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Show Sunrise . Dairy Receives Award At Dairy Session At the annual session of the Dairy Manufacturers short course, held at the U. S. A. C, during March, the Sunrise Dairy of Delta received an award for extra rich Market milk. Utah and neighboring states were presented with awards and certificates fo rhigh scores in milk1 products entered in the product show. Director, W. W. Owens, of the Utah State Extension Service, which sponsored the course, presided. pre-sided. He explained to the Dairy Manufacturers the function of the extension service in carrying agricultural agri-cultural education out to the people peo-ple through county and home demonstration dem-onstration agents as well as providing pro-viding education through short courses such as the one just held. In the final sess ion speakers included in-cluded George B. Caine, head of the U. S. A. C. Dairy department, who advised dairy farmers on the leveling production throughout the year, in order to take advantage of higher milk prices paid during the lean production months. Three ways of leveling production produc-tion Prof Caine listed as follows. By a more uniform freshening period throughout the year, by supplementing pasture with other feed and by culling cows closer and getting it done in the spring instead of the fall. Following the business sessions award winners were honored at a banquet and presented with certificates. Clair Gardner and sons, who operate op-erate the. Sunrise Dairy, received the Bronze award and certificate on Tuesday this week. |