— Engineers Ifffe "explode” blueberries. Then, after a year or more, they restore exploded blueberries to near fresh form. The patented process, ac cording to its inventors, has the potential of expanding markets for the North American blueberry. Almost all blueberries, wild or cultivated, grow on this continent. The fruit is popular when in season; and in Europe and elsewhere, people pay high prices for blueberries.. However, sup plying enough blueberries to consumers here or abroad is dif ficult. The harvest season is only six weeks in spring. Fresh blueberries are highly perishable. And, extending the "selling season” via drying or freezing has not been as effective as with other fruits. Post-harvest research scientists with USDA’s Agricultural Research Service here say that explosion-drying is the best way to store and ship commercial blueberries. USDA’s large-scale prototype ot an explosion-drying machine saves 40 percent ot the Exciting new hybrids are coming out of Funk's Comprehensive Breeding System. Seven new G-numbers will be available for 1982 planting. These new hybrids feature genetic diversity to give you stronger protection against the many problems that could occur in your fields. You’ll appreciate their stress tolerance, broad adaptability and other risk-reducing advantages. From early maturity through late season varieties, we offer our strang l'd energy required by conventional food drying systems. The ex plosion-dryer machine dries many types of fruits and vegetables. To date, onions and carrots are ex plosion-dried commercially. ' Here is how explosion-drying works, inside a heated chamber, heavy pressure is exerted on small batches of blueberries at a time. As pressure is suddenly released,' water in the blueberries literally explodes from the fruit. Each explosion-dried batch, popping from the machine at regular beats, looks like soft, blue gravel. Ex plosion-dried blueberries are porous, slightly puffed and crunchy making them a good snack food. Add boiling water, however, and the "blue gravel” is restored to a form surprisingly close to fresh blueberries. Reconstituted, explosion-dried or-puffed fruits and vegetables retain the flavor and texture of fresh fruit better than fruit dried by other means. Research chemical engineers John Sullivan, who helped design and build USDA’s explosion-dryer, THE NEW YIELD STARS. Blueberries sell year-round, if explosion-dried est lineup ever. Dependable, high performance hybrids of the “World Yield Leader” family. 1981 was our biggest sales year ever. Why are farmers planting more Funk’s G and less of some other brands? Because they appreciate what happens when they put Funk’s G-Hybrids to work on their farms. We’re “Makin’ Our Move” in the 1980’s. Strongly upward. The 80’s could become bigger crop years for 1 a In riL Clj Plant the World Yield Leader. ■7H MOB says the process could solve two blueberry marketing problems. "First, growers would no longer need to sell their entire fresn blueberry crop at peak season low prices. Growers’ cooperatives could explosion-dry part of their crop in order to extend sales throughout the season. Secondly, for distributors and sellers explosion-drying is a good alternative to curinm What to do with home canned foods that have frozen LANCASTER Do you have canned foods stored where they may freeze at the extremely low temperatures we are experiencing this winter? Even if they have never frozen before, it’s a good idea to check your canned food frequently if there is any possibility it might freeze. Home canned foods do not always have to be discarded if these safety rules are follows. —lf just a few jars of home canned foods are affected, prepare you, too, as you “Make Your Move” toward more Funk’s G. Ask your Hoffman Seed Man or Funk’s G-Dealer about the new “yield stars” and other great Funk’s G-Hybrids best suited for you. Hoffman Seeds, Inc. Landisville r PA 17538 The limitation ol warranty and remedy on the un * s ,s * nam ® tag attached to each bag ot Funk s G Hybrids Numbers identify varieties sold is a part of the terms of sale thereof 1109 H ' jsrA* ■ J 0 ”V - -r -^r :- :{l , -,M ; Of i0 4 s i 1 -, v - • v#* 0 ' s '* incaster Farming, Saturday, February 27,1982—89 freezing.” Freezing, the most popular blueberry preserving method, is energy-intensive and expensive. Also, the shelf life of frozen commercial blueberries is only six months, after which they become “woody or gritty,” Sullivan says. Explosion-dried blueberries are both cheaper to produce and of higher quality than either canned or frozen blueberries. and eat before contents have thawed. —lf the headspace in jars of home canned food is small-as when proper home canning techniques are used-the contents will expand upon freezing and lift lid from jar exposing a frozen area above jar top. If this happens, apply a layer of plastic food film or plastic freezer bag over the ex posed area while frozen and seal tightly over edge of jar with a rubber band. Place jar of frozen The Georgia Blueberry Association supplied blueberries to ERRC for recent explosion-drying experiments. Encouraged by the results, the Association, in cooperation with the Georgia Slate Coastal Plains Regional Service Commission, is building a facility that Will explosion-dry blueberries tor Association members. ERRC will supply the plans and advice, Sullivan says. food in freezer. 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