—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 10, 1982 6 Tailor Made Milk From The Cow Sought By University Researchers Tailor made milk, meeting specific needs of the popula tion directly from cows, may some day be a reality, stud ies indicate at the Agricultur al Experiment Station, the Pennsylvania State Univer sity Experiments show it is possible to change a cow s milk fat percentage and the composition of the fat Now researchers like Robert D McCarthy are working to learn whether they can in fluence the composition ol milk m any particular direc tion Tf such experiments are successful, cows could pro duce milk for ice cieam for cheese-making, or for speci fic diets of children and adults,” Dr McCarthy-states ‘‘While milk is natuie's most perfect food, it must be pro cessed for manufacturing and other uses ” Dr McCarthy and associ ates aie experimenting with control of bacteria in the ru men, kej- to the development of tailor-made milk Millions of bacteria are_ found in the cow’s rumen, the first of four stomachs These bacteria, and piotwa, change the feed materials eaten fcv the cow into milk-making nulnents “The rumen is a versatile fei mentation vat, where bac leua are influenced by tire type of feed a cow eats,” Dr McCaithy says When you change food materials some The Most Famous Name In, Corn Pfister Associated Growers R. 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The change in feed may strengthen certain bacteria and weaken others. “This changes the products of fermentation, likewise changing the material avail able for milk production Such chemical changes in nu trients will influence compo sition of the milk ” Apple Growers To Assess Selves For Promotion York, Pa , Feb 7—Penn sylvania s fruit growers meet ing in York for the 103rd an nual convention of the State Horticultural Association to day resolved to assess their apple crops to provide an es timated $150,000 annually to piomote the state’s 8,000,000 bushel harvest under the ap ple marketing act and enab- Bulk Spreading Service Dealers for— FERTILIZER and LIMESTONE SMUCKER BROS. Bird-in-Hand Ph. 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Sander 6c Sons R. D. 2, East Earl. Pa. ■ Walter 6c Jackson A. L. Herr 6c Bro. ■ Christiana. Pa. Quarryville. Pa. I. B. Graybill 6c Son ■ ■ ling legislation signed last summer by David L. Lawrence. The apple pro ducers are the first agricul tural group in the state to use the enabling bill to mark et their crop. The resolution 'was adopt ed after growers voted Tues day 82-15 favoring produc tion assessments to provide funds for research, informa tion and promotion of the apple industry The referen dum will be presented to Pennsylvania’s 1,000 apple growers before July 1, 1962, according to Arthur E Rice, Eiglerville, chairman of the apple marketing committee of the association A commer cial apple grower has been defined as one having 200 trees or more The association Tuesday night chose Miss Joyce Rip ley, 18-year-old brunette from Aspers, Adams County, as the 1962 State Apple Queen She succeeds Miss Edna Jane Coble, also from Adams Co , and was the judges’ choice of contestants from Adams, York, Franklin and Berks counties Officeis elected to serve MASTER FARMER RAT BAIT & CATTLE LOUSE POWDER Both Guaranteed to do Their Job ORGANIC PLANT POOR CO. GROFFTOWN ROAD PHONE EX 2-4963 Refton, Pa. the Association for the next in the real-estate field for 12 two years are: President, years, specializes in farms, William M. Lott, Gardners land, and commercial and Rl; Ist vice-president, Ray- industrial properties. In ad mond F. Reiter, Mars; 2nd dition to holding member vice-president Robert Hyman, ship in NAREB and the Na- Northbrook; secretary, Her- tional Institute of Fahn Bro bert Apple, Mt Pleasant kers, he is a member of the Mills. Earl W. Strite, Harris- National Institute of Real burg, was re-elected treasur- Estate Brokers and the Inter er. national -Traders Club of the The convention -adjourned NIREB —also an affiliate of Wednesday afternoon. NAREB. Organized in 1944, the . National Institute of Farm Y A( ,L D If Brokers is composed of 1,525 I OIK Ix 6 aITO I IS Realtors throughout the coun xi , • I /Nff* try who are experts in buy- INariOnal VjTTICer ing or selling rural land, m t, , . 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