. Dairy farming. Dairying. CHAPTER XXVII. MARKETING MILK AND CREIAM RETAII^ING. Dip Method. The old method of haulinj:^ milk to the city in five, eight or ten g^allon cans and removing- each patron's allow^ance by means of a dipper or faucet, has been found so objectionable that the practice has been largely abandoned. The principal objections to this method are: (i) The admission of dust and bacteria to the milk while measuring it; (2) the use of unsteri- lized milk vessels by consumers; (3) exposure of the vessels to dust while on the steps of the consumer; (4) the use of unclean vessels by


. Dairy farming. Dairying. CHAPTER XXVII. MARKETING MILK AND CREIAM RETAII^ING. Dip Method. The old method of haulinj:^ milk to the city in five, eight or ten g^allon cans and removing- each patron's allow^ance by means of a dipper or faucet, has been found so objectionable that the practice has been largely abandoned. The principal objections to this method are: (i) The admission of dust and bacteria to the milk while measuring it; (2) the use of unsteri- lized milk vessels by consumers; (3) exposure of the vessels to dust while on the steps of the consumer; (4) the use of unclean vessels by milkmen in measuring each customer's share; (5) lack of uniformity in the milk, espe- cially if removed from the cans by means of a faucet, in which case the first drawn milk is likely to be lowest in fat content; and (6) the possi- bility of drivers tampering with the milk. The Use of Bottles. Milk and cream intended for re- tail trade should be put into pint or quart bottles, like that shown in Fig. 61. The advantages of this method are apparent from the fact that the milk is bot- tled immediately after cooling and that it may be. Fig. 61.—Milk Bottle. 217. 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 Michels, John, 1875-. Milwaukee, Wis. , The author


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