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Indian Farming May 1948

1948

The Society was started by the Government of India in the year 1938 with the object of organizing and establishing periodical shows of cattle and poultry and to carry out all activities for the furtherance 'of breeding and improvement of livestock in India to undertake propaganda for the improvment of animals and poultry in India and to spread the knowledge of the principles upon which better [...] Development of market milk The first important development towards the rapid improvement of milk industry in the West was the early evolution of organized and collective methods of milk production and marketing which facilitated the application of scientific knowledge in regulating the trade. [...] With the gradual realiztion of the significant role played by microrganisms in the deterioration of milk and in the transmission of several diseases to makind followed by the development of scientific methods of educing the bacterial infection in milk and regulating the conditions of its prduction and marketing the above difficulties were overcome. [...] The clean milk competitions held by the Ministry of Agriculture and the educational propaganda as well as advisory services organized by the National Dairy Council Milk Marketing Board the National Institute for Research in Dairying. Reading and a number of other 'institutions tended to increase the interest of the producei in the quality of the article he was supplying and hasten the improvem [...] 'Condensing drying and fermentation were mainly employed for the preservation of the food value of milk in the form of milk products since the reduction of moisture content caused in the first two cases and the products of fermentation formed in the third case did not favour bacterial growth.
agriculture environment
Pages
54
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120055
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-vi U.N. Chatterjee view
Improving India’s Cattle
173-175 U.N. Chatterjee view
Some Public Health Aspects of Milk Industry in India
176-183 K.C. Sen, H. Laxminarayana view
Cultivation of Rosha Grass in the Punjab
184-186 Ghias-Ud-Din Ahmad, Asa Thind view
Sugar Requirements in Candying of Fruits and Peels
187-190 Girdhari Lal, Nagina Jain view
Decentralization in Cooperative Cane Unions United Provinces
191-193 Mahadeo Prasad view
The Seventh All-India Cattle Show
194-195 U.N. Chatterjee view
What the Scientists are Doing
196-196 U.N. Chatterjee view
You Ask We Answer
197-197 U.N. Chatterjee view
What’s Doing in All-India
198-202 U.N. Chatterjee view
Across the Borders
203-208 G. Lapage view
Home Gleanings
209-212 U.N. Chatterjee view
Book Reviews
213-213 U.N. Chatterjee view
News and Views
214-216 U.N. Chatterjee view
Backmatter
i-ii U.N. Chatterjee view

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