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Rancid flavor in fresh milk: Activating effect of some pipeline milkers and farm tanks apparently major cause of rancidity

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W. L. Dunkley
L. A. Kelley

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California Agriculture 8(10):5-6.

Published October 01, 1954

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Abstract

The increased incidence of rancid-flavored milk in California in recent years is at least partially attributable to treatments milk receives in some pipeline milkers and farm tanks. However, careful selection, installation, and operation of this equipment can reduce difficulty with the off-flavor.

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Rancid flavor in fresh milk: Activating effect of some pipeline milkers and farm tanks apparently major cause of rancidity

W. L. Dunkley, L. A. Kelley
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Rancid flavor in fresh milk: Activating effect of some pipeline milkers and farm tanks apparently major cause of rancidity

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Authors

W. L. Dunkley
L. A. Kelley

Publication Information

California Agriculture 8(10):5-6.

Published October 01, 1954

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Abstract

The increased incidence of rancid-flavored milk in California in recent years is at least partially attributable to treatments milk receives in some pipeline milkers and farm tanks. However, careful selection, installation, and operation of this equipment can reduce difficulty with the off-flavor.

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Full text is available in PDF.

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