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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 37 No. 6 772-774
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People and Events in the Dairy Science World

ABSTRACT

Idaho Milk Processors Association Holds District Meetings

The annual district meetings of the Idaho Milk Processors Assoc. were held at Pocatello, Twin Falls, Caldwell, and Moscow, on April 5, 7, 9, and 15, respectively. The programs included papers and discussions on "The Keeping Quality of Dairy Products," "The Costs of Milk Production," "Bulk Handling of Milk on the Farm," "Merchandising Milk in Gallon Jugs," "Cleaning Pipe-Line Milkers," and "State Dairy Regulations."

Dairy products scoring clinics were conducted in the afternoons at Caldwell, Twin Falls, and Moscow by J. C. Boyd, of the Dept. of Dairy Husbandry, Univ. of Idaho.

Officers of the association who arranged for the meetings are: M. L. Parrott (Dairymen's Coop. Creamery of the Boise Valley, Caldwell), president; Tom Speedy (Young's Dairy, Twin Falls); Ferd Jaussi (Bear Lake Coop. Creamery, Paris), and Arvid Johnson (Van's Creamery, Coeur d'Alene), directors. Boyd is secretary-treasurer of the association.

Judges Named for '54 International







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