $56.90 Bu. 0 Olhar Dm* Destinatioi