j 2—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. August 2.1969 Rumler Speaks On Double Standardization What kind of milk docs the consumer want'’ The answer will \.ny with individuals and local ities according to Robert H Rumler, Executive Secretaiy of Holstein Friesian Association of Amcnca But there is a continu ing tiend to moderate fat milk and dairy products With this comes the oppoitunitj and need for greatei emphasis on the sohds-not-fat . . the protein Lx lose and mineial content of all dairy products fluid milk paiticularly Foi the past six yeais. has been advocating and recom mending DOUBLE STANDARD IZATION The Association's pol icy legal ding standaidizing the mitnent components of milk, fat and non-fat solids goes back e\en further in bistoiy. DOUBLE STANDARDIZA TION is currently a major topic of discussion within the Indus tiy and is receiving much favor able reaction from industry leadership. The National Milk Pioducers Federation and Dairy Development, Inc have new studies underway, extending earliei woik in the area of con sumer piefeiences The position of the Holstein Association continues to be one of advocating legislation vvh eh v ould peimit the stanaaidization ( of the butteifat and non-fat com-| po> ents of milk at vai.ous levels BUT is stionglj opposed to legis lation which would aibitiaulv set compulsoij standards that would not piovide ihe industi > I sufficient fieedom fo> piOcessoisj to provide danv piod ,c"s vith' optimum consumei piefeience The piesent state legismtiv e mm iraum standaids aie adequate in this icspecU accoiding to Secie taiy Rumlei Not uni elated to this appioach tc inci easing the consumption of dau> pioducts is the lecent ac tion of the Secietaiy of Agncul tuie lequinng that skim milk used m filled milk sold undei Federal Milk Marketing Oideis he uniformly classified as Class I (fluid) milk This decision, sti ongly supported by HFAA, ap phes whether the skim milk is obtained in liquid foim or made In ie-combming not-fat dry milk This action helps to insure that the pioducei receive a just price foi his pioduct when used for fluid consumption, megaidless of the final foim in which it ap peals The consumer decides on a paiticulai product’s popularity a fact to be considered in daiN legislation, processing and promotion Soak Lawn Well While Wateiing While wateiing your lawn, be sure to soak it thoioughly b\ wetting the soil 4 to 6 inches deep Fiequent light wateungs do moie haun than good and cause loots to develop neai the sm face This makes glasses moi e susceptible to di ought conditions says John C Harpei II extension agionomist at The Pennsylvania State Unneisity II you use a soakei hose 01 spi inklei that gives a fine mist, you will piobably need to leave it in one place 2 01 3 houis But, check often to see if the soil is satuiated Vegetables For Freezing Fiesh, tender, cusp vegetables aie best foi freezing, reminds Mrs Ruth J Buck, Penn State extension foods and nutrition specialist Choose vegetable var ieties i ecommended for freezing and do not rely on fieezmg to impiove the quality of vegetabl- " ‘ ” ” " 7 trophe, or It's-the teachers wh< Youngsters who write “teach. will be afler the cu! p rits . no ers pet" on other kids' lockcis the kids With The Big Dutchman Low-Cost Approach To Cage Automation • FITS ANY SIZE OPERATION • BIG DUTCHMAN QUALITY THROUGHOUT BIG DUTCHMAN Differ Ave., New Holland, Pa. had better not forget that apo* AUTOMATE EXISTING CAGES • SAVES WORK AND TIME • BIRDS EAT BETTER—PRODUCE BETTER A Division of U.S. Industries, Inc. 354-5168