Show lists seven problems imminent in dairying seven important economic problems face the dairy industry today and it is the job of 0 the scientist and teacher to lead in their solution K L hatch assistant director of agricultural extension at the university ot of wisconsin told tile the american dairy science association cia tion at its ita recent meeting in madison his list of subjects toward which more research should be directed consists ot of economy ot of production herd berd testing recognition of 0 quality establishment lish ment of a new set of standards for dairy products packaging of cheese and the use of electricity each of these problems la 19 imminent he declared and should calill lenge both branches of dairying production and kanuf loey uni uie economic problems and eon can only be soliel with facts which are not now obtainable in research experiments more emphasis should be centered on such factors as labor costs dry cow expenses depreciated herd costs coste bull costs and capital charges such as interest taxes insurance and depreciation in dairy manufacturing uneconomical practices still prevail hatch said small unsanitary and wholly inefficient plants are the rule and little effort Is made to give to the con consumer surn the type of product which appeals appeal to his taste |