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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 42 No. 5 18-19
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Dairy Technology Societies

ABSTRACT

Central Illinois—W. K. Moseley, W. K. Moseley Laboratory, Indianapolis, Ind., spoke at the April meeting on the topic "Problems of Concern to the Control Laboratory."

Kansas City Area—Carroll Morris, owner of Fashion Farms, Meservey, la., spoke at the March meeting. Mr. Morris owns a farm and operates a large "milk factory" where neighboring farmers send their cows to be milked. He does not own most of the cows kept and milked on his farm.

Atlanta—P. H. Tracy, University of Illinois, Urbana, spoke at the April meeting and reported the first results of his recent study of automation in the dairy industry.

Kansas—Neil Angevine, Meyer-Blanke Co., St. Louis, Mo., was the featured speaker at the March meeting. His topic was "Timely Tips on Uniform Cottage Cheese and Other Cultured Products." Ladies night will be featured at the May meeting.

Ohio—D. A. Seiberling, consultant, Klenzade Corporation, Beloit, Wis., was the main speaker at the April meetings of the four Ohio Dairy Technology Societies. The Societies are Maumee Valley, Northeastern Ohio, Central Ohio, and Cincinnati. Mr. Seiberling's talk was on "CIP Cleaning in the Dairy Plant."







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