16—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 30,1968 Milk Can Last Everybody knows milk is perishable but apparently it is not nearly so perishable as we had thought. Under household refrigera tion (usually 45° to 50° F.) milk keeps an average of 7 davs. But tests conducted under ARS research contract show that simply lowering the stor age temperature to freezing or slightly above will extend the storage life to as long as 7 weeks. Long-accepted ideas about milk perishability were in for even more of a jolt when the research showed that milk pas teurized under higher-than normal temperatures would keep as long as 20 weeks and more. These findings mav well lead to drastic changes m the stor age and distribtuion practices of the fresh milk industry. The work was done by the Pet Milk Company under an ARS icsearch contract Both winter and summer milks were pas teurized under normal condi INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE CONTINUES STORE HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed. and Sat. 9 to 5:30 Thurs. & Fri. Night ’Til 9 P.M. GROFF'S HARDWARE NEW HOLLAND sloppy manure See how New Idea spreaders offer 3 low-cost ways to handle it HYDRAULIC END GATE has finger-tip control, uses stand ard 8" single or double acting cylin der. Hand crank available. Fits all New Idea PTO spreaders. And don’t miss seeing the tough New Idea PTO Super Spreaders heri-nowl Rail, Cylinder/Paddl and Single Beater in 135,-165-and 195 bushel sizes Wilbur H. Graybill Lititz, K. D. 2 Chas. J. McComsey Longenecker & Sons Farm Supply Hickory Hill, Pa. Rheems Roy H. Buch, Inc. Allen H. Matz Ephiata, R. D. 2 Denver A. B. C. Groff, Inc. A. L. Herr & Bro. New Holland Quarryville tions (165° to 172° F. for 16 seconds) at six Southern dair ies. Then they were cooled to 32° F. and flown in ice to Pet Milk’s Research and Develop ment Center, Greenville, Illi nois, where they were stored at 32 dgrees, 35 degrees, 40 de grees, and 45 degrees F. Week ly bacteriological tests and evaluations by a trained taste panel indicated that at the two lowest storage temperatures some of the summer milks were still safe and flavorful after 7 weeks, and the winter milks af ter 4 weeks. When these tests demonstrat ed the value of low-temperature storage for normally pasteuriz ed milk, the scientists next tried higher pasteurizing tempera tures to see if they could extend the storage life of milk even further. With their experiment al equipment they pasteurized milk at 200° and 220° F. for the usual 16-seconds. They also tried flash-pasteu nzing at these temperatures for a half-second. PAN ATTACH MENT fits any New Idea Single Beater spreader. Lowest cost way to handle semi liquid manure. Rub ber flap seals pan in closed position. FARM EQUIPMENT Landis Bros. Lancaster MECHANICAL ENDGATE fits any New Idea Cylinder/ Paddle or Flail Spreader. Closes with hand crank, opens from tractor seat. Fits snug for loading and hauling. Longer The milk samples were stored at the same 4 temperatures as the commercial samples and subjected to the same weekly bacteriological and taste tests. Only the samples pasteurized at 220° for 16 seconds were still acceptable by both of these cri teria after 13 to 20 weeks of storage at 329 p. In general, the storage life of most of the sam ples decreased with milder pro cessing conditions and with higher storage temperatures. The ultra-high pasteurization ATTENTION FARMERS... WHY SHOULD YOU BUY A NEW CASE FARM TRACTOR NOW? IWn 1. /\J discount on any New Cose tractor on our lot purchased during November. 2. Waiver of Finance Charges until spring. 3. 7% tax investment credit. 4. 20% depreciation allowance on 1968 tax return. 5. Protection from company price increases. STOP IN TODAY FOR ANY EQUIPMENT NEEDS. KINZER EQUIPMENT CO. Box 23, Kinzers, Pa. Phone 442-4186 ' ' Ins.,..'"' S. H. Hiestand & Company Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. ''IP temperatures did not destroy teurizing, but within the first milk flavor. Using fresh market week of storage', this off-flavor milk as a control, the taste disappeared. panel evaluated sample each Although these results could week. They did detect a cooked profoundly affect the dairy in flavor immediately after pas- (Continued on Page 17) SPECIAL CLOSEOUT SALE On Yardman 4 & 5 HP. "Snowbird” Snow Throwers MARTIN'S HARDWARE 182 E. Main St., Leola, Pa. Phone 656-3171 Grubb Supply Company Salunga Leola ff-MSBI QPEp feeds is supporting the U.S. Public Health Service Injury Control Program..» for pedestrian visibility SEE US ABOUT HOW YOU CAN GET YOUR SIFEII JICIET FREE! With the purchase FULQPEp ' of selected feeds Elizabethtown Harold H. Good Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. Terre Hill Stevens