Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 22, 1973, Image 9

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Frozen Dessert
Annual production of ice cream
and other frozen desserts in the
United States exceed 1.2 billion
gallons. Aligned end to end, half
gallon cartons from this
production would reach beyond
the moon, says Dr. Philip G.
Keeney, professor of food science
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Industry Over 1.2 Billion Gallons
at The Pennsylvania State
University.
Such volume requires almost 10
per cent of the entire U.S. milk
supply and huge quantities of
other products of American and
foreign agriculture, Dr. Keeney
states in circular 553 of the
Cooperative Extension Service at
Penn State, “Commercial Ice
Cream and Other Frozen
Desserts.”
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Each year the frozen dessert
industry uses over 600 million
pounds of cane and beet sugar,
350 million pounds of corn
sweetener, 135 million pounds of
various fruits, citrus products,
and nuts; and 45 million pounds
of vanilla beans and chocolate
based products. Even stabilizers
and emulsifiers, used to improve
texture and making up only 0.3
per cent of the weight of a typical
frozen dessert, consumer over 16
million pounds.
More ice cream is manufac
tured in Pennsylvania than in any
other state, Dr. Keeney points
out. The Commonwealth is the
regional center for the industry
Schedule of
All-American Dairy Show
Monday, September 24
Bam.- Invitational Youth Dairy
Cattle Judging Contest.
9 a.m. - Pennsylvania Junior
Dairy Show.
7 p.m - Invitational Brown Swiss
Sale.
Tuesday, September 25
9am.- Eastern National Brown
Swiss Show.
9 a.m. - All-American Milking
Shorthorn Show.
1 p.m. - Invitational Ayrshire
Sale.
Wednesday, September 26
9am.- All-American Ayrshire
Show,
9 a.m. - All-American Guernsey
Show.
7pm.- Dairy Show Recognition
Banquet and Pennsylvania
Dairy Princess Coronation.
Thursday, September 27
9 a.m. - PAA Jersey Show.
9 a.m. - Eastern National
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 22,1973
with much of the production
distributed in neighboring states
and beyond. Annual U.S. con
sumption of frozen desserts is 23
quarts per person.
In the past 30 years the market
has changed for mixes making up
the frozen dessert industry Ice
cream’s share has decreased
from 90 to 63 per cent, replaced
primarily by ice milk products
with lower fat content. “Soft
serve” was almost nonexistent 30
years ago. Today it accounts for
17 per cent of the national total
sales.
While the one-half gallon
carton is the dominant package,
novelty items are increasing.
These feature individual servings
such as stick confections, sundae
cups, and extruded slices and
sandwiches. While large com
panies dominate the wholesale
market, many small firms
prosper, Dr. Keeny observes.
This is especially true tor com
panies retailing their products
through controlled outlets such as
company-owned stores.
Activities
Holstein Show, through dry
cow classess,
6 p.m. - Invitational Holstein
Sale.
Friday, September 28
9 a.m. -- Eastern National
Holstein Show, milking and
group classes
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Elected by House
The first time the House of
Representatives elected a
president as a result of a tie
in the Electoral College was
m 1800. The House, on the 36th
ballot, elected Thomas Jeffer
son president and the second
choice, Aaron Burr, became
vice-president.
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