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Posted on October 12th, 2006 by Leon the Milkman.
Categories: Dairy News, Milk, Dairy Science.
Hi, Milk Fans
I have just linked to www.meetse.co.za, the home of Meetse-Tech Labs in South Africa. They are a lab specialising in dairy, water and soil analysis near Benoni, South Africa. They also import fine Funke Gerber dairy science equipment.
Check them out while you are drinking your milk,
Leon the Milkman
Posted on October 12th, 2006 by Leon the Milkman.
Categories: Milk, Dairy Farming.
Hi, Dairy Farmers
You could manage your dairy extremely well, but if you do not make sure that a representative sample of your tank milk is taken for payment, then it will all be in vain.
Round tanks should be stirred for at least 5 minutes and long tanks for 10 minutes. Milk should be sampled in a sterile way, from the same place every time - always from the top door or bottom tap. Get a good procedure that satisfies you and your buyer and make sure that everybody sticks to it. Always try to be present when a sample is taken.
Have you had your milk today?
Kind regards,
Leon the Milkman