National Dairy Board Reviews Research Spending ARLINGTON, VA. Dairy fanners checkoff dollars are used for lots of activities, all aimed at increasing the bottom line of income statements at the farm level. “After advertising, product and nutrition research sees the largest chunk of the National Dairy Promotion and Research Board’s promotion dollars at $10.9 million or 14.6 percent of the program budget,” explains Harold Reiff, Indiana dairy farmer and chairman of the National Dairy Board’s dairy foods and nutrition research committee. Research falls into two catego ries: dairy foods which looks ,for new products, packages or techno logies to make better products and' nutrition which explores the nutri ent content of dairy foods and the effects of their consumption on More Than 200 Ultraflo 3 Systems Have Been Sold In The Northeast Since 1985 - That’s Over 14 Million Birds! Bfe. Microprocessor control lets you program feeding time to the second. £ EASY AUGER CONNECTOR. AOows fast and simple installation, also quick and easy repair of auger » if ever necessary. Auger and trough Ja an both warranted 5 full years. Chain feeders ore not. agn systems human health. Dairy farmers fund research in various ways through NDB. Some research is carried out at six dairy food research centers or three nutrition institutes across the U.S. Other projects are funded through directed research and competitive grants programs, Reiff explains further. In its competitive grants prog 1 * rams, NDB organizes an advisory committee of scientists to review and evaluate the scientific quality of research proposals. The panel of scientists commits its time twice a year to review proposals for NDB. 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