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Hot water in milking parlors: A study by the Dairy Energy Committee of Fresno, Kings, and Tulare counties

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Authors

William C. Fairbank , Cooperative Extension, statewide.
Richard N. Eide, Fresno County
Herbert S. Etchegaray, Kings County
Gale G. Gurtle, Tulare County.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 32(1):7-8.

Published January 01, 1978

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Abstract

Hot water use in modern milking parlors for cleaning and sanitation of pipeline milking systems with their related equipment should average about .8 gallon per cow per day in California herds on a regional basis.

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Author notes

Metering equipment and installation assistance for this energy use study was provided by Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Southern California Edison Company and the water departments of Fresno, Hanford and Visalia and is hereby gratefully acknowledged.

Hot water in milking parlors: A study by the Dairy Energy Committee of Fresno, Kings, and Tulare counties

William C. Fairbank, Richard N. Eide, Herbert S. Etchegaray, Gale G. Gurtle
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Hot water in milking parlors: A study by the Dairy Energy Committee of Fresno, Kings, and Tulare counties

Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article
Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article

Authors

William C. Fairbank , Cooperative Extension, statewide.
Richard N. Eide, Fresno County
Herbert S. Etchegaray, Kings County
Gale G. Gurtle, Tulare County.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 32(1):7-8.

Published January 01, 1978

PDF  |  Citation  |  Permissions

Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Hot water use in modern milking parlors for cleaning and sanitation of pipeline milking systems with their related equipment should average about .8 gallon per cow per day in California herds on a regional basis.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

Metering equipment and installation assistance for this energy use study was provided by Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Southern California Edison Company and the water departments of Fresno, Hanford and Visalia and is hereby gratefully acknowledged.


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