Show I Lists Seven Problems Imminent in Dairying I I Seven important economic problems l face the dairy Industry today and it is the job jab of the scientist and teacher fl to lea lead in their solution K L. L Hatch assistant assistant as us- j I director of agricultural extension extension extension exten exten- sion at nt the University of Wisconsin f told the American Dalr Dairy Science association association asso asso- elation at its recent meeting in Madi Madi- son sun Ills His list of subjects subjects' toward which l more research should be directed con con- coni consists i lists of economy of or production herd 1 testing reco recognition of quality establishment lish of a u new set of standards for fur dairy products packaging of cheese t. t ri and nd the use of electricity c Each of these problems I Is r nent he declared der and should ch i- i lenge both branches of dairying pro dairyIng production pro pro- I and manufacturing J m iney H rue aie i economic problems and can cnn only be I foh cd with facts which are ale not now S 'S obtainable 1 In hi yes research e ar c I t ex experiments pea rm cots more em em- t J- J I should be centered on such t factors us as labor costs dl dry cow exl expenses ex ex- exP l p eases de depreciated I her herd d c costs cost os t null hull i t costs and und capital charges such as fiS Interest ini interest In in- terest taxes insurance and find r. r I tion 1 In dairy manufacturing uneconomical ical leal practices still prevail Hatch said l I i Small unsanitary and holl dent clent plants are the rule and little J t L effort Is ma made e to give to the consumer I. I er the tle t type pe of product which appeals to his taste |