Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday September 4 1988— Page 33 Indian industry seeks technological aid at USU Possible use of solar energy discussed By John S Flannery USU Information Services equivalent to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) A major portion of his mission to the US is to seek technology to treat the i A top representative of the largest sugar effluent and he has contacted industrial firms in exporting country in the world visited Utah State Salt Lake and San Francisco specializing in University Thursday to discuss technological treatment applications assistance for the sugar cane industry During his visit to USU Patil also met Douglas Following a meeting with Governor Norman Bangerter regarding technology and other L James director of the Utah Water Research exchanges Snivajirao Patil chairman of Laboratory Irrigation is a prerequisite for r?fra State Sugar Association met with sustained production of sugar cane Patil USU physicist Gordon Lind to discuss potential explained Of the 91 companies in the cooperauses of solar energy in the sugar cane processing tive 31 are affected by drought six out of every 10 years industry The industrialist feels that USU can provide In the state of Maharashtra which sits in west India on the Arabian Sea 104 factories operate technical assistance in irrigation according to an average of 160 days a year processing sugar his host DK Salunkhe USU professor emeritus cane Each processes an average of 1250 tons of nutrition and food science per day exported principally to the European The ideal technology delivery for India community according to Patil The United according to the chairman of the sugar associaStates was formerly the largest importer of tion is to import the technology from the United India’s refined sugar Patil said States with a built-i- n agreement that in the next Lind has been asked to look'at the industry and five years the US would help India build it determine if there are potentials for using solar then give India the design to carry the energy to produce electrical power heat and to technology forward in a way applicable to their dispose of undesirable wastes created in the situation and requirements Indian law passed in 1952 requires that foreign sugar refining process employing solar concentrators licenses must go to that country so that India The spent wash can currently be disposed of can go into production in 10 years Patil said Patil said by burning in high temperature The problems of technical assistance are boilers However the boilers cost in the neither psychological nor mental Patil said of 515 millon each the industrialist are neighborhood "They usually political’’ to will a waste Patil meet with a World Bank repreis Patil According cleanup major requirement for the industry by India’s sentative today in Washington DC he said 3inohnMn7!SnM3oS!n5 Shivajirao Patil chairman of Maharashtra State Sugar Association McArthur Continued from page 32 have already done should have built a communication system that will help you in all future situations as long as you don’t lose your cool when the horse starts to prance and lose his cool that is the time when you need to keep yours Start off with a loose rein and tell the horse “trot" Keep the rein loose but make sure you h have contact with a to the starts horse take If pull off stop him then back a couple or three steps Let him stand a moment Feel him relax and take a deep breath Start him out again on a loose rein and say “trot” Stop again and back as soon as he gets aggressive You will have to do this for a week or two before he believes vod really are not going to let him be aggressive Once you get a slow trot on a slack rein you are making progress Drop down and tell him to walk and do the same thing Utah Power Announces i one-inc- You want a good J i t4 j ground- covering walk but it must be on a slack rein If the horse starts into a jog stop and back up Do it as many times as necessary When you stop and back be sure that you don’t let the horse go forward until you tell him to If he tries to move forward back up a couple more steps Remember make the thug you want him to do easy ana anything else hard When you feel the horse is working the walk and trot on a loose rein you can move to the lope Use the same principle and don’t be afraid to stop every 10 steps if necessary Make him realize there is nowhere to go and no hurry to get there Soonjie will realize you may stop him every time you pick up our reins With this in mind all that is necessary to slow him down is to pick up on the reins slightly and say "easy" The whole program depends o on your ability to give the horse his head and not rock your hands in his mouth Your hands must move with his head on a walk trot or lope so the rein is constant One way you can ruin the whole program is by not being able to bounce Many horses prance because the rider is holding the reins tight squeezing his legs and bouncing This will cause most horses to lose their cool When you go out riding with other riders do not put your horse in back and stop and start him as you did in training Put him in the lead and use the loose rein He will be looking at his environment and be too busy to prance As soon as you start fighting him and get him in the rear you're going to destroy all you've taught him He will just be thinking of catching up with the other horse If he doesn’t want to work properly take off on your own in a different direction and on a work on the stop-sta- rt Whatever loose rein again you do don’t lose your cool One fool on the team is enough I didn't know enough to make old Steel a good horse but neither did anyone else at the cow camp After stomping a few broncs they did finally accept me and paid me extra for riding the rough string ’'(This Is NotA Misprint) Utah Power will lower its rates bv $19 million beginning in September Combined with two previous 1988 reductions UP&L rates have decreased about 325 percent since January The latest reduction is made possible by UP&L's efforts to refinance securities that were issued during periods of higher interest rates This rate reduction ft further evidence of Utah Power's commitment to reduce energy prices I) Li& tr’i note J'Waynt McArthur is manship intfructor at Utah Stata araity '1 i i |