20 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 21, 1962 Off Flavor Milk More Prevalent In Summertime The problem of bad tasting milk, especially in the summ er, has plagued dairymen toi years Otten it is blamed on the ration, but this may not always be the case Oft-tlavoi ed milk, accoidmg to many studies, may be caused by out side souices including handl ing and processing W. R Hesseltine, extension dairyman. University of Dela ware, has compiled a list o£ gome of the common milk fla vors and their probable cause He indicates dairymen can use this reference for trouble shooting off-flavor milk in their herd Many of the flavor problems, he points out, can h* easily remedied if the source of fat flavor is known 1. Taste-grassy or weedy, cause-presence of weeds (of ten wild onions) in the teed 2 Taste-silage, cause - feed ing silage and hay before milk ing 3 Taste-sour, iery high hac tena count, cause-dirty uten sils, poor cooling 4 Taste-bitter, rancid like butter, or like soap, cause stripper cows, slow cook cool ing, with foaming, cooling warming, and cooling again 5 Taste-salty, cause-masti tis, stripper cows, and indm dual cows 6 Taste-malt. cause - high bacteria, dirt} utensils, poor cooling 7. Taste-like c a i dboard, cause-exposed copper or iron in equipment, cans need retinn ing, milk exposed to daylight Pa. Sweet Corn Competition Was Great in ‘6l Stiff competition from New York and New Jersey in 19.61 kept demand for Pennsylvania sweet corn: at a generally low level during the peak of its marketing season through August to mid-September According to the annual re port of the Federal-State Mar ket News Service, these states, with heavier supplies, influenc ed price trends which Penn sylvania had to follow because of its weak marketing posi tion As a result, 1961 prices were lower than in 1960. In I 960", Pennsylvania yellow «weet corn ranged from a low of J 1 50 to a high of $2 25 per crate. In 1961, the range was from 90 cents to ?1 90. The one bright spot m the 1961 picture for Pennsylvania •weet corn was that hydrocool ed ears averaged about 25c more per crate than non-hydro cooled corn John P Capus, U.S Department of Agricul ture Market News representa tive in Philadelphia, noted that h>drocooled stock sold well when it was difficult to •ell the non-hjdrocooled pro duct, and many standing or ders went unlilled on some dajs In volume shipped into 41 cities during its mam 9-week season ending in September, Pennsyhama ranked sixth. More than half of Pennsyl vania's corn went to Phila delphia with Pittsburgh the next biggest market Accidents in farm homes take approximately 2,600 lives each ' year * Falls lead the list Anchor scatter rugs with »kid-proof backing, and keep «tai ra uncluttered ‘and- >well Make Your Well Water SUPERCHLORINATE „„„ everclor EVERCLOR DESTROYS WITH Glqae. smßadeHiaii cx/cddiidc 1 SUfERCHLORINATION tVSKI'UKt SAFE Kill, Wid.ru-EnJ. .1 OccMmimlo »4Ml.n j^'klNG ..... ..1.1, A *. “'T """ “ ,<j JmU WATER '.nJ.WI. ........ m.lli.W 4 t ill _ , lt . , .. fftviitiHirc, Mt JulHiur i—f N« WnUt»nlly dew, IVt mere imtllij black w«lo, c#* W w«r «rWcd p<p«» «nd f.iUr/o. Clcnxuiatk*. Omoebtc CylUf Both Units Included in B§sy t» Instill **CD n Pick tovirfry |I.«V CM«nn» luJu.in.l £,«</.« l.r SWIMMING POOLS • RESTAURANTS • MOTELS OUTDOOR THEATRES • SCHOOLS • CAMPS • ETC. Wrltt hr lull'll* Tins equipment will also eliminate acid, iron sul phur and black water in one operation. No other equipment needed. CALL US COLLECT AT EX 4-9365 for FREE Home Demonstration Wa,er ir, WEST CHESTNUT STREET, LANCASTER Lancaster Farming Ads Pay! '“AS YE SOW... Drown for National Safety Council by true* Shank* Courtesy, Buffalo IN Yj Evening Neve Good management in Farm Safety adds to your farm security . . . just as good financial manage- ment does. LANCASTER COUNTY NATIONAL BANK 5 Convenient Offices if 9 East King St. - Temporary Location ★ 138 N Queen St. if Cor. N. Prince & James Sts. if 1643 Lincoln Hwy. East if Quarryville Office Comer of State And Church Sts. in Quarryville Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SAF£! CHLORIM® '"’* ESUITS ,f * s *tf ... the Simple, Low Co if V/ty to Enjoy SAFER BETTER WATER! y«u can’t ice water ittp int# ycur well . but yau knew t< dram* in fran the surface Over 50*J «f well water samplci (cited arc contaminated Why take a chance? DECHLORINATE |m Conditioning Consultants The Each day of National Far in Begins a‘t Home; Agricultural Safety Week a different theme Chemicals, Prevent ’ EAlls; is emphasised. Beginning Highway Safety; Farm Hk-* Sunday, July 22, Ihey are dunery, and Recreation _9a'fe« Rcverencie 'tor Safety tv I Vi ~ i : S«i»i« EVCftl Alan C. Beyer Christiana L. H. Brubaker C. K. Long Garage Lancaster Akron R. M. Brubaker Landis Bros., Inc. Salnnga Lancaster Cojie & Wearer Willow Street Farmers! ille Equip. Co. Hi »• Newcomei & Son Farmersvillo Mount Joy Grunin’s Ford Tractor & ' '*■ Foul Farm Service Quarry ville Elmer Plasterer A. B. C. Groff Lebanon Aeu Holland . Sbot^berger's J. Martin Groff Elm Ephrata . . . ... Jester A. Singer Gruinclli Farm Service Honks Quarry \ille Snavelj’s Farm Service X. G. Horshej & Son New Holland Manlicim Hiestand, Inc, Marietta Hochstetler Mag. Service ( ‘ a ' < ‘ l ' Sons New Holland Bare* tile diaries B. Hoobcr Intercourse .1. B. Hostetter & Sons Arthur S. Young Co. Mt. .Toj Kmzcr The Lancaster Co. Farm Equipment Dealers' Association HARVEST MOON Kauffman Bros. Moimtvlllo Vilen M. Mati Denver Weaver’s Farm Service Strasburg C. K. AVilej & Son Qjluutj ville
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