1948
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2672.1948.tb03849.x
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A Survey of Methods: Of M3lk Production in Relation to !Fhe Incidence of Thermoduric Organisms in Farm Milk Supplies

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“…McKenzie et al (1946) indicated that the incidence of thermoduric contamination in milk, where the methods of cleansing dairy equipment is questionable, is sometimes less on small farms using few utensils than on larger farms that have more dairy equipment with which the milk comes in contact. Thomas, Hobson, Davies, Jones & Jones-Evans (1948), on the other hand, point out that a few poorly sterilized utensils on small farms may contribute rchl ively ax many thernioduric bacteria per unit volumc of milk as neglected milking machines on larger farms.…”
Section: Summary Of Various Surveys In Walesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…McKenzie et al (1946) indicated that the incidence of thermoduric contamination in milk, where the methods of cleansing dairy equipment is questionable, is sometimes less on small farms using few utensils than on larger farms that have more dairy equipment with which the milk comes in contact. Thomas, Hobson, Davies, Jones & Jones-Evans (1948), on the other hand, point out that a few poorly sterilized utensils on small farms may contribute rchl ively ax many thernioduric bacteria per unit volumc of milk as neglected milking machines on larger farms.…”
Section: Summary Of Various Surveys In Walesmentioning
confidence: 99%