| Show 1 ) 'e n ' a I ' c :: 1 r"17-1")01- Professors anti Farmers Visited the Irit 1111 4 Parlor for Cows Provo Canyon road from the Brigham Younq Uni‘iersity Fieldhouse The occaiim vai the "open of the B V C dairy farm to celebrate the opening of the barn" - ' V ''''4 7 ti to W -- '''' k'ti ' 1 1"n"'' 13' t t L— -- f 4 t A-- i't2"-4- 0 o r- :A! 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Itsi' k''''''''' N 4 '''7to '" - ' ' ‘'''' " t!i ittot-4- 'I‘ ': ": NYt41 '''S4 '"4 3 ittti::'''''-- t 004 :: 14 it s: : : '4 :: :” ' to - ' '4°- :41?41'Ji7 ' - - -- i' : ‘ i i '- -t ir P 4 pdl000f : i tt i '' - 416104'Ililtowassstii A cowboy Dee Taylor son of Prof and Mrs Weldon J Tay--' lor gets second helping of milk from An lius students-- 1 4 I 1 I :4:44 4: ''''''iA':V 1 i the milk barn—the' junction between floor and wall joint to hi curbed loaddition it is suggested that the milk barn floor be constructed ot concrete or other impervmu s oo aeCeptPri dition It I wei! betore the new ad- 1:'CC“Z0 i:''i : - ' 114 ' : 111 "dr1111 ' :':: :' 24101' pro4o-wt- 'k :'i:' :2:t ' ' ': 4'111044 i tr lo 114 01410401014r"picksa7S ' - '''41WIT"!''?"- 7 ' or At tecended be of smootti ih-i- t ")' orti4 t 'feed troughs surtaced concrete with rounded corners and gracIed t) ot drain to facilitate clothing-Ntoo much had been sai I about the method or mate' ial to be used in such construe lion The proposed curbing of the IAall and floor joints are all to the advantage of the operator and make cleaning and maintenance much easier : - properly curbed Joint will make the eieitninsi rasiet A I H3 1953 June 7 4 1! f":4' '": i ii0 ' - i Ill' ill 4 n'M04 Willardson this procedure has been recommended by sanitarians it has been disregardel in many cases inconThuction but flow that it appears a a part of the code new bauns an new dairy processin4 plants will do well to comply Care also should be taken to provide proper draina4 and to avoid the possibility of A grade of pooling to one half inch per foot is the recommend' i grade In the milk room it is alo recommended that a trapped drain be provided to prohibit the possibility of back doors The same change is recommended in the construction of j l' t Educators and dalrymen ate fee cream and cookies as they inspected millOng parlor facilities at B Y U dairy farm - While 4 I - Friesi "Our herd last year averaged 522 lbs of butter fat and 13 800 lbs of milk per head" lie said "one of the best record in the state" The milk from the 22 head of cows now milking— it is expected that 35 will be milking by fall—is processed at the B Y U dairy plant and is served in the university cafeteria and dormitories The animals in the held are used for classwork with students taking turns in caring for them If you're at all interested in seeing what a modern milking unit looks like drop in at the B Y U dairy farm—the welcome mat is always out By Lyman 1) e' t '' Dairy Diary : ti t V' 1 ) 0—1 itPc lt ' 2 t ' ' 146' ' ' io "6:: P lvoy4' Irall7r ' ? :t kk r e ?p' :':(f:-4' e i 0 3 ' - q:' 4 ' W' I' - L'''''-- t at ' - 4 7- i - 1::1 Th— liere college students and tanners college profs and dairymen - all gathered togeth estthe other white hoilding a mile up the to- - -- i if t ri I ' - - 4 Oa 4 ' |