Show county agent agriculture notes lloyd R hunsaker county agent agents to attend annual conference at state college county agricultural and home demonstration agents have been advised by director william peter son bon that hint the annual extension service sen ice conference will be held at the utah state agricultural college january 10 16 to 20 programs of work for the staff members and problems pertaining to tile the service will be discussed in detail during the conference I 1 director peterson said in addition represent representatives a if ves of the united states department of agriculture the state department of agriculture the resident faculty of the college and other agencies will lecture and conduct discussions before the group the staff will also become familiar with the details of the 1039 1939 agricultural adjustment administration and other federal programs and study the major problems confronting utah farms and farm homes special addresses will be given before the conference by F P champ president of the board of trustees of the college president elmer 0 peterson dr B R H walker director of the utah experiment station miss madge J reese beese and director W A lloyd of the federal extension service sen ice washington D 0 and others othera we have just closed a very successful year as far as the extension service work is concerned director peterson commented it is time now to take inventory and to check up on oil the work that needs to be done during the coming year As we seem to develop solutions for certain problems new ones a alse and from year to year the complexity of things seems scorns to almost increase rather than clarify for this reason it is necessary to assemble measure analyze plan and program tor for the future wrapping and refrigeration important in III keeping meats most moat meat keeps best it wrapped losely in waxed or parchment paper find and stored in a refrigerator R at t a temperature of 47 degrees fahrenheit or lower raw beefsteak and lamb and pork chops keep best and longest if ft they llroy tire are covered in paraffin paper steaks and chops left uncovered in III the refrigerator dry out mid and acquire a hard dry dark leathery surface after about a day NY while title those stored in a covered dish soon show signs of spoilage because lamb spoils taster faster than beef or pork it needs a temperature of at least 45 degrees F in the refrigerator uncooked roasts keep only about 2 days even in a good home refrigerator the longer the roasts are stored the more color and juice they lose hamburg or other ground raw meat keeps best if mixed with salt and other seasonings wrapped 1 lit in waxed paper and placed on the coldest shelf of the refrigerator ground moat meat spoils faster than other meat and in the ordinary home refrigerator cannot be expected to keep well mors more than a day cooked moat also keeps best wrapped tn in waxed or parchment paper most alost cooked meat keeps longer than thaia raw meat with the exception of jellied meat boiled tongue meat loaf and such prepared dishes these meat mixtures will not usually keep over 2 days A cooked roasts roast however should keep 5 or 8 6 days in a good refrigerator it if covered with waxed paper cooked pork roasts keep longer than beef or lamb roasts the bureau of home economics U 14 department of agriculture rind and the iowa experiment station liae have been studying the keeping ol of meats in home refrigerators news in brief sixteen short courses for men and women interested in securing additional information la in practical caf and current problems to aid them ju in attaining greater success as farmers fan ners housewives aia citizens will be offered at the utah state agricultural college cc nien cing 0 9 and conall conter ing until february 3 1039 1930 r the present comprehensive f fa a program with ft ath which aleh the farin arm of the nation are forging ahe V draws upon fall previous legis tion find and experience and in i opinion needs no major mod ifil eions to deal with our current r rl ri cultural problems by this 1 I if i not mean that supplies are n nial or that prices are satish tory in III all cases but we ve do ha ba f the machinery with alth which to b arli 5 about more normal supplies al ai improvement in income secreta of agriculture henry A falln V atin r last summer camers in U united states han ha joked crested about 0 9 million bushels ot of wheat th 11 crop was one of the two large in the past jast 20 years what I 1 more important the crop Is t almost almos million bushels more than all aa the people of this country use in I 1 a whole year utah has horses am and mules beet beef cattle dairy cattle sheep 47 hogs and chickens awa |