Let’s have modern , accurate milk BY GEORGE HAENLEIN Extension Dairy Specialist University of Delaware For this first column I’d like to focus on a problem that’s been costing dairy farmers money for a long time - milk fat tests. Or, more precisely, the correct fat test for a milk shipment from the farm to the processing plant. Let’s assume you have a herd of 100 Holstein cows that produce an average 40 pounds of milk per cow, filling your 4,000 pound milk tank daily. You’ll get 13 cents per pound for that milk if the fat content is 3.5 percent. This gives you a daily gross income of $520, from which, of course, you must pay all your feed, labor, utilities, veterinarian, taxes and other expenses. If the milk in this 4,000 pound tank tested 4.0 percent instead, you’d receive $552 - or $32 a day more - for its contents, because of the $0.0016 fat differential for each one-tenth percent milk fat per pound above the 3.5 percent standard. Assuming your production costs remained the same, this daily increase of $32 would translate into a handsome $11,680 by the end of the year. Looked at this way, the fat test level of the milk in your farm tank becomes an economic problem of considerable importance not only for you, the producer, but also for the processing plant which buys milk from you and other farmers. Accurate test Considering the money involved, it’s easy to understand why the issue of accurate fat tests has been a bone of contention and suspicion between the farmer and the processing plant for a long time. The controversy is based, of course, on the fact that fat and milk don’t normally mix, but continually separate. The fat, in the form of cream, rises above the milk because it’s not soluble in that aqueous medium and has a lighter specific gravity. This means it must be mixed back into the rest of milk manually or by machine for Li * Liquid Manure Pumps villi \\Z . 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