. Agricultural bacteriology; a study of the relation of germ life to the farm, with laboratory experiments for students, microorganisms of soil, fertilizers, sewage, water, dairy products, miscellaneous farm products and of diseases of animals and plants. Bacteriology, Agricultural. XS2 BACTERIA IN MILK the switching of her tail, and by the rubbing of her skin by the milker. Since the milk-pails are frequently widely opened, they receive a large amount of this filth, which consists of almost every. Pig. 28.—^A cow's udder cut across and showing the milk ducts. conceivable kind of material. Bes


. Agricultural bacteriology; a study of the relation of germ life to the farm, with laboratory experiments for students, microorganisms of soil, fertilizers, sewage, water, dairy products, miscellaneous farm products and of diseases of animals and plants. Bacteriology, Agricultural. XS2 BACTERIA IN MILK the switching of her tail, and by the rubbing of her skin by the milker. Since the milk-pails are frequently widely opened, they receive a large amount of this filth, which consists of almost every. Pig. 28.—^A cow's udder cut across and showing the milk ducts. conceivable kind of material. Besides excrement there are insect wings, grass, straws, hairs, and many other small particles, all bacteria Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Conn, H. W. (Herbert William), 1859-; Conn, H. J. (Harold Joel), 1886-1975; Conn, H. W. (Herbert William), 1859- Agricultural bacteriology, a study of the relation of bacteria to agriculture. Philadelphia, P. Blakiston's Son & Co


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