Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 30, 1968, Image 17

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    research was part of a continu
ing ARS program to protect the
Nation’s milk supply in the
dustry, the original purpose of event of nuclear attack or acci
the work did not concern nor- dent -
• Milk Can
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mal dairy operations at all. The Of immediate concern was the
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Director, Animal Nutrition &. Health
Agricultural Division
Allied Chemical Corporation
New York, New York
BACKGROUND:
8.5., University of Massachusetts, 1949
M.S., University of Connecticut, 1951
Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, .1955
~ DR. G. H, PORTER
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The use of supplemental nonprotein nitrogen in dairy feeds
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relatively short-lived radioactive
nuclide iodine-131. Because io
dine-131 has a half-life of 8 days,
and virtually disappears within
40 days, the objective of the re
search was to determine wheth
er milk could be stored long
enough to permit the natural de
cay of this radioactive substance
to a harmless level.
In line with this objective,
one phase of the experiment
consisted of pasteurizing the
milk at the ultra-high tempera
tures and storing it in bulk at
32° F. for 3 to 4 weeks to per
mit decay of any iodine-131 with
which it may have been con
taminated Then it was repas
teurized at both, high and ultra
high temperatures (175° to
220° F.), packaged, and stored
at 32 degrees, 35 degrees, 40 de
grees, and 45 degrees F. Most
of the samples kept for more
than 10 weeks (including the in
itial bulk storage) and many
were still good after 23 weeks
when the test supply was ex
hausted.
The work proved that, under
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This denies dairymen the means of reducing feed cost
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CRUDE FAT minimum OIS
CRUDE FIIER maximum 1«
CALCIUM (Ca) minimum 0 IS
CALCIUM (C») minimum —.— —
PHOSPHORUS (P) minimum. —’
lODINE 0) minimum ——— OOOlffi
SALT (NiCI)
SALT (N»CI) minimum * —jO 5%
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GENERAL OFFICE
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 30,1968
In keeping with the holiday spirit, Pennsylvania Poul
try men presented Pennsylvania produced eggs, smoked
pheasant, and a 16 lb. hen turkey to Governor Raymond P.
Shafer. Left to right are: Paul S. Konhaus, Mechanicsburg;
Harry R. Ulrich, Harrisburg; Governor Shafer; Dauphin
Co. Senator, William Lentz; and Charles R. Phillips, Pillow.
emergency conditions, milk
could be stored long enough to
permit decay of iodine-131.
From a practical point of view,
however, using this method for
decontaminating milk would re
quire storage facilities that are
not generally available today.
In any event, ARS has de
veloped a n ion-exchange
method of removing strontium
-90 from milk which could also
be used to remove iodine-131
(AGR. RES., Sept. 1961, p .14)
Strontium-90, another radioac
tive nuclide, is of more concern
than iodine-131 because it has a
half-life of 27 yrs. This work was
conducted in cooperation with
the Atomic Energy Commission
and the Public Health Service.
Of all merchants, wholsale or
retail, I think those who sell be
verages, especially wine and
beer, are the most friendly and
polite. d
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The wholtr world is pleased
vmi n a young man makes a
m/cess out of his life.
•SO OX
NEff YORK. HER YORK
HARRISBURG Pennsyl
vania’s tobacco crop was the
lightest in more than 30 years
but o£ excellent quality and
color, the State Crop Reporting
Service said today.
The Service said the crop of
36 million pounds was the
smallest since 1937 The average
per acre yield was estimated a
1800 pounds, 50 pounds less
than last year.
Robert K.Rohrer
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