Milk Analysis for
September
C.R. Edgerton: Bacterial county per c.c. 20,000; butter fat
4 per cent; sediment, none; taste, good; odor, good.
Joe Gold: Bacterial count per c.c. 18,000; butter fat 3 ½ per
cent; sediment, none; taste, good; odor, good.
Atlantic Christian College: Bacterial county per c.c.
60,000; butter fat 4 per cent; sediment, none; taste, good; odor, good.
A.A. Privette: Bacterial count per c.c. 35,000; butter fat 3
½ per cent; sediment, none; taste, good; odor, good.
When milk has a bacteria count of less than 100,000 per c.c.
it is considered safe. When the butter fat is less than 3 ½ per cent it is poor
milk and does not comply with the regulations. In other words, a high bacteria
count and a low butter fat per centage indicates bad milk.
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