Idaho
University of Idaho Research Dairy Receives $1M Gift
TWIN FALLS, Idaho — Right this moment Chobani introduced a $1 million present to the College of Idaho-led Heart for Agriculture, Meals and the Setting (Idaho CAFE) to assist fund development of the nation’s largest analysis dairy and advance scientific analysis to make sure a sustainable future for the U.S. dairy trade.
With deep roots and a serious manufacturing, analysis and improvement presence within the Magic Valley, Chobani has lengthy been dedicated to taking a holistic and inclusive strategy to sustainability, particularly throughout the dairy trade.
“Sustainability is a part of the material of Chobani. Caring for our individuals and animals, conserving sources, placing again what we take – that is how we function, and that is how dairy farmers function,” mentioned Hamdi Ulukaya, Chobani Founder and CEO. “As increasingly individuals – shoppers, traders and regulators — deal with sustainability, the dairy trade should be a part of the dialog. The dairy trade has a deep historical past of dedication to and management in sustainability, which should be honored. That is why the College of Idaho’s management to ascertain this complete and groundbreaking CAFE undertaking is so necessary, and why we’re so proud to help it.”
Positioned in Idaho’s Magic Valley, Idaho CAFE spans three counties with a 2,000-cow analysis dairy and 640-acre demonstration farm in Rupert, a public outreach and schooling heart in Jerome and collaborative meals science efforts developed in partnership with the Faculty of Southern Idaho in Twin Falls.
Because the third prime dairy producing state within the nation, Idaho’s dairy trade performs a crucial function within the well being of the state’s financial system. However environment friendly agricultural manufacturing that additionally protects Idaho’s pure sources and the surroundings requires robust analysis to succeed.
“The Idaho CAFE undertaking has been conceptualized for years however the want for this built-in analysis heart is rising by the day,” mentioned Michael P. Parrella, dean for the College of Idaho Faculty of Agricultural and Life Sciences. “The dairy trade nationwide has set aggressive targets to change into carbon impartial and maximize water high quality and amount amongst different environmental sustainability targets within the very close to future. Chobani’s funding within the Idaho CAFE analysis dairy highlights their partnership on this mission and pushes us nearer to the end line that’s having this heart operational and contributing to the cutting-edge analysis that develop environmental options for the dairy trade now and into the longer term.”
Idaho CAFE will conduct analysis and ship schooling to help a sustainable future for Idaho’s dairies, livestock operations, crop manufacturing and meals processing industries. The middle will hyperlink analysis, schooling and outreach in a public-private partnership to help the state of Idaho, generate jobs and help financial progress.
“Time and time once more, Chobani has stepped as much as put money into Idaho and the Magic Valley group. The Idaho CAFE undertaking embraces the innovation occurring throughout our agricultural sector,” mentioned Idaho Gov. Brad Little. “Chobani’s newest dedication to Idaho CAFE is an funding in Idaho’s financial system and, importantly, Idaho’s present and future workforce. A robust dairy trade helps jobs and our Idaho lifestyle. We’re grateful to the management and workers at Chobani for his or her continued pledge to excellence, which helps us in reaching our aim to make Idaho the place the place our kids and grandchildren select to remain.”
The analysis dairy can be operated like a industrial farm and can host quite a lot of ongoing analysis experiments managed by U of I school and workers. The dairy is designed to symbolize a median dairy in southern Idaho, so the analysis performed on the web site can be instantly relevant to dairy farms in Idaho and all through the area. The Western U.S. is a uniquely totally different area for producing dairy than the Midwest or Northeast, each areas which might be already served by analysis dairies.
U of I’ll break floor in June on the primary development section of the $22.5 million analysis dairy which incorporates services to accommodate the milking and nutrient administration operations. Plans name for completion of the primary section of development in 2023 when U of I’ll start milking cows on the Rupert location.
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Media contacts
College of Idaho
Carly Schoepflin
Director – Communications and Strategic Initiatives
208-885-4037
craska@uidaho.edu
Chobani
Alyson Oüten
Director – Group Influence and Communications
208-761-9690
Alyson.outen@chobani.com
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About Chobani
Chobani is a meals maker with a mission of creating high-quality and nutritious meals accessible to extra individuals, whereas elevating our communities and making the world a more healthy place. Briefly: making good meals for all. In help of this mission, we’re a values-driven, people-first, food-and-wellness-focused firm, and have been since Hamdi Ulukaya, an immigrant to the U.S., based the corporate in 2005. We produce yogurt, oatmilk, dairy- and plant-based creamers, ready-to-drink espresso and plant-based probiotic drinks. Chobani yogurt is America’s No. 1 yogurt model, and it’s made with solely pure substances with out synthetic preservatives.
Chobani makes use of meals as a pressure for good on the earth – placing humanity first in every little thing we do. Our philanthropic efforts prioritize giving again to our communities and past: working to eradicate youngster starvation, supporting immigrants, refugees and underrepresented individuals, honoring veterans, and defending the planet. We manufacture our merchandise in New York, Idaho and Australia. Chobani merchandise can be found all through North America and distributed in Australia and different choose markets. For extra data, please go to www.chobani.com and comply with us on Fb, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
Idaho
Idaho Ballet Theatre's 21st annual performance of 'The Nutcracker' returning to the Colonial Theater – East Idaho News
IDAHO FALLS — Idaho Ballet Theatre will be performing its annual holiday tradition of “The Nutcracker” for its 21st year this December.
“The Nutcracker,” which is a classical ballet, will be performed Dec. 5, 6 and 7 beginning at 7 p.m. The show will be held at the Colonial Theater located at 450 A. Street in Idaho Falls. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased here.
“(The Nutcracker is) definitely one that many people are familiar with, but I think it resonates with so many people because you can see yourself in so many different moments throughout the ballet,” Director Abbey Lasley told EastIdahoNews.com.
The cast is made up of roughly 125 dancers. There are about 110 Idaho Ballet Theatre students performing in the production, ranging in age from three to 17. There will be guest performers and students from Brigham Young University-Idaho on stage as well.
“Everyone is local … and the majority are students,” Lasley said. “That’s what we really pride ourselves on is putting on a professional level production with an entire student cast.”
Lasley believes “The Nutcracker” is a “magical tradition” and a great way to kick off the Christmas season and focus on the “hopeful, optimistic, pure and beautiful aspects of this holiday.”
“There’s so much depth in ‘The Nutcracker’ that I think people don’t expect. People expect to see mostly all of the bright, shiny, sparkly, beautiful little parts of it — and we love all those parts — but there’s so many more layers,” she mentioned. “There’s so much more to be learned and to be internalized — things that can help us channel a really gratitude-based, optimistic view for the future.”
Lasley is one of three new directors who are making “The Nutcracker” possible this year.
Idaho Ballet Theatre’s founder and original director Brandy K. Jensen, who is Lasley’s mother, fainted last year during “The Nutcracker” rehearsals a few days before the performance. She had a stroke later that night and died December 14, 2023, at the age of 53.
“It was really hard, and it was a shock to all of us, but she got to do what she loved until the very last day and that was really a gift,” Lasley said.
Jensen started Idaho Ballet Theatre in 2003, and Lasley said she quickly began doing full-length productions like “The Nutcracker.”
“Every year she would add some elements — she’d polish something, rechoreograph something or improve it in some way,” Lasley explained. “By the time we got to her performance last year (of “The Nutcracker”), it was a very beautiful look at her life’s work.”
Lasley said the absence of her mother is going to weigh on the performers’ hearts during their December shows, but they are looking forward to taking the stage and honoring Jensen through their performances.
“We are very grateful to continue and be able to use everything she taught us and everything she embodied in her life to share this holiday magic and help people see the deeper meaning behind everything that we’re doing,” Lasley said.
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Cold front comes into Idaho after a rainy week
It was a rainy week with intense showers passing through the Treasure Valley. Sunday is expected to be clear but cooler weather and more precipitation is on the way.
I got to capture a phenomenal rainbow coming into the station today after some of the rain we saw on Saturday clear out.
The start of this wee will see some more rain on the way for Boise. Twin Fall will see their precipitation arrive between Monday and Tuesday with chances of rain snow/ mixes and possible accumulation.
A cold front will move in this week dropping temperatures. 40’s will turn into 30’s for the Magic and Treasure Valley’s. Mountains will expect a cool down as well. Thanksgiving is looking like a clear day though for most parts of Idaho.
Colder is coming this week, make sure to bundle up!
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