Annual Report of the Board of Control of the New York Agricultural Experiment Station, (Geneva, Ontario County), ... , with Reports of Director and Other Officers, Ausgabe 36

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Seite 191 - Bui. 326. 1910. Harding, HA, Ruehle, GL, Wilson, JK, and Smith, GA The effect of certain dairy operations upon the germ content of milk. NY Agr. Exp. Sta., Bui. 365.
Seite 69 - January 31, February 28, March 31, April 30, May 31, June 30, July 31, August 31, September 30, October 31, November 30, December 31.
Seite 193 - Harding, HA, Wilson, JK, and Smith, GA The modern milk pail. NY Agr. Exp. Sta., Bui. 326, 1910. Harding, HA, Ruehle, GL, Wilson, JK, and Smith, GA The effect of certain dairy operations upon the germ content of the milk.
Seite 15 - State institution has a better record for economy of expenditure in the way of building equipment. " The time has come when in order to carry on its work with the desired efficiency new and greatly enlarged plant houses should be provided. The present plant houses of the Station were erected about twenty-five years ago. They have exceeded the usual life of such structures, and are now neither adequate nor efficient. There is a large amount of work in agricultural investigation which should be carried...
Seite 183 - ... Station at Cornell University. EG HASTINGS, College of Agriculture and Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Wisconsin. 1260 WHAT IS MEANT BY "QUALITY" IN MILK WA STOCKING, RS BREED, HA HARDING, AND EG HASTINGS. INTRODUCTION Milk is often called good or bad, but it is difficult to define either quality. It needs but a slight study of the milk question to recognize that the goodness or badness of milk depends upon several factors. Because of the complexity of this situation there is much...
Seite 147 - Acid without gas from dextrose 0.3 No acid from dextrose 0.4 No growth with dextrose .01 Acid and gas from lactose .02 Acid without gas from lactose .03 No acid from lactose .04 No growth with lactose .001 Acid and gas from saccharose .002 Acid without gas from saccharose .003 No acid from saccharose .004 No growth with saccharose .0001 Nitrates reduced with evolution of gas .0002 Nitrates not reduced . 0003 Nitrates reduced without gas formation .00001 Fluorescent .00002 Violet chromogens .00003...
Seite 253 - ... prepares his collecting case, goes to the milk station one mile distant and collects forty to seventy samples of milk, returns to the laboratory, prepares the smears, examines them and has the results of the examination ready to be mailed to the individual farmers within five hours. During one week every can of milk delivered at one of the milk stations was examined, all of the work being done by one person.
Seite 193 - ... dust in the barn air was looked upon as an omnibus overloaded with attached germ life. More recent studies have shown that dust particles, instead of being loaded in the manner described, actually carry living organisms in less than one case out of a hundred.18 While it is true that a small number of germs are carried into the milk upon dirt, the amount of dirt actually finding its way into the milk is so small in proportion to the mass of the milk that the germ life added in this way is relatively...
Seite 120 - Acid and gas from dextrose 0.2 Acid without gas from dextrose 0.3 No acid from dextrose 0.4 No growth with dextrose .01 Acid and gas from lactose .02 Acid without gas from lactose .03 No acid from lactose .04 No growth with lactose .001 Acid and gas from saccharose .002 Acid without gas from saccharose...
Seite 3 - To the Board of Control of the New York Agricultural Experiment Station: As Treasurer of the Board of Control, I respectfully submit the following report for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1914: MAINTENANCE FUND — NECESSARY EXPENSES.

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