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Posted on May 22nd, 2006 by Leon the Milkman.
Categories: Dairy News.
Hi, Dairy Scientists
When using control samples on your automated milk composition tester or otherwise, make sure that the samples you use as controls are close in composition to the samples you are going to analyse.
Using skim milk samples to check a machine that you are going to do full cream milk tests on, is not the best of ideas.
Rather see of you can calibrate different channels to test skim and full cream on.
Kind regards,
Leon the Milkman
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