b"F A M I LY and Work-Family The Johnsons are determined to makeand, CSI-style, tryto work out who they're sure their customers, workers andconnected to. There are so many families that suppliers are happy and taken care of.appear through the generations. Case in point: They've been doing it for a century, andTwo of Andrew's siblings have also worked while plenty of other things have changedat Johnsons, and his dad grew hay for the over the years, that's one thing that won't. company as a farmer. I just try to come up with ideas and supportsJust last Saturday, we went to watch thein our business that can help the people wekids play football up the road there in Freeling, work with, says Mark. After all, many of themsays Mark. Of our entire office, say 100 people, are mateswe went to school with a majoritythere would have probably been five who of the people who work here, or weve grownwerent there. Freeling is a big growth areaup with them through the community. for Johnsons, and were a major sponsor of both the Freeling and Kapunda footy clubs,When Andrew Hayward talks about theso a lot of growers were there as well.family tree, hes not just talking about the Johnsons. When someone new starts, we get out the whiteboard at Friday drinks JOHNSONS100 YEARS IN THE MAKINGTHE FIRST CENTENARY 107"