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Mr. Bailey Agri-Science The Dairy Industry Mr. Bailey Agri-Science

Where does the milk come from? Process of producing milk is called lactation Occurs after birth of a calf Milk production occurs in the udder

Mammary Gland (Udder)

How do I get the milk out? Cows are milked by machines Udder is cleaned before and after milking Helps to avoid contamination

Milk- “I’m going on a trip” Goes to processing plant Checked for bacteria and infection Sits for cream to raise and be removed Cream contains fat

Milk- “What happens when I get the plant.” Homogenization- large cream globules are reduced to the size of the milk globules Homogenized milk – cream will not separate from the milk

Milk- “What’s next.” Pasteurization- milk is heated and cooled to kill any harmful organisms Grading A – beverage milk B – manufacturing dairy products (cheese, butter, yogurt)

The Difference in Milk Whole milk- contains fat 2% - contains some fat 1% - contains little fat Skim- contains no fat A gallon of milk weights between 8.5 - 8.8 lbs. depending on fat content.

Milk Processing Video http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=how+is+milk+processed&view=detail&mid=0B63C31979253215D8610B63C31979253215D861&first=41

Common Breeds of Dairy Cattle Holstein – 90% of U.S. dairy cattle Jersey – high in butterfat and protein Guernsey Brown Swiss

Holstein

Jersey

Exit Slip Identify the process milk takes from the farm to what you buy in the store based on the information learned today.