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2008

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USDA/Agricultural Research Service, College of Southern Idaho, and University of Idaho Extension hosted a field day at the CSI fish hatchery in Twin Falls on Thursday October 23, 2008 from 3 PM till 5 PM.

Since August trout have been fed either a fishmeal based feed or a plant
based feed. With feed cost increasing, good feed management becomes ever more important. We also realize that changing major feed ingredients can affect flesh quality and taste.
 

 

 

   

A view of the CSI hatchery and the people gathered outside near display posters

Guests seated for a presentation on the experiment 

 

 

One of the raceways inside the complex that is loaded with small fish

 A local area dog watching big sturgeon

   

One of the bucket feeders containing fish feed is shown by Dr. Jianchun Han, Northeast Agriculture University, Heilongjiang Province, China

The mechanism for delivering fish feed inside the bucket feeders

 

 

 

Presenters randomly drew numbers to determine who got to participate in the triangle taste test.  A triangle taste test is where you see if people can tell which sample is different when they are given 3 samples and two of them are the same.  People were blindfolded for the taste test.

Dr. Keshun Liu, Cereal Chemist in the ARS Trout-Grains project evaluates the fish smell which is important in evaluation taste.

   

After the triangle taste test was completed, all the guests that didn't participate in the initial taste test were allowed to taste the difference between fish meal fed fish, and grain fed fish.  The pink color of the meat comes from a pigment they put in the grain based feed, this is to clearly identify which fish were fed which diet.  Standing: Dr. J. Michael Bonman, Supervisory Research Plant Pathologist, USDA-ARS, Aberdeen, ID.

 

Dr. Keshun Liu, Cereal Chemist in the ARS Trout-Grains project samples fish from the experiment.

   

 

 

 

                                                                       

Afterwards there was grilled fish for everyone, as well as other food items

 

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Dr. Dring Crowell a Professor in the Department of Biology at IdahoStateUniversity in Pocatello presented a seminar on Thursday October 23, 2008 at Aberdeen, ID. His field of research is plant molecular biology within which his focus is plant hormone metabolism.

 

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Dr. Jerry Lazo, USDA-ARS-WRRC, Albany, CA presented a seminar on Tuesday, August 19, 2008 at Aberdeen, ID titled "GrainGenes:  Thatching together the Grass Genomes".  The seminar focused on the use of the GrainGenes web site and how it could be used as a tool. 

 

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                                          Sri Lankan officials visit

Sri Lankan officials visit researchers at the USDA-ARS and University of Idaho Research and Extension Center. In a training mission, officials from Sri Lanka visited various potato production areas and facilities in Idaho. This tour was sponsored by the U.S. Potato Board and the USDA Cochran Program to introduce U.S. seed potatoes into countries where climate may limit production of seed potatoes. These officials visited with Drs. Jonathan Whitworth (USDA-ARS) and Rajagopalbabu Srinivasan (Univ. of Idaho). Coordinating and accompanying them on their visit is Peter Joyce, U.S. Potato Board.

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