. The Utah Farmer : Devoted to Agriculture in the Rocky Mountain Region. of time has a tendency to rotinstead of sour. From the standpointof economy, the technologist of theDairy Division finds that pasteurizingat low temperatures calls for less heatIt is found that it takes about 2oVsper cent less heat to raise milk to thetemperature of 145 degrees F. than toa temperature of 165 degrees F. Asimilar gain is a saving of the iceneeded, because it will require 23%per cent more refrigeration to coolmilk to the shipping point when it ispasteurized at the higher department, therefore


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