Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 11, 1993, Image 43

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    NDB Hires
ARLINGTON, Va.—To guide
and coordinate research programs
at the six Dairy Foods Research
Centers co-funded by the National
Dairy Promotion and Research
Board, V. Edward Yaghoubian,
Ph.D., joins the staff as director of
dairy foods research.
Yaghoubian will oversee re
search programs at the Dairy
Foods Research Centers so that re
searchers focus their studies on
finding results that will help dairy
farmers and that will be in line
with the National Dairy Board’s
business priorities fluid milk,
cheese, new uses for milkfat, and
building and protecting the image
of dairy products.
The six centers are composed of
the following institutions: Utah
State, Oregon State, Brigham
Young, California Polytechnic
State, North Carolina State. Mis
sissippi State. Cornell and South
Dakota State Universities and the
Universities of Minnesota, Wis
consin, Idaho, Vermont and Cali
fomia-Davis. The National Dairy
Board began its commitment to
the centers in 1987.
America’s dairy farmers,
through the National Dairy Board,
fund research at the centers with
matching funds from both the in
stitutions composing the Dairy
Foods Research Centers and local ‘
industry.
“I’m pleased to have Ed on staff
to see that Dairy Foods Research
Centers conduct research that can
be used by the industry to help sell
more milk as well as ensure re
search efforts between centers do
not duplicate, but complement
each other,” said the National
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Northeast
Dairy Research Overseer
Dairy Board's Robert Busey, sen
ior vice president of dairy foods
and nutrition research.
Yaghoubian comes to the Na
tional Dairy Board after serving as
a project leader in the ingredient
and flavor technology department
at the Nutrasweet Company in Mt.
Prospect, 111. Before that, he was
assistant professor and program
director, foods and nutrition at
Marian College in Indianapolis,
HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.)
Winning a $5OO scholarship is
a great incentive for 4-H and FFA
members to start sharpening their
dairy management and cattle ap
praisal skills, nutrition and repro
duction systems knowledge; and
learning as much as they can about
the dairy industry in the next four
weeks.
The scholarship and other priz
es will be awarded at the Pennsyl
vania All American Dairy Show’s
Junior Dairy Management Con
test It is a comprehensive compe
tition sponsored by Church and
Dwight Co. Arm and Hammef Ag
Products, and Pfizer Inc. Animal
Health Division.
All 4-H and FFA members are
encouraged to participate in this
contest which is to be held on
Tuesday. Sept 21, at the Farm
Show Complex in Harrisburg, as
part of the All American Dairy
Show. This out of classroom ex
perience tests general knowledge
and skills, focusing on 10 different
dairy related categories which in
clude; heifer judging, linear trait
evaluation, and identification of
rad meat cuts, grains, forages, and
dairy products.
immediately:
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“It is an excellent opportunity
for these young people to put then
experience and their classroom
training to woifc. It is a challeng
ing contest, but we see students re
turning a second year. They love
the challenge,” said contest chair
man Walter Wurster, Chester
County Extension.
“There are prizes for both team
and individual winners. We are
fortunate to have sponsors such as
Pfizer Animal Health Division,
and Church and Dwight Co., Inc.
to assist with costs of the prizes
and the $5OO scholarship that the
top individual will receive. In ad
dition, this year. Milk Specialties
Inc. has agreed to provide lunch
for all the participants,” noted
Wurster.
•Wurster stressed, “There are
training kits and educational ma
terials available for any group that
wants assistance preparing for the
competition. It is a great contest,
and we want the participants to do
well, it is a chance for them to
learn a great deal about the entire
dairy industry, not just the cattle
appraisal side.”
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Contracts Available For
• Hog Finishing:
1,000-3,000 Head'
• Sow Unite: 200-1,800 Sows
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Ind. He has also worked at Uni
versal Flavors Corporation, Gen
eral Nutrition Corporation and
Northwestern State University of
Louisiana.
Yaghoubian has bachelor’s de
grees in food chemistry and hu
man nutrition. He earned his mas
ter’s and doctorate degrees in food
science with a dairy science minor
from Louisiana State University.
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DENVER, Colo. More than
200 fanners and ranchers repre
senting 22 states will participate in
the 1993 National Fanners Union
(NFU) legislative fly-in Sept.
12-15.
International trade, increasing
farm incomes, and health care are
the key issues this year’s fly-in
participants will discuss with
members of Congress.
Participants will begin with a
briefing on legislative issues on
Sept. 12 and then spend Sept.
13-14 calling on U.S. senators and
representatives on Capitol Hill.
President Clinton, Hillary Rod
ham Clinton, U.S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA) Secretary
Mike Epsy, and USDA Underse
cretaries Gene Moos and Bob
Nash have been invited to address
the group.
“The fly-in is an effective tool
for providing our senators, repre
sentatives, and administration of
ficials with grassroots input from
U.S. farmers and ranchers,” said
NFU President Lcland Swenson.
- “Up to this point, the agricul
Multiple Component Pricing
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on the M-W price series, the test
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uniform across different regions in
Oder to gain better accuracy and
repeatability in the test results.
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tore sector has been represented
primarily by agribusiness in the
debate over the North American
Free Trade Agreement (NAF
TA),” said Swenson. “Under its
current provisions, NAFTA will
be negative for most of production
agriculture and I think our elected
officials need to hear that side of
the story from those affected.”
Swenson said the group will
highlight ailing family farm in
comes, which averaged less than
$6,000 in 1990, as well as health
care reform during their Hill vis
its. “Fire sale commodity prices
and climbing health care costs
have left farm incomes in a dire
situation,” he said.
NFU has been a long-time sup
porter of health care reform, fa
voring a single-payer system. The
Clinton administration and its
health care reform task force has
relied on NFU for input on reform
in rural and underserved areas.
The president’s plan for health
care reform is expected to be un
veiled in late September.
As multiple component pricing
becomes an issue in more and
more federal orders, these draw
backs should be considered and, if
possible, improvements made.
This will result in a more equitable
treatment of both producers and
handlers across the country.
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