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  • A '''dairy''' is a place where [[dairy product]]s are prepared from raw [[milk]].
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  • A '''dairy''' is a place where [[dairy product]]s are prepared from raw [[milk]].
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  • An [[anaerobic]], [[Gram-positive]] [[bacteria|bacterium]] found in dairy products such as [[yogurt]], [[milk]], and [[cheese]].
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  • Dairy product made from milk curd and widely eaten in the Western Hemisphere and
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  • ...ia species, capable of fermenting sugars into lactic acid commonly used in dairy production, and one of the most common forms of probiotics.
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  • ...- Numerous articles dedicated to cheese and cheesemaking, as well as other dairy products.
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  • Disease of horses, ponies, donkeys and housed dairy cattle, characterized by inflammation and damage to the sensitive laminae o
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  • ...uarian Exposition: 3 Days of Peace & Music', held at Max Yasgur's 600-acre dairy farm near the hamlet of White Lake in the town of Bethel, New York, from 15
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  • ...Art Fair in 1969''' was a historic event held at [[Max Yasgur]]'s 600 acre dairy farm in the rural town of [[Bethel, Upstate New York]] from [[August 15]] t
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  • ...comes from immature animals. Cows also produce [[milk]], the base of the [[dairy]] industry. ...[House Committee on Agriculture# Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry| Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry Subcommittee of the House Committee on Agriculture]] and the [
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  • ===Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry=== ...ittee, chaired by [[David Scott]] (D-Georgia), deals with [[livestock]], [[dairy products]], [[poultry]], meat, seafood and seafood products, inspection, ma
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  • *[[dairy farming]]
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  • {{r|Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry Subcommittee||**}}
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  • ...ations, Oversight, Nutrition and Forestry]], [[Subcommittee on Livestock, Dairy and Poultry]]; [[House Financial Services Committee|Financial Services Comm
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  • ...non-alcoholic drinks and confections made with milk, ice cream, and other dairy products.
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  • ...]] and [[New Year's Day]]. These typically contain some desiccated egg and dairy food product<!--we can only hope-->, plant fillers and food coloring. To a
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  • {{r|dairy}}
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  • ...A/part-21 Privacy Act Regulations (21 CFR Part 21)] from the U.S. Food and Dairy Administration (FDA)
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  • ...re able to digest dairy products containing ''L. acidophilus'' better than dairy products without it.<ref>http://jds.fass.org/cgi/content/abstract/66/5/959< ...o live healthier lives, and allow people with lactose intolerance to enjoy dairy products. ''L. acidophilus'' supplements are currently available on the mar
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  • ...able to ferment lactose and no other sugar. ''L. delbrueckii'' is found in dairy products such as yogurt, milk, and cheese. ...activity that takes place in the casein allows these subspecies to grow in dairy products. The enzymatic activity allow exposure of essential amino acids an
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  • There has been recent investment in a dairy industry by Australia’s Jonvest Co. Ltd.. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...mel]]s, [[horse]]s and [[buffalo]]s is also harvested, then shipped to a [[dairy]], for pasteurization, or for being turned into milk products like [[yogurt
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  • ...ironmental factors and occurs in adulthood. It occurs in populations where dairy products are not commonly available or consumed or have not been consumed f Lactase persistence is sometimes seen in groups that frequently consume dairy because they usually consume it as cheese or yogurt, forms in which bacte
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  • ...=":0" /> The Nutritarian diet encourages whole plant foods and restricts [[dairy product]]s, meat, snacks between meals, [[fruit juice]], vegetable oils and ...|omega 3]] and other supplements.<ref name=":0"/> On the Nutritarian diet, dairy products, eggs and fish are to make up less than 10% of calories whilst leg
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  • ...on-pathogenic, [[Gram-positive]] bacteria, known for its essential role in dairy food production. It is closely related to the [[streptococcus]] genus and to its contribution to the dairy food and pharmaceutical industries.
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  • ...car of the American Refrigerator Transit Company specially-designated for dairy products, ''circa'' 1940.
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  • ...se of the commercial use of these bacteria in the food industry for making dairy products such as cheese. Bacteriocins are classified according to their ext
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  • * Dairy Products -- ''lacto-''vegetarians choose to eat dairy products
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  • ...'Prohibited contents''' || Any animal products, except a limited amount of dairy products, below the limit that would cause a problem for a person with [[la
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  • ...hat has special funding from the [[Asian Development Bank]]. There is also dairy and pig farming.
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  • '''Cheese''' is a dairy product made from [[milk]] [[curd]]. Cheese is most commonly made from [[c |title=International Dairy Foods Association - Cheese Nutrition Highlights
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  • ...teurized process cheese must be at least 51% cheese; the rest may be other dairy produces
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  • ...l.}}The city is largely a market town for the surrounding farmers. A large dairy factory forms the main industry. The city has a horse racecourse which prov
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  • * [[Dairy farm]]
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  • ...Western life style risk factors like obesity, consumption of cow milk and dairy products, hyperalimentation, increased intake of food with high glycaemic i
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  • ...quickly converted into various salts upon reaction with most environments. Dairy animals exposed to any form of radioactive iodine can thus lead to ingestio
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  • * Lampard, Eric E. ''The Rise of the Dairy Industry in Wisconsin'' (1962).
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  • ...atives of [[Uniontown PA|Uniontown, Pennsylvania]] and owners of a large [[dairy]] serving southwestern Pennsylvania and friends of the [[Edgar Kauffman]] f
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  • ...rovides the characteristic sour taste of [[fermentation (food)|fermented]] dairy foods such as [[yogurt]], but acts as a preservative, by lowering the [[pH] ...e system). Lower rates of colon cancer among higher consumers of fermented dairy products have been observed in some population studies.<ref name="Sanders"/
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  • ...so many positive effects on the human body, it is now available to buy in dairy products or in form of capsules to ingest orally. ...ral of ways to get this friendly bacteria into the gut such as eating most dairy products, as well as fruit drinks. Along with food, a person may also take
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  • {{r|Dairy farming}}
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  • ...foods, which make up over half of what we now eat, include cereal grains, dairy products, prepared/processed foods, alcohol, separated fats, commercial mea
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  • ...lls in environments such as the intestinal tracts of animals and fermented dairy products. It can be found naturally in both the human intestine and the mou '''DANNON''' the worldwide leader in fresh dairy products, began producing a probiotic drink called DanActive. The product i
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  • 1880: British milk bottles were first produced by the Express Dairy Company.
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  • In this phase, all meats, and all non-starchy vegetables are allowed. Dairy products such as milk and yogurt are not allowed, however, cheese and butte
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  • ...ern California, and cotton remains an important crop in the inland valley. Dairy farming is a major industry.
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  • ...e ignore a number of animal interests in satisfying our taste for meat and dairy products. Farm animals endure great pain and are unable to express natural
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  • **[[Subcommittee on Livestock, Dairy & Poultry]]
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  • ...e production of sweet potatoes and melons in the South, potatoes in Maine, dairy in the Midwest, eggs in Minnesota and tobacco in several areas.
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  • ...king techniques, is especially useful as a style of low salt, plant-based, dairy-free cooking and avoidance of processed foods and food additives. ...tend to be organic, seasonal, without sugar or other processed foods, and dairy-free. This way of eating uses less oil and salt than tends to be used in a
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  • ...milar to smallpox, received immunity from both diseases. After studying a dairy made with fresh cowpox lesions on her hand he saw that she was immune to sm
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  • *The dairy industry uses a Lactometer calibrated in Quevenne degrees in testing milk.
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  • ...exposure involving veterinarians, meat processing plant workers, sheep and dairy workers, livestock farmers, and researchers at facilities housing sheep. Pr
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  • Dairy farming declined as farmers found it easier and equally profitable to suppl
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  • ...several forms of tumor growth. The probiotics are usually obtained through dairy products and dried food supplements.
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  • ...The latter groups may be able to obtain sufficient calcium with a generous dairy product intake. Note that [[vitamin D]] is a cofactor for calcium in bone f
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  • ...ial fermentation]] (e.g. the production of [[alcohol]], [[vitamins]] and [[dairy products]]), [[antibiotic]] production and as standard laboratory tools for
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  • .... He in effect makes a counterclaim that the fad diet is the high-meat and dairy, vegetable oil, and processed foods diet of the current day and that it is
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  • ...n family finances. For example, they may learn animal husbandry by keeping dairy goats or meat rabbits, botany by tending a kitchen garden, chemistry to und
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  • ...essing, and in laboratories (especially working with sheep). Unpasteurized dairy products are also a risk factor.
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  • ...its lifetime is limited in soil. ''M. luteus'' is known for its growth in dairy products and can be transmitted via consumption of milk. This organism can
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  • * 1999: ''Walter Benjamin at the Dairy Queen: Reflections on Sixty and Beyond''<ref name="Encyclopedia.com"/>
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  • ...larger German communities. New Glarus, Wisconsin, originally an all-Swiss dairy town, has become a tourist center featuring the Swiss American heritage.<re ...familiar crops such as barley and wheat; it was especially well suited for dairy farming. Farmers enjoyed new freedom in being able to make their own decisi
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  • ...spoiled but can be harmful to anyone who eats it. [[Meat]], [[poultry]], [[dairy]] products, and other prepared food must be kept outside of the "food dange
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  • ...{{cite web |url=http://www.foodsci.uoguelph.ca/dairyedu/micro.html |title= Dairy Microbiology |accessdate=2006-10-09 |publisher= University of Guelph}}</ref
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  • ...al help from his wealthy father, bought a local firm manufactured feed for dairy cows and chicken feed under the Purina brand name. He capitalized on the 18
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  • ...sts the Dutch form was ''Jan Kaas'', "John Cheese", from the prevalence of dairy-farming among the Dutch, but this seems far-fetched. More realistically, Mi
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  • ...ef> The disease is transmitted from the consumption of mainly contaminated dairy and meat products. ''L. monocytogenes'' is carried in the intestinal tract
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  • ...ey]]s, [[broiler]] poultry and eggs are major and widespread industries. [[Dairy]]ing has nearly disappeared with only a few large dairies left.
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  • ...]. This agency negotiated restrictions on the production of corn, cotton, dairy products, hogs, rice, tobacco, and wheat, and compensated farmers for the c
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  • ...630; uses meteorological data to generate correlations between climate and dairy production, arable crop yields, canal transportation, and fuel prices, 17th
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  • ...ed types varying from region to region. Different kinds may contain sugar, dairy products, spices, fruit, vegetables, nuts, and seeds, some of which, howeve ...me. In addition to water, other types of liquids that may be used include dairy products, fruit juices, or beer. In addition to the water in each of these
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  • ...iary items. Landowning farmers, with higher incomes, also purchased meat, dairy products, and eggs. By the 1930s both groups had started making small purch
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  • ...ly on Indian contract labour. Agricultural produce includes rice, chilies, dairy (yak) products, buckwheat, barley, root crops, apples, and citrus and maize ...ced with chillies and cheese are a favourite meal during the cold seasons. Dairy foods, particularly butter and cheese from yaks and cows, are also popular,
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  • The primary industries of the region are [[dairy]] [[farming]] and recreation. Garmisch-Partenkirchen hosts one of the four
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  • ...into Lombardy in northern Italy. The drives ended by 1700 when sedentary dairy farming proved more profitable.
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  • ...f production. Maine is ranked ninth for aquaculture, Vermont fifteenth for dairy products, and Connecticut and Massachusetts seventh and eleventh for tobacc ...d government. New England cuisine is known for its emphasis on seafood and dairy; clam chowder, lobster, and other products of the sea are among some of the
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  • ...xy, as it were. This situation may require that the mother stop eating all dairy products. This is inconvenient, difficult to stick to, and may turn out to
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  • ...xy, as it were. This situation may require that the mother stop eating all dairy products. This is inconvenient, difficult to stick to, and may turn out to
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  • ...ion of cattle and mandatory pasteurization of milk, over the objections of dairy farmers. TB strikes people in their 20s and 30s. A century ago. as “consu
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  • ...e avoided or minimized include red meat, oily or fatty and fried products, dairy (even when there is no [[lactose intolerance]]), solid [[chocolate]], [[cof
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  • Maine's agricultural outputs include poultry, eggs, dairy products, cattle, wild blueberries, apples, and maple sugar. Aroostook Coun
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  • ..., of which 167,000 were on European-owned farms. Many were beef cattle but dairy production was also found around Mazabuka, Lusaka and Broken Hill. 80% of m
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  • ...ts by public health officials to inspect cattle were, however, resisted by dairy farmers in the early 20th century.<ref> In Los Angeles in 1912 the United M
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  • ...nger trains. Reefer applications can be divided into four broad groups: 1) dairy and poultry producers require refrigeration and special interior racks; 2)
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  • Its agricultural outputs are seafood, nursery stock, dairy products, cranberries, tobacco and vegetables. Its industrial outputs are m
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  • | style="text-align:left" | Tony Otero (Contributor) || Rio Rancho Dairy Queen owner and booster.
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  • .... Then Poll Hereford, Guernsey, etc. are included as sections in the beef/dairy articles, or their own separate articles if warranted. But I need some help
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  • ...ough 1951. Despite this, certain agricultural products, such as apples and dairy products, showed increases in production. Nova Scotia's total food imports
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  • ...a major citrus state, but its orange groves are becoming housing tracts. Dairy farming is important in several areas, especially California, Wisconsin and
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  • ...th African farms, with the country producing 85% of all meat consumed. The dairy industry consists of around 4,300 milk producers providing employment for 6
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  • ...c.msn.com/id/21226015 Wisconsin Dem exit poll]</ref> Clinton did carry the dairy state's white Democrats by 51%-48%, but they comprised barely half the vote
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