Show 32— The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday October 4 1987 Dairy board trying to develop new products a more efficient system and more uniform” Ernstrom added: "Another one we’ve done here is the use of n for making cheese curd for use in processed cheese “Schreiber Foods in Arizona ships cheese curd to Logan to be converted to processed cheese The advantage is about a greater yield of cheese curd because we recover all the fat and most of the protein out of the milk “Another thing we’ve done here is develop a cheese yield pricing system for milk so farmers can get paid for their milk on the basis of how much cheese it will produce” said Ernstrom “We can predict the amount of cheese by knowing the fat content of the milk and the protein content of the milk” Some of the dairy center’s research projects at USU are concerned with cheese and whey techniques use of cottage cheese cause of bitterness in Cheddar cheese negative starter cultures and waste disposal from dairy production plants said Ernstrom “The future of Utah's dairy industry lies in its exported products If cheese manufacturing is profitable then the future looks good” The National Dairy Promotion and Research Board was congressionally established by the Dairy and Tobacco Adjustment Act of 1983 The board consists of 36 dairy representatives appointed by the US secretary of agriculture These regions all over the representatives are from United States and they participate in developing and implementing advertising promotion education and research programs said Ernstrom The Western Dairy Foods Research Center established earlier this year at USU is one of six research centers in the United States Its purpose is to stimulate research for new uses for dairy products and to improve the quality and safety of dairy products for human consumption said Ernstrom It will receive 8400000 per year for five years from the National Dairy Board assessment on every 100 pounds of which is funded by a milk produced in the United States “One of the interesting things is Utah State University has had an excellent record for implementing research findings” starter system is now in wide said Ernstrom “Our use in many cheese factories This system is less expensive than the cost of preparing bacterial starters to make cheese It's also Spreadable butter new cheeses may be developed says former USU professor Anthon Ernstrom By Mary Holm correspondent ultra-filtratio- milk-produci- A variety of new products may soon tempt the American consumer into using and enjoying more milk in different forms of the National says Anthon Ernstrom senior Dairy Board The former Utah State University professor of nutrition and food science who is now in charge of the board's research programs believes new and foreign types of cheeses more frozen yogurt products and possibly soft spreadable butter will be manufactured in this country in the future “There are idefcs in the making and more new products to come but if we discuss those” Ernstrom said “people might expect to see them in the stores tomorrow and the new products vice-preside- nt Ernstrom “Some research projects have been completed others are going very well and some are in the making” he said Ernstrom hopes new techniques will give dairy manufacturers a better profit margin and new products will encourage consumers to buy more dairy foods This will help dairy farmers sell more milk at a better price and help reduce the milk surplus 15-ce- pH-contr- ol aren’t there yet” “We can’t consume all the milk produced in Utah” said Late apples can go unpicked until temperatures drop There have been many calls coming into the extension office requesting information about when to pick and store apples Most of the early apples should already be picked by now Delicious and late maturing varieties are yet to be picked Golden Delicious should be picked when they have the best flavor Red Delicious varieties do not reach their best flavor until after harvest Commercial fruit growers who have refrigerated storage are now picking their Delicious apples Individuals who do not have this type of storage can leave their apples on the trees a little longer The apples will probably keep better on the trees than in storage while the weather remains warm Apples probably can remain on the trees as long as the temperatures don’t drop below about 26 degrees Apples should be picked however before they get glassy spots near the core knows as “water-corFruit to be stored should be mature but still hard and free of insect and mechanical injury The ideal temperature for storing apples is close to 32 degrees In general apples ripen four e' Don Huber £XI Agriculture notes times as fast at 50 degrees as at 32 degrees Above 70 degrees they will ripen extremely fast A relative humidity of 0 percent is also 85-9- desiiab? ilor? gardeners can Lj maintain this humidity the apples in plastic bags or storing Crop insurance Because of a provision in the 1985 farm bill prohibiting emergency loans for crop losses in certain cases Utah farmers may want to consider insuring grains says Larry Bond Utan State University Extension economist “The provision prohibits emergency loans for crop losses that could have been insured under multiple-peril- s crop insurance programs” Bond are “Grains says eligible for crop insurance in most areas of Utah” Bond says the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation was set up as a means of reducing the risk of crop failures But he says disaster payments and emergency loans are to be hazed out as crops become eligible for E lsurance “We are not necessarily suggesting that producers should insure their crops” Bond says “but we are suggesting that they should become aware of the facts” More information can be obtained from the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service methods of storage will not protect apples against freezing if outdoor temperatures remain below 10 degrees If you store apples in a pit cover them with straw and then paper to keep them dry Do not store apples with vegetable as they will pick up the vegetable flavor cardboard boxes lined with plastic However these b?gs must be perforated with 10 to 12 auarter mch holes and not sealed or tied so that be adequate ventilation Too high of humidity will cause the fruit to mold Apples can be stored in many ways but must 0 be protected from freezing degrees) and when For shriveling days and nights example are cold they can be stored in insulated boxes in pits or garages and outbuildings in straw-line- d in soil and straw covered barrels But these (28-3- fall-plant- ed Barley for swine Crossbred pigs that have been weaned grow as well on a diet of barley as they do on corn That news from the Montana Agricultural Experiement Station at Montana State University bodes well for both barley and swine g areas producers in barley-growin- The scientists used four different diets: 100 corn 67 percent corn and 33 percent Sercent 33 percent com and 67 percent barley and 100 percent barley All diets also contained whey 3 percent com oil and vitamins minerals and antibiotics Crossbred pigs weaned at four weeks were fed a common pre-tediet for seven days before beginning the experimental diets Diet had no effect on gains in any period the researchers said st For novice riders discretion may be better part of valor never had any horse buck me off more than once and it wasn’t because I didn't get I back on I J'VWayne McArthur Horsemanship instructor MBSS always got back on and didn't get bucked off very often But that was when I was young A few years ago all that record came to an end- - V was riding a big red dun gelding that was going well so I started him on cattle Everything was going fine as long as I stayed my distance from the cow I’ll put a little more pressure on ism I thought So I moved in to head the cow It was too much pressure and all hell broke loose With a loose rein and a low head to begin with I didn’t have a chance to pull him up It didn't take too many jumps before I felt myself leaving the saddle mind that I didn’t want to get back on because no horse had ever dumped me twice This time I would be watching him with a tighter rein I stepped up and moved him out a little then overed and undered him a time or two just to let him know I was in command Then back to the cow we went That horse really would watch a cow He was scared enough of them that it made him good He was really making some nice moves when that old cow tried to get by him so I just moved him into her All hell broke loose again but this time I was ready He You’ve heard that song where the strawberry roan threw Joe the Wrangler so high he turned over twice before he came down well I onlr turned over once and a half The sand was deep and I came down head first into it Some say they see their life flash before them My hat was ' so low and tight I couldn’t see anything flash but I sure heard each vertebrae in my neck bucked high wide and crack My first thought was: “I handsome and hit hard each broke my neck” After the rest of my body came back to earth I sat up pulled my hat off and shook out the cobwebs and dust The thought never crossed my time I had him rode I could feel him lightening up I must have lightened up too because when he put it to me again with more intensity I came loose Then I felt myself getting more He true but for the novice somebucked me off twice and even in times discretion is the better of valor If your confidence the same day fiart you are going to be This time he kicked my knee tense and overreact to more as I departed and that smarted movement This can cause any some As I sat up I had the because the more problems mind cross “I thought my horse senses your fears to on want back get really Once your confidence is him There was a witness so I had shaken you need to rebuild it on to get back on A man's pride horses you feel completely safe on You don’t keep going back wouldn’t have it any other way Once again I asserted my to conquer your fears on the one authority and even though my you are afraid of Children especially should be knee hurt and my head ached I worked the horse on the fence I given horses that meet but do had had enough cows for one not exceed their level of ability day I didn’t give him a chance to buck again and soon rode to the trailer and loaded him up Every time a novice or even a seasoned rider gets dumped kicked or scared good he loses some of his confidence The old adage was always get back on so you won't be afraid next air and finally he did it It is always better for them to have to get after a horse to make him go rather than to have to control his aggression ple to horses they are afraid of or soon they will have no desire to ride because it won’t be fun anymore It’s fun as long as you feel safe and have confidence in your ability Always ride under control and don’t play foolish games while on a horse Horses can be very dangerous1 "so always treat 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