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Feeding trials with dairy cows show DDT detectable in milk is proportional to DDT in daily feed
Publication Information
California Agriculture 15(3):13-13.
Published March 01, 1961
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Abstract
A feeding experiment with dairy cows was conducted in an attempt to define a level of DDT in feeds that would be un-detectable in the milk. For six weeks pairs of animals—including producers of both high- and low-fat milks—were fed daily rations containing 0-5 ppm—parts per million—of DDT, based on their feed intake.