Fanning, Friday, January 9, 1998 Jim Shirk Agriculture Services Manager THE LMMOT^AMBER OF LOMMBKE AMD MMJSTKV Shorn: (717) 397-3531 axt. 62 E-mail: Jshltfceiccl.com Human Resource Questions And Answers For Today’s Farmers When do I know I need to hire a farm hand? How do I develop a solid job description? How much can I afford in salary and benefits? Where do I start to lode for a good employee? What characteristics are most important in selecting an employee? What are my legal and account ing responsibilities? Do I need full-time, part-time, or seasonal help? Which j* best for me? How many times have you asked yourself these same ques tions during a hectic planting or harvest season when there are just not enough hours in the day? Where can you find reliable an swers from credible sources that you can relate to your unique farming operation? As agriculture becomes in creasingly complex, today’s suc cessful farmers realize the key to their survival involves smart deci sion-making. The Lancaster Chamber of Commerce and Indus try invites you to join us for our fifth annual Farm Financial Man agement School to be held on Thursday. January 29,1998, at the Country Table Restaurant located in Mount Joy, Pa. This annual pro gram is an intensive all-day sem inar on employee-related topics designed for owners of today’s complex farming operations. The limited class size and the chance for managers to bring their own personal situations and ques tions makes this a great oppor tunity to find answers to agricul ture’s tough business questions. Participants in the school each re ceive a detailed notebook of refer ence and study materials provided by the instructors for their use in further analyzing their own busi ness situation. Two dynamic and nationally recognized instructors have been secured based on their experience and ability to work "ground leyel” with intensive agriculture opera tions. Bcmie Erven is a professor of Agriculture Economics at Ohio State University and Gary Heim, an attorney, whose clientele pri marily lies within the agriculture community. We will also feature a panel of farmers moderated by Dennis Cinder, farm management spe cialist for Lancaster and Chester County Penn State Cooperative Extension. The panel will also fo cus on human resource experience as well as any other financial topic which interests the group. The deadline for registration is January 16,1998 and will be lim ited to a “first come-first served” basis. Registration fee is $lOO per person and includes all meals and materials. Production agriculture Lancaster Chamber members re ceive a 25 percent discount and any farmer joining the chamber will also receive the reduced rate. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call Jim Shirk at 397-3531 or contact your local ag lender. Lancaster DHIA Reflects JOE GRAYBEAL President MANHEIM (Lancaster Co.) - Lancaster DHIA Board of Directors reorganized recently after a joint meeting with tech nicians at Leola Family Restaurant. Joe Graybill was re elected president to serve anoth er year. Joe and his brother Steve operate Graywood Farms in the Southern end of Lancaster County. Joe also serves as President of the Solanco School Board. Two new members were elect ed to the Board this year. John Burkholder, from Washington Boro, and Leonard Martin, from Ephrata began serving there first term on the Board. Other officers elected were Steve Hershey, Vice President, John Wanner, Secretary, Clair Oberholtzer, Treasurer and Rodney Denlinger, Lab Committee Chairperson. Carl Martin was elected to serve on the Retirement Committee. The Joint Committee gives technicians the opportunity to meet directly with the Board to 7IUMERMAN 9?* MFG. CORP. A Full Line Of Exhaust Fans . Including Efficient Belt Drive Units With . 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