He worked in his family's chicken hatchery and greenhouse business before entering what was then called Michigan Agricultural College.
Following the war, Leader began a family-operated chicken hatchery, and served in leadership positions in the York County Democratic Party.
The newly denuded buildings include a potato processing plant and a chicken hatchery; other buildings have been removed entirely.
Shortly after its introduction, enilconazole was used for seed treatment in 1984 and later used in chicken hatcheries in 1990.
In 2001, there were 323 chicken hatcheries, with an incubator capacity of 862 million eggs.
In 1952 a hut was purchased from a local chicken hatchery for £300 and dismantled, moved across town and re-erected by a team of players during the summer.
It opened a chicken hatchery to supply chicken farmers with two million chicks a month - a demand the public and private sector could not meet.
There is also a chicken hatchery and a fish growing farm.
Having grown up in Alabama with grandparents who worked in a chicken hatchery, she was already familiar with their caretaking regimen.
Railroads provided access from Cresskill to customers in New York City, including a chicken hatchery that was the world's largest by 1897.