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Born: April 29, 1920
Died: April 18, 2001
Occupation: R. Harold Harrison of Bethlehem, Georgia devoted
his life's work to the poultry business. When he first entered
the poultry business, he sold most of his chicks to feed dealers
in the area until 1954 when he started contract broiler growing.
By 1966, Mr. Harrison's poultry business was completely integrated
by constructing a fully automated push-button feed mill in Winder.
Today, Harrison Poultry employs approximately 600 people. They
hatch, grow and process about 800,000 broilers per week. During
his career, he was honored with a distinguished service plaque
and lifetime membership by the Georgia School Boards Association
for his service to Barrow County Schools. He was Director of the
National Broiler Council and awarded the Agri-Leader of the Year
in 1984 by the Atlanta Farmers Club.
Accomplishments: Mr. Harrison was a member of the Barrow
County Board of Education for 24 years serving as chairman for
12 years. As a State Senator, he represented Gwinnett, Barrow,
Jackson, and Banks counties. He organized a charitable foundation
in his parents memory for medical research and church related
activities. One of his last and most memorable gifts was the building
of a new church for the Bethlehem United Methodist Church. He
alone acquired the land and solely funded the entire project.
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