A36—Lancaster Fannins, Saturday, May 24,1980 1979 milk production highest in 14 years LANCASTER - The U.S. dairy industry produced more milk last year than in any year since 1985. Milk production in 1979 totaled approximately 123.6 billion pounds, up 1.7 percent or 2.0 billion pounds from 1978. This increase in produc tion occurred despite declining numbers of milk cows. In a trend toward fewer, more efficient cows that has continued for several decades, the average number of milk cows in the U.S., at 10,767,000 in 1979, was down 0.7 percent from 1978. Increased production per cow made up the slack. Production per cow was up two percent or about 234 pounds in 1979. Each cow in the U.S. produced an average of 11,474 pounds of milk. That’s 1334 gallons, or a year’s supply of fluid milk and cream for 40 Americans -from just one cow. States with the largest milk production last year were: Wisconsin, 21.95 billion pounds; California, 12.55 billion pounds; New York, 10.68 billion pounds; Minnesota, 9.15 billion pounds, and Pennsylvania, 8.06 billion pounds. Production of many manufactured dairy products also increased last year. There were 2.19 billion pounds of American type THINK DESEL THINK LOMBARDM 26 different models designed to fit most gasoline engine applications ELOMBARDINI The Powerhouse The fastest growing line of small, air-cooled diesels in America. Authorized sales, service and parts. Call today for a quotation Distributor HOOVER DIESEL SERVICE PH: 717-656-6133 2998 West Newport Rd. Ronks, Pa. 17572 2Vz miles East of Leola - Along 772 DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED Contact Us To Put A Fan In Your Diesel House cheese produced m the U.S. in 1979, 5.5 percent more than in the previous year and a record high for the second straight year. Production of all types of cheese, except cottage cheese, totaled 3.71 billion pounds, also up 5.5 percent. Americans consumed ap proximately 17.9 pounds of cheese each in 1979, 3.4 percent more than the year before. Butter production dropped only slightly; it was down 0.9 percent to 985 million pounds. Per capita con sumption of butter remained about the same as m 1978. There were 30 million fewer pounds of creamed cottage cheese produced last year, for a 2.8 percent drop to 847 million pounds. However, production of lowfat cottage cheese was up 2.6 percent over 1978, totaling 155 million pounds. Less nonfat dry milk for human food also was produced. The year’s 907 million pounds was down 1.4 percent from 1978. Manufactuie of frozen products also declined overall last year. While ice cream production was up slightly, totaling 818 million gallons, production of ice milk, at 294 million gallons, was down 4.6 percent. 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