SUPPLEMENT TO Quarterly Bulletin Louisiana State Board of Health ol. XV New Orleans, December, 1924 No. Louisiana Milk Survey made by American Child Health Association assisted by The Louisiana State Board of Health and Local Health Officers of most Cities Published by the Louisiana State Board of Health, New Orleans, La. LOUISIANA is destined to be one of the greatest dairying States of the Union. It can be expected that, ere long, some of the large dairy interest in the East and North will find their way to Louisiana—the home of the orange blossom and the mocking bird. Cows’ milk forms a most important article of diet. Every citizen should con- sume one quart or more daily. Milk is especially necessary for the young and the sick. Milk is a favorable culture-medium for most classes of bacteria making it possible for it to become the carrier of disease-producing organisms. If milk could be collected and stored in such a manner as to prevent the entrance of bacteria, it would keep a long time; but this is impossible, because it is frequently contaminated with bacteria in the milk-ducts of the udder. It is also further con- taminated with bacteria derived from the hair and udder of the cow, the hands of the milker, the air of the stable and milk-house, and the utensils in which it is collected and stored. Pure and wholesome milk can be obtained only from healthy cows, but the milk of healthy cows may soon be rendered useless through carelessness in collecting and storing. The precautions necessary for the marketing of pure milk are, therefore, far- reaching, numerous and exacting. These precautionary measures should include the selection of healthy cows; with treatment and housing which will maintain their health; the utmost cleanliness of the milker and of those who handle and market the milk; and cleanliness of all utensils used in collecting, storing and marketing milk. A number of diseases may be conveyed through milk and they may be derived from the cow’s milk or from those who come in contact with the milk in collecting and marketing it. To protect against tuberculosis every cow and calf, including males, belonging to the herd must be subjected to the tuberculin-test, by a competent veterinarian ap- proved by the Health Department, and the diseased animals killed. Any one selling or otherwise disposing of milk in Louisiana from cows not free from tuberculosis, after testing, violates the law and is subject to a penalty in any court of competent juris- diction. In order to make it possible for the poorer classes to obtain a milk supply that is free from danger, it is necessary for municipalities to institute regulations to control the marketing of milk. There should be direct supervision of the dairies and their surroundings. This should include an investigation and repeated inspection of the health of the herd, the nature of their food-supply, the purity of the water on the farm, and the general sanitary conditions on the farm. The production of clean, wholesome milk requires attention to the health and cleanliness of the persons milking the cows and the handling of the milk; to health, stabling, feeding and general care of the cows; to the cleanliness and care of the utensils in which the milk is collected, stored, and marketed; and the care with which the milk is handled in the household. Persons suffering from any communicable disease must be excluded from the dairy and under no circumstances take part in milking or handling the milk. Persons attending or associated with patients suffering from any acute communicable disease must be excluded from participating in any division of the dairy until examined by a competent physician and found free from disease and not a carrier. The stable in which dairy cattle are kept should be but one story in height and well ventilated. The floors should be of impervious material, preferably cement, so as to prevent the accumulation of filth to undergo decomposition. Dust must be kept out of the stable before and during milking time. The droppings must be removed at least twice daily and stored not less than one hundred yards distant. The walls of the stable should be treated with creosote for at least three feet from floor with the re- mainder of the walls, and ceiling whitewashed at least twice yearly. The cows must be healthy. No cows should be added to the dairy herd until it has been demon- strated that they are in a sound and healthy condition. The entire body of the cow should be cleaned each day, kept free from visible dirt, and just before milking the udder and flanks should be brushed and wiped with a clean damp cloth. The milker should be clothed with clean clothes, wash his hands before milking each cow, and milk with dry hands. Wet milking is filthy and should not be permitted. All utensils used in collecting, cooling, and storing the milk must be cleaned and sterilized before using. Milk should be cooled to fifty degrees or less immediately after milking each cow. All bottles, cans or other containers should be washed, scalded and dried by the house- keeper immediately after emptying the container and returned to the dairyman in a state of perfect cleanliness. Milk shipped from a distance, and even that produced at near-by points unless certified or Grade A should be pasteurized when sold in communities of more than five thousand. Pasteurized milk, where the process is conducted in a proper manner, is a safe milk. Butter is enjoyed by most people. When kept for some time it becomes rancid. Rancid butter is harder to digest than fresh butter. may be present in butter through the use of polluted water in washing the utensils. Tuberculosis germs may be found in the butter where the milk comes from tubercular cows. There is no better food than wholesome milk and butter from healthy cows, produced and handled by healthy people where strict sanitary precautions are followed. MILK SURVEY IN THE CITY OF ABITA SPRINGS, PARISH OF ST. TAMMANY, STATE OF LOUISIANA, FROM AUGUST 27 TO SEPTEMBER 2, 1924. Atmospheric Temperature During Survey—High 95, Low 81. No. Date Collected Date and Time Produced Dairy or Dairymen Cows in Herd Cows Milk- ing Gals. per Day Own Produc- tion Retailer Iced in Wagon Temp, of Sam- ple F. Visible Dirt Dirty Dirty Fairly Clean... Very Dirty.... Very Dirty. ... Very Dirty. ... Slightly Dirty.. Very Dirty. . .. Bacteria Colonies Per cc Butter Fat Percent Solids Not Fat Percent B. Coli. REMARKS 26 27 34 30 31 28 33 32 30- 9 AM 30- 9 AM 31- 6 AM 30- 5 PM 30- 5 PM 30-10 AM 30- 6 PM 30- 6 PM 8-30-24 AM 8-29-24 PM 8-31-24 AM 8-30-24 PM 8-30-24 PM 8-30-24 AM 8-30-24 PM 8-30-24 PM Booth, Philips Booth, Philips Gramusch, Geo Lemons, Reny Pons, Mrs. E Mutti, Anna Mutti, Anna Stonga, J. A Total 7 6 3 11 11 38 3 3 3 11 8 28 4 5 3* 14 11 37* Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Stonga, J. A Stonga, J. A Gramusch, Geo Lemons, Reny Pons, Mrs. E Hotel Mutti Hotel Mutti Stonga, J. A No No No No No No No No 88 78 88 88 82 88 78 88 275,000 410,000 285,000 680,000 1,025,000 635,000 120,000 825,000 5.0 2.9 5.2 4.4 7.5 5.5 4.4 4.6 8.81 8.67 9.20 9.50 10.02 9.12 8.55 8.94 Neg. Pos. Neg. Pos. Pos. Pos. Neg. Pos. Butter fat below standard 29* +52 =81*. 29+41 =70. 28+48=76. 28+48 =76. 15 + 32* =47*. Failure to show number of cows in herd, cows milking and gallons of milk per day, was due to the fact that no one was at dairy at time of inspection to give this information. Milk Supply Abita Springs, Louisiana, August 27—September 2, 1924. Number of samples collected 8 Butter Fat per cent: Scores of Dairies—’Continued. Temperature ranging fromo78° to 88° F. 12)4 % under standard Bacteria Colonies: Butter Fat: i S9° Colon Bacillus (disease germ): High 1,075,000 High 7.5 % \ llo Samples Positive . .. 5 62% Low 120,000 Low 2.9 % 5 “ Negative... 3 37% Average 538,125 Average 4.93% Visible Dirt* n-igh and Low Temperature of Very Dirty.. . 4 50% Colon Bacillus (disease germ): Dairy Score: Day: Dirty 2 25% Dairies Positive.... 5 83% High 8i .50 High 95 SlightlyDirty. 1 12)4% Negative... 1 16% Low 47.50 Low 81 Fairly Clean. . 1 12)4% Total Solids not fat: Average 55.00 Average 88 Bacteria Colonies: above standard Total Solids not fat: 4 100,000 to 500,000 50% Scores of Dairies: High 10.02% 3 500,000 to 1,000,000 37% 1 scored Zero Low 8.55% 1 1,000,000 plus 12)4% 1 scored between 40—50 points Average 9.10% MILK SURVEY IN THE CITY OF ALEXANDRIA, PARISH OF RAPIDES, STATE OF LOUISIANA, FROM MAY 16 TO MAY 20, 1924 Atmospheric Temperature During Survey—High 86, Low 68. Date and Cows Cows Gals. Own Iced Temp. Bacteria Butter Solids No. Date Time Dairy or Dairymen in Milk- per Produc- Retailer in of Sam- Visible Dirt Colonies Fat Not Fat B. Coli. REMARKS Collected Produced Herd ing Day tion Wagon pie F. Per cc Percent Percent 15 fi AM 5-15-24 AM Gillette, H. L No No 78 Dirty 385,000 3.9 8.92 17 7 AM 5-17-24 AM No No 76 Dirty 362,000 4.0 9.01 204 15- 6 AM 5-15-24 AM Thompson, H 10 9 16 Yes Hanover, Thompson. . . No 74 Slightly Dirty . 160,000 3.8 8.72 Neg. 251+50 = 751. 10 fi A M 5-16-24 AM Yes Yes 69 175,000 2.9 8.59 Ifi 7 AM 5-15-24 AM 12 10 19 No 76 255,000 3.6 8.73 29+411-701 16 SAM 5 1 fi—24 AM No No 80 216,000 4.5 9.20 29+411 —701 (Tlnz short) 206 15- 7 AM 5-15-24 AM Sterkx, Joe 35 15 18 Yes Sterkx, Joe No 82 Slightly Dirty.. 355,000 5.0 8.59 Pos. 20+33=53.' 223 16- 7 AM 5-16-24 AM Sterkx, Joe Yes Sterkx, Joe No 80 Slightly Dirty.. 240,000 4.5 8.16 Neg. 20+33 =53 (5% added water). 907 15 7 AM 5-15-24 AM 8 6 10 Yes No 76 245,000 3.7 8.45 22fi Ifi 7 AM 5-16-24 AM No 72 210,000 5.0 9.02 Ifi 7 AM 5-15-24 AM 60 32 60 No 83 280,000 3 6 8.63 37+47-84 226 16- 7 AM 5-16-24 AM Yes No 82 305,000 3.6 8.73 37+47 -84 209 15- 7 AM 5-15-24 AM Willis, D. C 36 22 35 Yes Willis, D. C No 70 Fairly Clean. . . 72,000 4.4 8.84 Neg. 29+47=76. 229 16- 8 AM 5-16-24 AM Willis, D. C Yes Willis, D. C Yes 68 Fairly Clean. . . 115,000 4.0 9.05 Neg. 29+47 =76. 210 15- 7 AM 5-16-24 AM Furo, Sam 9 4 8 Yes Furo, Sam No 76 Dirty 130,000 3.8 8.75 Neg. 24+45=69. 224 Ifi- 7 A AT 5_16_24 AM No 78 185,000 3.7 8.30 24+45 -69. 211 15- 7 AM 5-15-24 AM Mayer, Dave 34 30 40 Yes Mayer, Dave No 74 Dirty 180,000 3.0 8.70 Neg. 371+40=771. 228 16- 7 AM 5-16-24 AM Mayer, Dave Yes Mayer, Dave No 70 Slightly Dirty.. 105,000 3.1 8.71 Neg. Below standard in butter fat. 269 20- 8 AM 5-20-24 AM Mayer, Dave Yes Mayer, Dave No 68 Sligntly Dirty.. 96,000 3.8 8.73 Neg. 371+40 =771. Ifi SAM fi Ifi 24 AM 16 12 21 No 60 75,000 3.8 8.70 34 + 50 -84 2fi0 IQ S AM fi-IQ 24 AM Yes Yes 62 29,000 3.9 9.12 34 + 50 -84. 213 Ifi- Q AM fi-lfi-24 AM 12 7 10 Yes No 75 180,000 3.8 9.10 261+30 -561 284 16- 7 AM 5-16-24 AM King, Terry Yes King, Terry No 72 Fairly Clean. .. 187,000 4.2 9.11 Neg. 261+30 =561. 214 15- 9 AM 5-15-24 AM No No 82 480,000 2.9 8.48 Neg. butter fat (1 oz short). 233 16- 6 AM 5-16-24 AM James, E. D 19 15 25 Yes James, E. D No 84 Fairly Clean. . . 580,000 3.8 8.85 Neg. 291+331=63. 215 15-10 AM 5-15-24 AM Drudik, J. W 17 14 25 No J. D. Wolf Store Yes 76 Dirty 385,000 3.7 7.95 Neg. 321+48=801 (ll%added water) Failure to show number of cows in herd, cows milking and gallons of milk per day was due to the fact that no one was at dairy at time of inspection to give this information. (Continued on next Page) MILK SURVEY IN THE CITY OF ALEXANDRIA, PARISH OF RAPIDES, STATE OF LOUISIANA, FROM MAY 16 TO MAY 20, 1924 Atmospheric Temperature During Survey—High 86, Low 68—Continued. c No. Date Date and Dairy or Dairymen Cows Cows Gals. Own Iced Temp. Time in Milk- per Produc- Retailer in of Sam- Visible Dirt Colonies Fat B. Coli. REMARKS Produced Herd ing Day tion Wagon pie F. Per cc Percent Per cent 265 215 19-10 AM 15-10 AM 5-19-24 AM 5-15-24 AM Drudik, J. W Bailey, Frank No No J. D. Wolf Store Yes No 65 75 Slightly Dirty.. 190,000 290,000 310,000 325,000 675,000 3.2 4 4 7.24 9.05 8.98 9.15 8.97 Neg. Neg. Neg. Neg. Pos. 32* +48 = 80* (16 % added water) 30 + 54 =84. 30 + 54 =84. Below standard in butter fat. 236 16- 7 AM 5-16-24 AM Bailey, Frank Yes No 76 2 2 239 16- 9 AM 5-16-24 AM Bailey, Frank No No 76 2 3 217 250 218 261 220 243 15-10 AM 17- 7 AM 15- AM 19- 9 AM 16- 6 AM 5-15-24 AM Forman, A 19 No Randolph’s Market. . . . No 78 Very Dirty.... 2.3 Forman, A 6 2 Yes Forman, A Yes 79 Very Dirty.... 1,400,000 3.0 9.24 5-15-24 AM Rougeau, B No Randolph’s Market. . . . No 72 230,000 366,000 120,000 90,000 46,000 3 6 9 72 Neg. Neg. Neg. Neg. Neg. 28+37 =65 (1 oz. short). 28 + 37 =65 (1 oz. short). 29+42 =71. 29+42 =71. (21*+21* =43 (below standard in 5-19-24 AM 5-16-24 AM Rougeau, B Roberts, C. 0 8 5 6 No Yes Randolph’s Market. . . . Roberts, C. O No No 76 77 Slightly Dirty.. 3.7 4 4 8.96 9.74 9.68 8.96 17- 7 AM 5-17-24 AM Roberts, C. O Yes No 70 4 h 221 16- 7 AM 5-16-24 AM Vonasek, J. G 10 7 12 Yes Vonasek, J. G No 68 Fairly Clean. . . 3.1 245 222 17- 7 AM 5-16-24 AM Vonasek, J. G Yes Vonasek, J. G No 65 Fairly Clean. .. 116,000 4.0 9.19 ( butter fat). 21*+21* -43. 16- 7 AM 5-16-24 AM Bell, E. W 11 9 13 Yes Bell, E. W No 80 Very Dirty. . . . 830,000 2.8 8.97 Neg. /19* +34 = 53* (1* oz. short). 244 17- 6 AM 5-17-24 AM Bell, E. W Yes Bell, E. W No 79 280,000 110,000 130,000 81,000 60,000 9.11 9.51 9.19 8.94 8.91 Neg. Neg. Neg. Neg. Neg. (Below standard in butter fat. 19* + 34 = 53* (J oz. short). 30 +44 = 74. 30 +44 = 74. 27*+43£ =71*. 27*+43f =71* (below standard in 227 246 230 259 16- 7 AM 17- 7 AM 16- 8 AM 19- 9 AM 5-16-24 AM 5-17-24 AM 5-16-24 AM 5-19-24 AM Terrell, J. N Terrell, J. N Pharis, S. H Pharis, S. H 20 16 15 12 18 18 Yes Yes Yes No Terrell, J. N Terrell, J. N Pharis, S. H E. G. Cicardo Store. .. No No No No 79 72 73 72 Slightly Dirty.. Very Dirty.... Slightly Dirty.. 5.2 4.6 3.9 3.1 232 262 16- 6 AM 5-16-24 AM Hudson, W. C 12 8 15 No Ben Winn No 83 Very Dirty.... 1,310;000 5.3 8.47 butter fat. 29+40* =69*. 19- 9 AM 5-19-24 AM Hudson, W. C No Hawkins Restaurant.. . Yes 65 Fairly Clean. .. 132,000 3.0 9.19 Neg. 29+40* =69* (1 oz. short) below 235 16- 7 AM 5-16-24 AM Ben Winn 12 10 12 Yes No 72 Dirty 290,000 460,000 4 3 9.73 9.15 Neg. Pos. standard in butter fat. 27| +35 =62*. 27*+35 =62* (below standard in 263 19- 9 AM 5-19-24 AM Ben Winn No Hockins Restaurant... . Yes 65 Very Dirty. ... 2.8 237 264 238 16-10 AM 5-16-24 AM Hudson, A. G 20 12 20 No Bailey, C. F No 76 Fairly Clean... 290,000 3.6 9.03 butter fat. 30 + 56 -86. 19-10 AM 5-19-24 AM Hudson, A. G No Bailey, C. F No 70 Fairly Clean. . . 96,000 4.2 9.00 30+56 -86. 16- 7 AM 5-16-24 AM Herring, F. A 17 15 21 Yes Herring, F. A No 78 Slightly Dirty.. 260,000 3.1 9.13 Neg (26 + 36 =62 (below standard in 253 240 19- 7 AM 5-19-24 AM Herring, F. A Yes Herring, F. A No 74 Fairly Clean. . . 1,130,000 (butter fat.) 26 + 36 =62. 17- 7 AM 5-17-24 AM Ryan, R. R 25 8 15 Yes No No 73 120,000 212,500 8.64 8.58 Neg. 34+53 =87 (1* oz. short). 34+53=87 (1 oz. short). 255 242 256 19- 7 AM 5-17-24 AM Ryan, R. R Yes Ryan, R. R 68 Fairly Clean. .. 3.7 17-6 AM 5-17-24 AM Bryan, J. E 30 25 45 Yes Bryan, J. E No 68 Fairly Clean. . . 60,000 5.0 8.74 33* +50 =83* (* oz. short). 19- 7 AM 5-19-24 AM Bryan, J. E Connella, W. A Yes Bryan, J. E Gates Store No 68 50,000 195,000 3 5 8.71 9.27 Neg. 33*+50 =83*. 30+46 =76. 247 257 248 17- 7 AM 5-17-24 AM 14 9 18 No No 70 Slightly Dirty.. 5.0 19- 9 AM 5-19-24 AM Conella, W. A No Gates Store Yes 72 Very Dirty.... 355,000 3.4 8.02 30+46 =76 (7% added water). 17- 7 AM 5-17-24 AM Armstrong, R. V 32 16 25 Yes No 71 Dirty 210,000 215,000 235,000 3 7 8.43 8.34 8.86 Neg. Neg. 34+43 =77. (34+43=77 (below standard in ( butter fat.) 28+40* =68*. 252 19- 7 AM 5-19-24 AM Armstrong, R. V Yes Armstrong, R. V McCarty, R. L No 70 3 1 249 258 17- 7 AM 5-17-24 AM McCarty, R. L 14 9 14 Yes No 72 Very Dirty.... 4.5 19- 8 AM 5-19-24 AM McCarty, R. L Yes No 70 360,000 52,000 3.8 3.6 8.89 9.29 Neg. 28+40* =68*. 32*+48 =80* (1 oz. short). 251 254 17- 8 AM 5-17-24 AM Dueote, W. R 25 18 27 Yes Ducote, W. R No 67 Fairly Clean. . . 19- 7 AM 5-19-24 AM Ducote, W. R Yes No 66 40,000 95,000 2 4 9.29 8.65 Neg. Neg. (32*+48 =80* (1* oz. short). (Below standard in butter fat. 25+24 =49. 266 272 19- 6 AM 5-19-24 AM Jackson, T. J 12 8 10 No Baptist Hospital No 67 Slightly Dirty.. 4.0 20- 6 AM 5-20-24 AM Jackson, T. J No Baptist Hospital No 69 Fairly Clean. .. 110,000 3.2 8.55 Neg. (25+24 =49 (below standard in 267 19-10 AM 5-19-24 AM Prescott, A 100 50 80 No No 64 65 Dirty 120,000 86,000 8.59 8.62 Neg. ( butterfat). 38+53* =91*. 38+53* =91*. 271 268 270 20- 9 AM 5-20-24 AM Prescott, A No Veterans Hospital No Slightly Dirty.. 4.4 19-10 AM 5-19-24 AM Compton, J. T 150 80 100 No Veterans Hospital. . ...' No 65 Very Dirty. . . . 74,000 3.9 9.00 37+43 =80. 20-10 AM 5-20-24 AM Compton, J. T No. Veterans Hospital No 64 Very Dirty. . .. 82,000 3.8 8.73 Neg. 37+43 =80. Total 815 498 758 Failure to show number of cows in herd, cows milking and gallons of milk per day, was due to the fact that no one was at dairy at time of inspection to give this information. (Continued on next Page) - - Milk Survey Alexandria, Louisiana , May 20 to May 24th, 1924. - Number of samples collected Number of Dairies Own production Milk iced in wagon Milk not iced in wagon Temperature of samples varying from 60° 1 60° 2 1 62° 3 2 64° 2 6 65° 9 1 66° 1 2 67° 4 6 68° 3 2 69° 3 7 70° 3 1 71° 2 8 72° 1 Visible Dirt: Very Dirty ... 11 or 16 % Dirty 27 or 38 % SlightlyDirty. 13 or 19 % Fairly Clean. . 14 or 20 % Clean 5 or 7 % Bacteria Colonies: 0 below 17 from 10,000 to 47 “ 100,000 to 3 500,000 to 4 above 1,000,000 to 84°F. 73° 74° 75° 76° 77° 78° 79° 80° 82° 83° 84° 10,000. . . 100,000. . . 500,000. . . 1,000,000. . 23 ..00% ••24% -.67% ...4% ...5% Butter Fat per cent: 1 2.3% 2 3.5% 1 2 2.8% 6 3.6% 5 2 2.9% 6 3.7% 4 3 3.0% 8 3.8% 1 5 3.1% 4 3.9% 4 3 3.2% 4 4.0% 1 1 3.3% 1 4.1% 1 2 3.4% 2 4.2% 1 Soured. 27 % below standard in butter fat Colon Bacillus (disease germ): Samples Positive 5 or 7 % “ Negative 65 or 93% Colon Bacillus (disease germ): Milk from Dairies Positive 4 or 12% “ “ “ Negative 30 or 88 % Samples containing added water: 1 sample contained 16 % added water 1 “ “ 11% “ 1 “ “ 7% “ 1 “ “ 5% “ 5.7 % of samples contained added water Milk from 3 dairies contained added water 9 % of dairies added water Dairy Scores: 1 Dairy scored from 40 to 49 points 4 Dairies “ “ 50 to 59 “ 9 “ “ “ 60 to 69 9 “ “ “ 70 to 79 9 “ “ “ 80 to 89 2 90 to 91)4 “ 4.3% 4.4% 4.5% 4.6% 5.0% 5.2% 5.3% Measures: 4 Quart bottle samples were found ozs. short 1 1M “ 10 “ “ “ “ “ 1 oz. “ 2 %“ 1 “ “ 25 % of samples were short in measure 52 samples were correct in measure 75% were true in measure Total Solids not fat—8 samples below standard 10% of samples were below standard Six Dairies had milk below standard in Total Solids 8% of dairies had milk below standard in Total Solids Bacteria Colonies: Butter Fat: High 1,400,000 High 5.3 Low 25,000 Low 2.3 Average 255,271 Average 3.8 High and Low Temperature for Dairy Score: day: High 91.5 High 86 Low 43.0 Low 58 Average 74.3 Average 72 r Total Solids Not Fat: High 9.74 Low 7.24 Average 8.86 MILK SURVEY IN THE CITY OF BATON ROUGE, PARISH OF E. BATON ROUGE, STATE OF LOUISIANA, FROM APRIL 25 TO MAY 4, 1924 Atmospheric Temperature During Survey—High 83, Low 53. Date and Cows Cows Gals. Own Iced Temp. Bacteria Butter Solids No. Date Time Dairy or Dairymen in Milk- per Produc- Retailer in of Sam- Visible Dirt Colonies Fat Not Fat B. Coli. REMARKS Collected Produced Herd ing Day tion Wagon pie F. Per cc Percent Percent 1 25- 6 AM Past. 4-24-24 Pioneer Creamery No No 116,000 3.5 8.68 14.25 + 20.50 =34.75. 52 28-10 AM 4-26-24 AM No No 1,064,000 3 5 8.64 54 28-12 N Past. 4-28-24 No No 146 000 2 9 8 82 95 30- 8 AM Past. 4-29-24 No Very Dirty. . .. 245,000 3 5 8.64 Neg. 1 provement. 2 25- 7 AM 4-25-24 AM 100 Oaks Dairy, Rey- 125 85 250 Yes No 175 000 3 9 8 68 32 + 54 -86. 3 25- 7 AM Past. 4-24-24 La. Crmy., Cadwallader 1200 No Yes 91666 4.0 8.89 36 + 52 =88. 33 27- 7 AM 4-27-24 AM No No 110,000 4.2 9.39 34 27- 7 AM 4-27-24 AM No No 135,000 3 9 9 39 35 27- 7 AM 4-27-24 AM No 140 000 3 6 8 91 36 27- 8 AM 4-27-24 AM No No 90,000 3 7 8.71 37 27- 9 AM Past, 4-27-24 No Slightly Dirty.. 10,500 3 7 8.73 Neg. and cooled.) 38 27-10 AM Past. 4-27-24 Slightly Dirty.. 4,000 5.7 9.18 Neg. and cooled). 59 27-10 AM Past. 4-27-24 4,000 4 0 8.64 10 27-11 AM Past.4-27-24 9,000 3.0 8.49 41 27-10 AM Slightly Dirty.. 6,000 3.6 9.04 Neg. and cooled). 42 27-12 N Past. 427-24- 7,500 3.7 8.70 69 29- 9 AM Past. 4-28-24 No Yes 10,000 3.5 8.65 94 30- 7 AM Past, 4-29-24 Yes Slightly Dirty.. 30,000 3.9 8.72 4 25- 7 AM 4-25-24 AM 7 3 3 Yes No 120,000 3.0 6.75 23+29j =52J (18% added water 57 29- 7 AM 4-29-24 AM Yes No 510,000 5.2 99 1- 7 AM 5- 1-24 AM Yes No 120*000 2.0 6.60 5 25- 8 AM 4-25-24 AM 20 15 30 Yes ' No 21,000 5.0 9.00 332 +48 = 81+" 107 2- 7 AM 5- 2-24 AM No 130,000 4.2 8.98 6 25- 8 AM 4-25-24 AM 48 26 37 No 112,000 4.5 9.00 28§+37§=66. 108 2- 7 AM 5- 2-24 A M D. W. No 1,320,000 4.2 9.16 7 25- 8 AM 4-25-24 AM D. W. 70 48 80 Yes No 133,000 4.2 8.75 27J+42J =70. 8 25- 3 PM 4-25-24 PM No 270^000 3.8 9.05 9 25- 3 PM 4-25-24 PM Yes 91,000 4.0 9.19 1 0 25- 3 PM 4-25-24 PM No Fairly Clean... 317|000 3.8 9.28 27 +45j =72+ West Co. Failure to show number of cows in herd, cows milking and gallons of milk per day, was due to the fact that no one was at dairy at time of inspection to give this information (Continued on next Page) MILK SURVEY IN THE CITY OF BATON ROUGE, PARISH OF E. BATON ROUGE, STATE QF LOUISIANA, FROM APRIL 25 TO MAY 4, 1924-^(Continued) Atmospheric Temperature During Survey—High 83, Low 53. Date and Cows Cows Gals. Own Iced Temp. Bacteria Butter Solids No. Date Time Dairy or Dairymen in Milk- per Produc- Retaler in of Sam- Visible Dirt Colonies Fat Not Fat B. Coli REMARKS Collected Produced Herd ing Day tion Wagon pie F. Per cc Percent Percent 11 25- 3 PM 4-25-24 PM Jones & Keller, Mc- Manus, La. 35 32 48 Yes No Slightly Dirty.. 145,000 4 8 9.36 Neg. 30+444 = 744- 12 25- 3 PM 4-25-24 PM 60 40 53 No Very Dirty ... Slightly Dirty.. Dirty 460,000 6,500 4.0 4.5 9.16 8 74 Neg. Neo- 29+46=75. 13 25- 3 PM 4-25-24 PM La. Smith, J. H., Gloster, Yes No 14 25- 3 PM 4-25-24 PM Miss. Carrouth, W. L., Wilson La. McKneely, E. R., Wil- son, La. 40 34 63 Yes No 40,000 91,000 4 2 9.05 9.50 Neg. Neg. 22+42| =64 + No score. Nat. T. B. tested in 15 25- 3 PM 4-25-24 PM 50 35 56 Yes No Slightly Dirty.. 4 4 25- 3 PM 16 4-25-24 PM Palmer, I. M., Wilson, La. 35 20 45 Yes No Slightly Dirty.. 120,000 5.0 8.89 Neg. No score. Nat. T. B. tested in 12 months. 17 25- 3 PM 4-25-24 PM flill Crest Dairy, Cen- Yes No Slightly Dirty.. 1,300,000 4.3 8.93 Pos. terville, La. 18 25- 4 PM 4-25-24 PM Doughty, B. F., Center- Yes No 130,000 4.8 9.18 Neg. ville, Miss. 19 25- 4 PM 4-25-24 PM McQueen, Gus, Wilson, La. McKneely, Jay, Wilson, La. Kirby, A. J., Port Gib- 14 8 10 Yes No Fairly Clean. . . Slightly Dirty.. Slightly Dirty.. 81,000 90,000 30,000 4 3 8.82 8.67 8.87 Neg. Neg. Neg. “0” 27+40 =67. 20 25- 4 PM 4-25-24 PM Yes No 4 8 21 25- 4 PM 4-25-24 PM Yes No 4.9 son, Miss. 22 25- 4 PM 4-25-24 PM Gaydeu, I. G., Gurley, La Jacock, T. II., Bass, La. Blott, Henry, Slaughter, La. Knight, G.N., Bass,La. Turfitt, Thomas, Cen- 43 34 42 No Slightly Dirty.. Slightly Dirty.. Fairly Clean. . . Slightly Dirty.. Slightly Dirty.. 190,000 17,000 19,000 118,000 1,900,000 5 2 9.34 9.20 8 73 Neg. Neg. Neg. Neg. Neg. 28 + 44 =72. 32+49 =81. 204 +474 =69. No score. Nat. T.B. tested in 12 months. 23 25-4 PM 4-25-24 PM 100 43 50 Yes No 5 0 24 25- 4 PM 4-25-24 PM 32 26 34 Yes No 4 2 25 25- 4 PM 4-25-24 PM 10 9 9 Yes No 4 0 8.59 8.66 26 25- 4 PM 4-25-24 PM Yes La. Creamery No 4.0 terville. Miss. 27 25- 4 PM 4-25-24 PM Yes No Fairly Clean. . . 886,000 4.3 9.11 Neg. ville, Miss. 28 26-8 AM 4-26-24 AM 105 45 130 Yes Yes Slightly Dirty.. Fairly Clean. .. 10,000 10,000 6 0 7.99 8.64 8.58 8 70 Neg. Neg. Neg. Neg. Neg. Neg. Neg. Neg. Neg. Neg. Neg. Neg. Neg. Neg. f36 + 54J=90J (Sample not well i mixed) No. 29 below standard ( butter fat). 29 26- 9 AM 4-26-24 AM Yes Yes 3.0 4 7 91 29-10 AM 4-29-24 AM Yes 20,000 50,000 14,000 96 30- 9 AM 4-30-24 AM Yes Fairly Clean. . . 3.8 30 26- 8 AM 4-26-24 AM Gates, W. II 6 3 9 Yes Yes Fairly Clean. . . 6.0 5 8 9.61 9 32 30 + 56 =86. 103 1- 8 AM 5- 1-24 AM Gates, W. H Yes Yes 5,600 8,500 13,000 28,000 110,000 105 1-11 AM 5- 1-24 AM Yes Yes Fairly Clean. . . 4 8 9.26 9.37 9.02 8.75 8.88 8.52 7.97' 7.16 106 1-11 AM 4-30-24 PM Yes Yes 5 0 31 26- 8 AM 4-26-24 AM 4 3 5 Yes No Fairly Clean. . . 3 8 29+42=72. 102 1- 8 AM 5- 1-24 AM Yes Yes 4 3 32 26- 9 AM 4-26-24 AM Hill Side Dairy, Landry, A. A. Hill Side Dairy, Landry, A. A. 50 40 75 Fairly Clean. . . Fairly Clean. . . Slightly Dirty.. Very Dirty.... 16^000 4 2 34+48 =82. (Pass.) 224+36 =58+ No score. Nat. T.B. tested in 12 months. 100 1- 7 AM 5- 1-24 AM Yes Yes 60,000 110,000 1,000,000 3 4 43 28- 8 AM 4-28-24 AM 22 8 11 Yes No 3 8 44 28- 8 AM 4-28-24 AM Easterly, L. S., Hope- ville, La. 30 10 10 Yes No 4 3 45 28- 9 AM 4-28-24 AM Smith, W. G., Hope Villa, La. Yes No 475,000 3.0 8.71 Pos. 25+414 =66+ 46 28- 9 AM 4-28-24 AM Roumain, J. K., Hope Villa, La. Yes No 112,000 5 1 8.79 Neg. No score. Nat. T.B. tested in 12 months. 47 28- 9 AM 4-28-24 AM 10 40 55 Yes No 181,000 93,000 116,000 4 4 8.79 8.46 9.00 8.25 Neg. Neg. Neg. Pos. 244+49 =734. 30 + 56 =86. 31+45 =76. 31 +45=76. 48 28- 9 AM 4-28-24 AM 35 20 30 Yes No 2 8 49 28- 9 AM 4-28-24 AM 45 30 60 Yes No 3 3 50 28- 9 AM 4-28-24 AM Kleinpeter, S. L., Hope Villa, La. 50 20 30 Yes No Very Dirty.... 96|000 3.0 51 28-10 AM 4-28-24 AM 7 5 6 Yes No Slightly Dirty.. Fairly Clean. .. Fairly Clean. . . Fairly Clean... 63,000 120,000 4 4 8.98 8.96 8.78 8.48 9.21 9.19 8.89 Neg. Neg. Neg. Neg. Neg. Neg. Neg. 304+48 =784. 254+464 =72. 334+404 =74. 31+38 =69. 29+45 =74. 53 28-10 AM 4-28-24 AM 44 17 20 No 3.1 4 2 55 29- 5 AM 4-29-24 AM Wax, II. C . 88 45 78 Yes Wax, H. C ' No 95,000 97 30- 5 PM 4-30-24 PM Wax, H. C Wax, H. C No 56,000 22,000 50,000 120,000 3 7 56 29- 6 AM 4-29-24 AM 4 4 5 Yes No 2 5 98 1- 6 AM 5- 1-24 AM Yes No 3 0 58 29- 7 AM 4-29-24 AM Gayden, Geo. L., Gur- ley, La. 400 180 365 Yes Louisiana Creamery. . . No 4.0 334+54 =874- Slightly Dirty.. 59 29- 8 AM 4-29-24 AM Jacocks, J. A., Bass, La. 100 43 50 Yes Louisiana Creamery. . . No 190,000 4.0 8.89 Neg. 32 + 49 =81. Failure to show number of cows in herd, cows milking and gallons of milk per day, was due to the fact that no one was at dairy at time of inspection to give this information. (Continued on next Page) MILK SURVEY IN THE CITY OF BATON ROUGE, PARISH OF E. BATON ROUGE, STATE OF LOUISIANA, FROM APRIL 25 TO MAY 4, 1924 (Atmospheric Temperature During Survey - High 83, Low 53—Continued.) Date and Cows Cows Gals. Own Iced Temp. Butter Solids No. Date Time Dairy or Dairymen in Milk- per Produc- Retailer in of Sam- Visible Dirt Colonies Fat Not Fat B. Coli REMARKS Collected Produced Herd ing Day tion Wagon pie F. Per cc Percent Percent 60 29- 8 AM 4-29-24 AM Welch, L. E., Center- ville, Miss. Vos No 175,000 4.3 9.01 61 29- 8 AM 4-29-24 AM Scott, K.A., Wilson, La. 96 45 60 Yes Louisiana Creamery. . . No Fairly Clean. . . 276,000 4.1 8.91 Pos. No score. Not. T.B. tested in 12 62 29- 8 AM 4-29-24 AM Reily, C. E., Curley, La. 50 35 37 Yes Louisiana Creamery. . . No Slightly Dirty.. 155,000 4.2 8.48 Neg. 251+39 =64+ 63 29- 8 AM 4-29-24 AM White, H. B 80 50 90 Yes Louisiana Creamery. . . No Slightly Dirty.. 80,000 4.5 8.06 Neg. 331+40* =74. 64 29- 8 AM 4-29-24 AM Sharp, M. P 50 15 26 Yes Louisiana Creamery. . . No Slightly Dirty.. 85,000 2.8 S. 70 Neg. 132 + 53 =85 (below standard in 65 29- 8 AM 4-29-24 AM McClendon, T. J 30 13 20 Yes Louisiana Creamery. . . No Slightly Dirty.. 290,000 4.2 8.68 Nog. (butter fat) 28*+45 =73*. 66 29— 6 AM 4-29-24 AM Day, H. D Yes Louisiana Creamery . . . No Very Dirty.... 1,210,000 3.7 9.00 Neg. 28*+40* =69. 67 29- 8 AM 4-29-24 AM Byhum, W. H Yes No 92,000 3.7 8.33 Neg. 30+43* =73*. 68 29- 8 AM 4-29-24 AM Woodward, W. D 50 25 55 Yes Louisiana Creamery. . . No Slightly Dirty.. 112,000 3.9 9.09 Neg. 30+43* =73*. 69 29- 8 AM 4-29-24 AM Bennett, R. R., Zachray Yes No 218,000 3.8 8.02 Neg. 27*+33* =61*. La. 45 30 50 70 29- 8 AM 4-29-24 AM Thompson, J. S., Lind- Yes Louisiana Creamery. . . No Slightly Dirty.. 111,000 4.8 9.11 Neg. 28+40* =68*. sey, La. 60 40 70 71 29- 9 AM 4-29-24 AM Harrell & Sons, B. S., Yes Louisiana Creamery. . . No Fairly Clean. . . 580,000 4.5 8.77 Neg. 23+45=68. Zachary, La. 72 29- 9 AM 4-29-24 AM Plains Dairy Co., Lind- 70 32 55 Yes Louisiana Creamery. . . No Slightly Dirty.. 43,000 3.7 8.58 Neg. 25*+40 =65*. 73 29- 9 AM 4-29-24 AM McCarthey, J. A. (F. J. 14 7 9 No Louisiana Creamery. . . No 98,000 4.3 8.70 28 + 34* =02*. Greely Dry.,)Bass, La 74 29- 9 AM 4-29-24 AM Slaughter Cooling Sta- 600 Louisiana Creamery. . . No 278,000 4 4 8 72 Neg. 24+41 =65. tion, Slaughter, La. 75 29- 9 AM 4-29-24 AM Piker, Mrs. Nettie,. . . . 80 49 54 Yes Louisiana Creamery. . . No 450,000 4.2 8.85 Neg. 26*+38* =65. (Slaughter, La.) 76 29- 9 AM 4-29-24 AM McCartney, J. A 41 34 54 Yes Louisiana Creamery. . . No Very Dirty.... 270,000 No test 27*+47 =74*. (Slaughter, La.) 77 29- 9 AM 4-29-24 AM McCartney, Allen 42 27 21 Yes Louisiana Creamery. . . No 113,000 4 6 9 44 Neg. 26 + 37 =63. (Slaughter, La.) 78 29- 9 AM 4-29-24 AM Balis, W. H 50 40 70 Yes No i o non 2 0 8 00 31 +36* —67* 79 29- 9 AM 4-29-24 AM Rogers,S. W., Baker, La 50 30 35 Yes No 456+00 4 7 8 96 27*+37 =64*. 80 29- 9 AM 4-29-24 AM Williams & Epperson, Yes Louisiana Creamery. . . No Fairly Clean. . . 105,000 4.1 8.66 Neg. 26 + 52* =78*. Baker, La. 81 29- 9 AM 4-29-24 AM Earhart & Son, W., 40 26 45 Yes Louisiana Creamery. . . No Slightly Dirty.. 30,000 4.1 8.95 Neg. 33+49 =82. Baker, La. 82 29- 9 AM 4-29-24 AM 65 28 38 No 83 non 4 1 8 76 25+43 -68 83 29-10 AM 4-29-24 AM 50 20 20 No 62 000 2 7 8 63 27-j-39 -66 84 29-10 AM 4-29-24 AM Graham Carney, Baker, No Louisiana Creamery . . . No Slightly Dirty. . 670+00 4.0 8.63 Pos. 25+44 =69. 85 29-10 AM 4-29-24 AM East, A. L., Zachary. . . 125 73 76 Yes No 145,000 4.6 8.86 33+44* =77*. 86 29-10 AM 4-29-24 AM Townsend, I., Port Hud 30 16 25 Yes Louisiana Creamery. . . No Slightly Dirty.. 80,000 3.7 8.33 Neg. 26*+26 =52*. 87 29-10 AM 4-29-24 AM Crowson, W. B., Baker. 35 20 35 Yes Louisiana Creamery. . . No Fairly Clean. . . 350,000 3.5 8.79 Neg. 27 + 31 =58. 88 29-10 AM 4-29-24 AM Taylor, J. W., Port SO 41 50 Yes Louisiana Creamery . . . No 120,000 5 0 8 69 Neg. 28 + 35* =63*. Hudson. 90 29- 9 AM 4-29-24 AM Meyer, B. D 30 15 20 Yes No 123 000 4 1 8 71 104 1- 9 AM 5- 1-24 AM Meyer, B. D Yes Yes 460 000 4 0 0 14 92 30- 8 AM 4-30-24 AM Singletary, A. B 70 48 80 Yes No 220+00 4 9 8 82 27*+42* =70. 101 1- 9 AM 5- 1-24 AM Singletary, A. B Yes No 105,000 3 7 9 13 93 30- 7 AM 4-30-24 AM La. State Penitentiary. Yes No 50,000 1.5 9 62 Neg. 28*+46 =74* (skimmed milk). Total 3112 1720 4624 Failure to show number of cows in herd, cows milking and gallons of milk per day was due to the fact that no one was at dairy at time of inspection to give this information. (Continued on next Page) Milk Survey, Baton Rouge, Louisiana., April 25 to May 4, 1924—Consumers Supply. Number of samples. 35 Butter Fat per cent—Continued. Number of dairies.. 15 1 2.5% 2 4.0% l . 4.9% 1 30 to 49 Own production. . . . 12 3 3.0% 1 4.1% 2 . 5.0% 1 50 to 59 Milk iced on wagon. 6 or 40 % 1 3.4% 5 4.2% 1 . 5.2% 1 Milk not iced on wagon 9 or 60 % 3 3.5% 1 4.3% 1 . 5.8% 6 70 to 79 Temperature of samples not taken 2 3.7% 1 4.5% 2 . 6.0% 5 80 to 89 Visible Dirt: 20 % below standard in butter fat 1 Very Dirty. . Dirty Slightly Dirty Fairly Clean. . 3 or 9 % . 9 or 26 % . 6 or 17 % . 5 or 14 % Colon Bacillus (disease Germ) : Samples Positive 1 or 3 % Samples Negative 34 or 97 % Colon Bacillus (disease germ): Total Solids Not Fat: 4 samples below standard 11% w'ere below standard 3 dairies had milk below standard... 8 % were below standard Clean .12 or 34 % . Milk from Dairies Positive 1 or 7% Bacteria Colonies Butter Fat: Bacteria Colonies: Milk from Dairies Negative 14 or 93 % High 1,900,000 High 6.0% 3 17 13 1 . below 10,000 . from 10,000 to 100,000... . from 100,000 to 500,000... . from 500,000 to 1,000,000.. ....9% ....48% .. ..37% . ... 3% Samples containing added Water: 1 contained 20 % added water 1 contained 18 % added water Low Average. . . 4,000 204,046 High and Low. .. . Average Low 1.5% 4.04% Total Solids Not 1 . above 1,000,000 . ... 3% Milk from 1 dairy contained added water Dairy Score: Tem. for Day: Fat Butter Fat per cent: 7 % of dairies had added water in milk High 90.25 High.... 83 High.... 9.62 1 1. 5% 2 3.8% 1 .. 4.7% Two dairies had skimmed milk Low 34.75 Low. . . . 53 Low.... 6.60 1 2. 0% 2 3.9% 1 .. 4.8% • 13 % of dairies had skimmed milk Average.. 64.14 Average. 68 Average. 8.79 Milk Shipped to Creameries at Baton Rouge—Samples taken as received by Creameries before Pasteurization. Number of samples collected 66 Butter Fat per cent: Colon Bacillus (disease germ): Number of creameries 2 2 2.8% 4 3.8% 3 . 4.5% Samples Positive 11 Uwn production. . . . Visible Dirt: 3 3.0% 2 3.9% 1 3.1% 6 4.0% 3 1 . 4.6% • 4.7% Samples Negative 55 Very dirty.. . . 5 1 3.3% 4 4.1% 4 . 4.8% Total Solids Not Fat: Dirty SlightlyDirty Fairly clean. . Clean . 17 .35 . 9 . 0 2 3.5% 6 4.2% 1 3.6% 6 4.3% « 3.7% 4 4.4% 1 3 1 . 4.9% . 5.0% . 5.1% . 5.2% e not tested 8 samples below standard Dairy Scores: Bacteria Colonies: 1 .Below 10,000 1 sampl 1 scored... 1 scored. . , ... .34.75 88.00 22 10,000 to 100,000 36 100,000 to 500,000 2. 500,000 to 1,000,000 5 .Above 1,000,000 MILK IN THE CITY OF BOGALUSA, PARISH OF WASHINGTON, STATE OF LOUISIANA, FROM AUGUST 21 TO AUGUST 27, 1924 Atmospheric Temperature During Survey—High 96, Low 80. Date and Cows Cows Gals. Own Iced Temp. Bacteria Butter Solids No. Date Time Dairy or Dairymen in Milk- per Produc- Retailer in of Sam- Visible Dirt Colonies Fat Not Fat B. Coli REMARKS Collected Produced Hard ing Day tion Wagon pie F. Per cc Percent Percent 27 22- 9 AM 8-22-24 AM Yes No 88 245,000 4.2 8.65 40 23- 9 AM 8-23-24 AM Adams, Louis Yes Adams, Louis No 87 Slightly Dirty.. 275,000 4.6 9.12 Neg. 1 oz. short. 7 21- 8 AM 8-21-24 AM 20 14 20 Yes No 90 180,000 5.8 9.17 53 25- 8 AM 8-25-24 AM Yes No 80 190,000 4.2 8.30 3 21- 8 AM 8-21-24 AM Boyd, J. T 25 17 35 Yes No 90 573|000 28 23- 9 AM 8-22-24 AM Yes Boyd, J. T. . No 86 700,000 4.5 9.00 45 25- 8 AM 8-25-24 AM Boyd, J. T . Boyd, J. T . . No 90 365,000 4.4 8.69 10 21- 7 AM 8-21-24 AM Brooks, W. A Yes Brooks, W. A No 88 Slightly Dirty.. 275,000 4.1 9.23 Neg. 1 oz. short. 20 22- 8 AM 8-22-24 AM Brooks, W. A Yes Brooks, W. A No 80 Fairly Clean. . . 120,000 3.9 9.40 Neg. 3 oz. short. 36 23- 8 AM 8-23-24 AM Brooks, W. A Yes Brooks, W. A No 82 Fairly Clean. . . 140,000 3.4 8.94 Neg. Below standard in butter fat. 9 21-7 AM 8-21-24 AM 12 10 18 Yes No 78 605,000 1 oz. short. 19 22- 7 AM 8-22-24 AM Yes No 78 50,000 5.6 8.77 oz. short. 13 21-8 AM 8-21-24 AM Craine, T. A 13 12 20 Yes Craine, T. A No 83 Fairly Clean. . . 90,000 4.2 9.03 Neg. | oz. short. 21 22- 8 AM 8-22-24 AM Yes No 79 60,000 4 3 9 10 16 21- 9 AM 8-21-24 AM Jenkins, Frank 20 16 27 Yes Jenkins, Frank No 90 Slightly Dirty.. 180,000 4.4 9.30 Neg. 1 oz. short. 34 22-10 AM 8-22-24 AM Jenkins, Frank Yes Jenkins, Frank No 92 Very Dirty.... 1,460,000 4.9 9.13 Pos. i oz. short. 39 23- 9 AM 8-23-24 AM Yes No 90 1,530,000 5 0 8.81 15 21-9 AM 8-21-24 AM Kemp, M 15 12 15 Yes Kemp, M No 84 Slightly Dirty.. 850^000 3.9 9.35 Pos. 1-J oz. short. 26 22- 9 AM 8-22-24 AM Kemp, M Yes Kemp, M No 84 Slightly Dirty.. 560,000 4.8 9.21 Neg. 1 oz. short. 1 21-8 AM 8-21-24 AM Morris, S. 0 11 8 15 Yes Morris, S. O No 96 Slightly Dirty.. 355,000 4.0 8.40 Neg. J oz. short. 47 23- 8 AM 8-23-24 AM No 98 545,000 4.9 9.00 5 21- 8 AM 8-21-24 AM Paul, B 20 18 20 Yes Paul, B No 91 Fairly Clean. . . 80|000 5.4 8.90 Pos. 1 oz. short. 44 23- 8 AM 8-23-24 AM No 81 175,000 6.4 8.36 18 21-10 AM 8-21-24 AM Pounds, T. E 11 8 9 Yes Pounds, T. E No 92 Slightly Dirty.. 540,000 4.8 8.85 Pos. J oz. short. 41 23-10 AM 8-23-24 AM Pounds, T. E Yes Pounds, T. E No 92 Dirtv 515.000 5.4 8.70 Pos. Failure to show number of cows in herd, cows milking and gallons of milk per day, was due to the fact that no one was at dairy at time of inspection to give this information. . (Continued on next Page) MILK SURVEY IN THE CITY OF BOGALUSA, PARISH OF WASHINGTON, STATE OF LOUISIANA, FROM AUGUST 21 TO AUGUST 27, 1924—(Continued) Atmospheric Temperatue During Survey—High 96, Low 80. Date and Cows Cows Gals. Own Iced Temp. Bacteria Butter Solids No. Date Time Dairy or Dairymen in Milk- per Produc- Retailer in of Sam- Visible Dirt Colonies Fat Not Fat B. Coli. REMARKS Collected Produced Herd ing Day tion Wagon pie F. Per cc Percent Percent 2 21- 8 AM 8-21-24 AM 20 12 15 Yes No 93 145,000 30 22- 8 AM 8-22-24 AM Rhodes, T. C Yes Rhodes, T. C No 90 Slightly Dirty.. 260,000 5.0 9.22 Neg. 1 oz. short. 43 23- 8 AM 8-23-24 AM Rhodes, T. C Yes Rhodes, T. C No 82 Slightly Dirty.. 320,000 4.6 8.95 Pos. 6 21- 9 AM 8-21-24 AM Rogers, C. H 17 12 14 Yes Rogers, C. H No 90 Slightly Dirty.. 360,000 4.8 9.41 Neg. 1 oz. short. 31 22- 9 AM 8-22-24 AM Rogers, C. H Yes Rogers, C. H No 88 Slightly Dirty.. 410,000 4.4 8.98 Pos. 5 % added water. 48 23- 9 AM 8-23-24 AM Rogers, C. H Yes No 90 560,000 4.0 7.99 14 21- 9 AM 8-21-24 AM Schwitzer, Bart 25 18 36 Yes Schwitzer, Bart No 80 Fairly Clean. . . 60,000 4.5 9.37 Neg. 1 oz. short. 25 22- 9 AM 8-22-24 AM Schwitzer, Bart Yes No 82 90,000 5.7 9.70 4 21- 8 AM 8-21-24 AM Stewart, C. A 20 12 24 Yes Stewart, C. A • No 90 Very Dirty.... 1,050,000 4.6 9.83 Pos. i oz. short. 29 22- 9 AM 8-22-24 AM Stewart, C. A Yes No 80 390,000 4.8 9.36 46 23- 8 AM 8-23-24 AM No 98 610,000 4.6 8.73 54 26- 8 AM 8-26-24 AM 25 16 26 Yes No 79 120,000 4.2 8.30 12 21- 8 AM 8-21-24 AM Yes No 82 635,000 Neg. 1 J oz. short. 22 22- 8 AM 8-22-24 AM No 80 l,480j000 4.6 9 12 38 23- 8 AM 8-22-24 AM Yes No 86 380,000 5.3 9.05 ii 21- 8 AM 8-21-24 AM Sheridan, W. A Yes Sheridan, W. A No 82 Fairly Clean. . . 110,000 4.1 9.16 Neg. 1 oz. short. 23 22- SAM 8-22-24 AM Yes No 80 230,000' 4.4 9.30 8 21-10 AM 8-21-24 AM Sutton, T. H 47 31 42 Yes Sutton, T. H No 86 Fairly Clean . . . 235,000 3.9 8.42 Neg. 1 oz. short. 17 21-9 AM 8-21-24 AM No 90 360,000 3 9 8.82 24 22- 9 AM 8-22-24 AM No 80 180,000 4.5 8.97 35 22- 6 PM 8-22-24 PM 25 18 20 Yes No 92 170,000 4.8 9.03 37 23- 9 AM 8-23-24 AM Yes No 86 405,000 52 26- 9 AM 8-26-24 AM Yes No 64 160,000 3.6 9.32 42 23- 9 AM 8-23-24 AM 35 20 35 79 60,000 4.3 9.06 51 26- 9 AM 8-26-24 AM Williams, L. R Yes Williams, L. R No 86 Fairly Clean. . . 40,000 4.2 9.27 Neg. Total 361 254 391 Failure to show number of cows in herd, cows milking and gallons of milk per day was due to the fact that no one was at dairy at time of inspection to give this information. Milk Survey, Bogalusa, Louisiana, August 21 to August 27, 1924. Number of Samples 50 Bacteria Colonies: Samples containing added water: Number of Dairies 20 0 below 10,000. . . . ... 0% Own production 20 8 10,000 to 100,000. . . ....16% Milk iced on wagon 27 100,000 to 500,000. . . Milk not iced on wagon . . .49—98% 11 500 000 to 1,000,000... ....22% Measures: 4 1,000,000 plus ... ....28% 7 Quart bottle samples were found = oz. short Temperature of samples varying from 64° to 98 0 F. Butter Fat per cent: li “ “ “ “ “ 1 “ 1—64° 1—81° 5—86° 1—91° 2—98° 1—3.4% 2—4.0% 4—4.4% 2—4.9% 1—5.6 % 1 “ “ “ was 11 1) = “ 2—78° 5—82° 7—87° 4—92° 1—3.6% 2—4.1% 3—4.5% 2—5.0% 1—5.7% 3—79° 1—83° 3—88° 1—93° 1—3.8 % 5—4.2 % 5—4.6 % 1—5.3% 1—6.4% 7—80° 2—84° 10—90° 1—96° 4—3.9% 2—4.3% 5—4.8% 2* 5.4 ) 5 samples 1 Dairy below standard or 5 % below standard Visible Dirt: One sample below standard butter fat Bacteria Colonies: Butter Fat: Dairy Scores: . . 8% 2 % of samples below standard butter fat High... . 1,530,000 High 5.7 High.... 81.0 . .18% Colon Bacillus (disease germ): Low.... 40,000 Low 3.4 Low.... 0 SlightlyDirty .20 ..40% Samples Positive 14—28 % Average. 388,800 Average... 4.5 Average. 48.2 Fairly Clean. .16 ..32% Negative 36—72 % High and Low Temperature of Day: Total Solids Not Fat: Clean 1 -.2% Colon Bacillus (disease germ): High 96 High 9.83 Milk from Dairies Positive 12—60% Low 80 Low 8.30 “ Negative 8—40 % Average 88 Average 8.99 MILK SURVEY IN THE CITY OF COVINGTON, PARISH OF ST. TAMMANY, STATE OF LOUISIANA, FROM Atmospheric Temperature During Survey—High 95, Low 81. AUGUST 27 TO SEPTEMBER 2, 1924 Date and Cows Cows Gals. Own Iced Temp. Bacteria Butter Solids No. Date Time Dairy or Dairymen in Milk- per Produc- Retailer in of Sam- Visible Dirt Colonies Fat Not Fat B. Coli. REMARKS Collected Produced Herd ing Day tion Wagon pie F. Per cc Percent Percent 4 28- 7 AM 8-28-24 AM Caserta, T. C 10 7 9 Yes Caserta, T. C No 84 Very Dirty.... 1,490,000 3.6 8.58 Pos. 2 oz. short measure. 13 29- 7 AM 8-29-24 AM Caserta, T. C Yes Caserta, T. C No 90 Fairly Clean. . . 455,000 4.1 8.30 Pos. 1 oz. short measure. 5 28- 9 AM 8-28-24 AM Heintz, J. W. & L. T. . 10 6 11 Yes Heintz, J. W. & L. T. . No 84 Slightly Dirty.. 80,000 4.3 9.28 Pos. J oz. short measure. 10 29- 9 AM 8-29-24 AM Heintz, J. W. & L. T. . Yes Heintz, J. W. & L. T. . No 86 Fairly Clean. . . 70,000 3.8 S.25 Neg. 7 28- 8 AM 8-28-24 AM Marshall, W. L 14 9 19 Yes Southern Hotel No 82 Fairly Clean. . . 160,000 3.5 7.89 Neg. J oz. short (10% added water). 8 29- 9 AM 8-29-24 AM Marshall, W. L A es Marshall, W. L No 79 Slightly Dirty.. 140,000 4.2 8.78 Neg. f oz. short. 14 29- 7 AM 8-29-24 AM Murphy, Mrs. B. M. . . Y es Murphy, Mrs. B. M. . . No 90 Slightly Dirty.. 110,000 4.1 7.73 Pos. 2 oz. short (9% added w? + er). 3 28- 8 AM 8-28-24 AM 18 12 IS Yes No 86 360 000 4 0 7 ,84 17 29- 8 AM 8-29-24 AM McWherter, W Yes McWherter, W....... . No 82 Slightly Dirty.. 265,000 4.1 8.35 Pos. 16 29- 9 AM 8-29-24 AM 3 3 5 No 89 400,000 3 6 0 06 Npp- 6 28- 7 AM 8-28-24 AM Yes No 84 70,000 5.4 9 59 18 29- 9 AM 8-29-24 AM Yes No 82 80,000 5.0 9 45 15 29- 8 AM 8-29-24 AM Spell, T. S 10 8 14 Yes Spell, T. S No 84 Fairly Clean. . . 350,000 4.4 8.98 Neg. 1 oz. short. 29 30- 4 PM 8-30-24 PM Spell, T. S Spell, T. S No 96 145,000 4.4 9 50 1 28- 7 AM 8-28-24 AM Thibadaux, W. P 35 12 17 No 80 245,000 4 3 9 06 12 29- 7 AM g-29-24 AM No 80 190,000 3 5 8 76 1 oz. short. 11 29- 7 AM 8-29-24 AM 9 6 6 No 82 170,000 4.6 8.61 2 28- 7 AM 8-28-24 AM Victor, E 26 16 26 Yes Victor, E No 82 Slightly Dirty.. 225,000 3.8 8.62 Pos. 5 % added water. 9 29- 7 AM 8-29-24 AM Yes No 80 190,000 4.0 8 40 25 30- 9 AM 8-30-24 AM No 80 Fairly Clean. . . 80,000 4.3 8 57 Neg. Total 135 79 125 Failure to show number of cows in herd, cows milking and gallons of milk per day, was due to the fact that no one was at dairy at time of inspection to give this information. Milk Survey Covington, Louisiana., August 27, September 2, 1924. Number of samples collected 20 Butter Fat: Measures: Number of dairies.. . 11 2—3.5% 2—4.0% 3—4.3% 1—5.0% 2 quart samples were found Y oz. short Own production . . . . 11 2—3.6% 3—4.1% 2—4.4% 1—5.4% 1 quart sample was found % oz. short Milk icedon wagon—none. 2—3.8% 1—4.2% 1—4.6% 5 quart samples were found 1 oz. short Temperature ranging from 70° to 96° 1 79 % 4 80 % F: 2 1 ... 86% ... 89 % Colon Bacillus (disease germ): Samples positive 7.. Samples negative 13. . 35% 05% 2 quart samples were found 2 oz. short 45 % of samples were short in measure 8 dairies were short in measure Total Solids not fat—3 samples below standard “ 15% Total “ “ “ 3 dairies “ “ 5 82% 2 ... 90 % Colon Bacillus (disease germ): 4 84% 1 ... 96% Milk from daries— Positive—6 5.5% Total Solids 33 Y % “ “ “ Visible Dirt: N egative—5 4.5% Bacteria Colonies: Butter Fat: Very dirty. . . . 1 5 % Samples containing added water: High 1,490,000 High 3.5 % Dirty 1 5 % added water 1 9% added water Low 70,000 Low 5.4% Slightly dirty. 6 30 % Average 248,750 Average 4.15% Fairly clean. . . 10 50 % 2 10 % added water Dairy Scores: Temperature of Day: 1 5 % 82.5—high 95—high 0 —low 81—low 4 dairies had milk with added water. Bacteria Colonies: Dairy Scores: 57.7—average 88—average 5 10,000 to 100,000 25% 2 72.0 Total Solids not fat: 14 100,000 to 500,000 70% 2 zero 1 73.0 9.59—high 500,000 to 1,000,000 1 000 000 1 09 5 1 80.5 1 5% 1 70.0 1 82.5 8.68—average MILK SURVEY IN THE CITY OF FRANKLINTON PARISH OF WASHINGTON, STATE OF LOUISIANA, FROM AUGUST 21 TO AUGUST 27, 1924 Atmospheric Temperature During Survey—High 9S, Low 80. No. Date Collected Date and Time Produced Dairy or Dairymen Cows in Herd Cows Milk- ing Gals. per Day Own Produc- tion Retailer Iced in Wagon Temp, of Sam- ple F. Visible Dirt Bacteria Colonies Per cc Butter Fat Percent Solids Not Fat Percent B. Coli. REMARKS 33 49 32 50 22- 8 AM 25- 8 AM 22- 8 AM 25- 8 AM 8-22-24 AM 13 12 16 No 90 Slightly Dirty.. Fairly Clean. . . Slightly Dirty.. Fairly Clean. . . 125,000 80,000 245,000 150,000 4 4 8 87 Neg. Neg. Pos. 8-25-24 AM Yes No 90 4 4 9 38 8-22-24 AM No 89 5 1 9 04 8-25-24 AM Magee, H Yes Magee, H No 88 5.3 9.16 Neg. i oz. short measure. Total 13 12 16 Failure to show number of cows in herd, cows milking and gallons of milk per day was due to the fact tha1 no one was at dairy at time of inspection to give this information. Milk Survey Franklinton, Louisiana, August 21-27, 1924. Number of samples collected Number of dairies Own production Milk iced on Wagon Temperature of samples ranging from 88°—90° F. 1 80° 1 89° 2 Visible Dirt: Slightly dirty. 2 50 % Fairly clean.. 2 50 % Bacteria Colonies: 2 10,000 to 100,000 2 100,000 to 500,000 . . 90° 50% 50% 4 2 2 4 Butter Fat per cent: 2 4.4% 1 5.1% Colon Bacillus (disease germ): Samples Positive 1 or 25% Samples Negative 3 or 75% Colon Bacillus (disease Germ): Milk from Dairies: Positive 1 or 50 % Negative 1 or 50% Total solids not fat—All above standard. Measures: 1 sample short 1 dairy with short measure 1 . . .5.3% Bacteria Colonies: High 245,000 Low' 50,000 Average 125,000 Dairy Score: High 0 Low 0 Average 0 Total Solids not Fat: High 9.38 Low 8.87 Average 8.86 Butter Fat: High 5.3% Low 4.4% Average 4.8 % Temperature of Day: High 96 Low 80 Average 88 MILK SURVEY IN THE CITY OF LAFAYETTE, PARISH OF LAFAYETTE, STATE OF LOUISIANA, FROM MAY 5 TO MAY Atmospheric Temperature During Survey—High 84, Low 52. 9, 1924 Date and Cows Cows Gals. Own Iced Temp. Bacteria Butter Solids No. Date Time Dairy or Dairymen in Milk- per Produc- Retailer in of Sam- Visible Dirt Colonies Fat Not Fat B. Coli. REMARKS Collected Produced Herd ing Day tion Wagon pie F. Per cc Percent Percent 5- 5 AM 11 10 11 Yes No 160,000 4 0 8.45 0 0 AM 5_ 6-24 AM Yes No 260,000 4 2 8 93 1 in 0 6 A M 5- 6-24 AM 15 9 9 Yes No 1,150,000 3 6 8.34 1 IQ 5 3 PM 5- 5-24 PM No 120,000 4 3 7.75 0 0 AM 5_ 5-24 AM Yes No 235,000 3 7 8.78 6- 7 AM 5- 6-24 AM No 255,000 4 3 8.65 ' 27 + 31* = 58* (1 oz. short). 0 0 AM 5 6-24 AM 12 8 17 Yes No Neg. 195,000 4 1 8 48 5 4 PM 5_24 PM Yes No 275,000 5 3 9 06 1 1 3 5 7 AM 5_ g_24 AM 6 6 11 No Slightly Dirty.. 125,000 3 6 8.63 6 6 AM 5_ 6-24 AM Yes No 185,000 No 0 2 PM 5 5-24 PM 10 7 10 No No 1 250,000 4 5 8.26 7 7 AM 5 7 24 AM No 555,000 4 4 8.85 23+32=55 (1* oz. short). 115 5- 7 AM 5- 5-24 AM Gravenburg, Charlie. . . 13 10 18 Y es Gravenburg, Charlie. . . No Pos. Fairly Clean. . . 470R00 4.1 8.61 26 + 36 =62 (* oz. short). 133 6- 6 AM 5- 6-24 AM Gravenburg, Charlie. . . Yes Gravenburg, Charlie. . . No Neg. Slightly Dirty.. 770,000 4.0 8.66 26 + 36=62 (2* oz. short). 1 1 fi 5 7 AM 5- 5-24 AM 20 16 20 No 255,000 4.3 9.16 0 4 PM 5- 6 24 PM Yes No 225,000 26 + 40* =66*. 1 1 7 0 7 AM 5- 5 24 AM 35 20 35 Yes No 95,000 3.6 8.83 6 7 AM Yes No 85,000 3 0 8 96 118 5- 3 PM 5- 5-24 PM Southwestern La. Iiist. 30 20 35 Yes Southwestern La. Inst.. No Neg. Fairly Clean. . . 10,000 6.2’ 8.48 35* + 52* =87*. 145 6- 4 PM 5- 6-24 PM Southwestern La. Inst. Yes Southwestern La. Inst.. No Neg. Fairly Clean. . . 7,000 7.2 8.76 35* +52 J =87*. 121 0- 4 PM 5 5-24 PM 14 11 28 No 155,000 3.7 7.29 130 6- 7 AM 5_ 6-24 AM No 115,000 3.5 7.99 1 22 0- 4 PM 5 5 24 PM 18 12 17 Yes No 225,000 5.1 9.29 1 20 6- 0 AM 5 6 24 AM No Neg. 220,000 3.7 8.65 29+42 =71 (2 oz. short). 1 23 0- 4 PM 5 5 24 PM 10 10 10 Yes No 140,000. 4.3 8.65 1 n0 7 7 A M 0 7 24 AM Yes No 510’000 4.0 8.36 0 4 PM 0 0 24 PM 27 17 25 No 1 200,000 No 28+43* =71*. 1 3Q 6 8 AM 0 6 24 AM Yes No 335,000 4.6 8.71 1 20 0 0 P M 0 0 24 PM 29 23 48 No 30,000 4.7 8.83 23 + 37* =60*. 132 6- 5 AM 5- 6 24 AM Yes No 50,000 3.4 7.97 * oz. short; 5% added water. 1 28 6- 6 AM 0- 6 24 AM 7 6 14 No Neg. 1,150,000 3.6 8.38 1 56 7- 8 AM 5- 7-24 AM No Neg. Slightly Dirty.. 50,000 2.7 8.39 Below std. B. fat (* oz. short!. 131 6- 7 AM 5- 6-24 AM Sterling, R. L 12 12 ii Yes Sterling, R. L No Pos. Slightly Dirty.. 210,000 3.9 7.38 54*; 14 % ad. water; (* oz. short.) Failure to show number of cows in herd, cows milking and gallons of milk per day was due to the fact that no one was at dairy at time of inspection to give this information. (Continued on next Page) MILK SURVEY IN THE CITY OF LAFAYETTE, PARISH OF LAFAYETTE, STATE OF LOUISIANA, FROM MAY 5 TO MAY 9, 1924—(Continued) Atmospheric Temperature During Survey—High 84, Low 52. Date and Cows Cows Gals. Own Iced Temp. Bacteria Butter Solids No. Date Time Dairy or Dairymen in Milk- per Produc- Retailer in of Sam- Visible Dirt Colonies Fat Not Fat B. Coli. REMARKS Collected Produced Herd ing Day tion Wagon pie F. Per cc Percent Percent 143 7- 9 AM 5- 7-24 AM Yes No 270,000 4 0 7 38 134 6- 6 AM 5- 6-24 AM 8 4 3 Yes No 145,000 3.8 9.07 ' 159 7- 5 PM 5- 7-24 PM No 215,000' No 29+26 -55 135 5- 6 AM 5- 5-24 AM 2 2 6 Yes No 1,210,000 4.2 8.20 154 7- 7 AM 5- 7-24 AM Yes No 120,000 4.4 8.57 136 6- 7 AM 5- 6-24 AM Bower, Thomas 6 2 1 Yes Bower, Thomas No Neg. Very Dirty. . . . 380,000 6.0 8.50 No /Insanitary) 1} short; herd is not 155 7- 7 AM 5- 7-24 AM Bower, Thomas Yes Bower, Thomas No Pos. Very Dirty.... 1,200,000 5.7 8.30 No \ T.B tested (3 oz. short). 140 6- 9 AM 5- 6-24 AM 20 16 30 No 40,000 4.3 8 83 158 7- 7 AM 5- 7-24 AM Yes No 60,000 4.4- 8 90 141 6- 7AM 5- 6-24 AM 22 16 30 No Neg. 30,000 4.3 8 96 31+36—67 (i oz short) 144 6- 8 AM 5- 6-24 AM Yes -No 60,000 4.4 9 05 142 6- 7 AM 5- 5-24 AM Whitlow, A. B Yes Whitlow, A. B . No Neg. Slightly Dirty.. 800,000 4.4 9.05 No Not T.B. tested. 157 7- 7 AM 5- 7-24 AM Yes No 910,000 3.4 8 69 No 146 6- 4 PM 5- 6-24 PM Webb, T. E Webb, T. E No 125,000 4.6 8 78 149 7- 6 AM 5- 7-24 AM Webbj T. E Yes Webb, T. E No 90,000 3.3 8 95 147 6- 6 PM 5- 6-24 PM 16 13 22 Yes No 380,000 4.6 8.71 148 7- 7 AM 5- 7-24 AM Yes No 235,000 4 4 8 60 151 7- 8 AM 5- 7-24 AM 18 13 26 Yes Begnaud, J. E No 75i000 4.2 8.98 152 7- 8 AM 5- 7-24 AM Begnaud, J. E Yes Begnaud, J. E No Neg. Slightly Dirty.. 190,000 4.2 8.85 24+31i =55i (3 oz. short). Total 361 269 437 Failure to show number of cows in herd, cows milking and gallons of milk per day, was due to the fact that no one was at dairy at time of inspection to give this information. Population 8000. Has part time city Health Officer. Mr. Boudreaux is full time Sanitary Inspector. No milk ordinance, but enforce the regu- lations of the State Sanitary Code. 26 Dailies producing 455 gallons daily. A total of 283 cows were discovered in the twenty-six dairies. It was dis- covered that a great many families keep a cow for private milk supply, and this, of course, cuts down number of gallons of milk produced daily for public consumption by regular dairymen. Four dairies were scored zero for not having had herds tested for tuberculosis, and insanitary condition of premises. Some had ODen toilets—not fly-proof. The amount of milk short per quart sampl e is indicated in ounces in “Remark” column. These sample numbers indented indicate “duplicate ” sample. Milk Survey Lafayette, Louisiana, May 5th to May 9th, 1924. Number of samples collected 52 Colon Bacillus (disease germ): Measures—Continued: Number of Dairies 26 Samples Positive 9 or 17 % 1 Quart bottle samples were found 1ozs. short. Own production 26 ‘ ‘ Negative 43 or 80 % 11 “ “ “ 1 oz. “ 0 or 00 % Colon Bacillus (disease germ): 2 “ “ “ % “ Milk not iced in wagon 26 or 100% 6 II “ X “ Temperature not taken Milk from dairies positive.... 9 or 35 % 1 ll ll “ X “ “ negative.. 17 or 65% 8 were found to be correct in measure Visible Dirt: Very dirty.... 4 or 8% Samples containing added water: 84 % of samples were short in measure; 16 % were true 4 Dairies had cows which were not tested for tuberculosis Dirty 6 or 11 % 2 contained 5 % added water Total Solids not fat:—16 samples below standard Slightly dirty.21 or 40% 1 “ 10% “ 31 % of samples were below standard in Total Solids Fairly clean... 16 or 31 % 1 “ 13% “ 12 Dairies had milk below standard Clean 5 or 10 % 2 “ 14% " 47 % of Dairies had milk below standard in Total Solids Bacteria Colonies: 1 12—from 10,000 to 10,000 or 100,000 or 2% 23% 11% of samples contained added water Milk from 4 dairies contained added water Bacteria Colonies: Butter Fat: Milk from 15% of Dairies contained added water High 1,250,000 High 7.2 28— “ 100,000 to 500,000 or 54% Low 7,000 Low 2.7 5— “ 500,000 to 1,000,000 or 10% 2 scored 40 to 49 points 6 scored 50 to 59 points Average 340,327 Average 4.25 6—above 1,000,000 11% High and Low Temperature of Butter Fat per cent: 4.7% 8 scored 60 to 69 points Dairy Score: Day: 1 . . .2.7% 1 ,..3.9% 1... 5 scored 70 to 79 points 87.50 1 3.0% 4 ...4.0% 1... 5.1% 1 scored 80 to 89 points High H igh 84 1 3.3% 2 2 3.4% 4 1 3.5% G 4 3.6% 6 ...4.1% 1... ...4.2% 1... ...4.3% 1... ...4.4% 1... 5.3% 5.7% 6.0% 6.2% 4 were not given scores on account of cows not being T. B. tested Measures: 9 Quart bottle samples were found 3 ozs. short 4 “ “ “ Low Average Total Solids Not Fat: 0 55.81 Low 52 Average 68 3 3.7% 1 ...4.5% 1... 7.2% High 9.29 1 3.8% 3 ...4.6% 4 no test made 8 “ “ “ “ “2 Low 7.29 10% of samples below standard in butter fat 2 IX “ Average 8.58 MILK SURVEY IN THE CITY OF LAKE CHARLES, PARISH OF CALCASIEU, STATE OF LOUISIANA, FROM MAY 10 Atmospheric Temperature During Survey—High 85, Low 54. TO MAY 14, 1924 Date and Cows Cows Gals Own Iced Temp. Bacteria Butter Solids No. Date Time Dairy or Dairymen in Milk- per Produc- Retailer in Colonies Fat Not Fat B. Coli. REMARKS Collected Produced Herd ing Day tion Wagon pie F. Per cc Percent Percent 1G1 10- 7 AM 5-10-24 AM Spence, S. E 66 52 100 Yes 58 Dirty 185,500 4.0 8.66 Neg. 36i+46=824 oz. short). 184 12-8 AM 5-12-24 AM Spence, S. E Ypq 62 62 500 3 5 8.44 162 10- 7 AM 5-10-21 AM Dixie Dy., Duke, G. W. 32 24 50 Yes Dixie Dy., Duke, G. W. No 65 Slightlv Dirty.. 10,000 5.9 9.05 Neg. =68 (1 oz. short). 187 12- 8 AM 5-12-24 AM Dixie, Dy., Duke, G. W. Yes Dixie Dy., Duke, G. W. Yes 56 Slightlv Dirty.. 28,000 4.7 9.17 Neg. 163 10- 7 AM 5-10-24 AM Fair View Dairv 40 34 50 Yes Fair View Dairy Yes 58 Fairly Clean. . . 11,000 4.4 8.85 Neg. 36+45 =81 (J oz. short). (Carver & Son, J.W.) 185 12- 8 AM 5-12-24 AM Fair View Dairy Yes Yps 65 Fairly Clean. . . 9,500 2 4 8 69 Neg. (Carver & Son, J. W.f 164 10- 7 AM 5-10-24 AM Star Dy., Leaman, E.A. 31 21 40 Yes Star Dy., Leaman, E.A. Yes 71 Slightly Dirty.. 245,000 3.5 7.79 Neg. =75$ (1 oz. short). 188 12- 8 AM 5-12-24 AM Star Dy., Leaman, E.A. Yes Star Dy.. Leaman, E.A. Yes 56 Slightly Dirty.. 192,000 4.5 8.89 Neg. 165 10- 7 AM 5-10-24 AM Baker’s Dairy 18 12 26 Yes Yes 60 Sligntly Dirty.. 90 000 3 5 7 30 (Baker, Mrs. G. W.) (Baker, Mrs. G. W.) \ added water on 165). 189 12- 7 AM 5-12-24 AM Baker’s Dairy Yes Baker’s Dairy Yes 55 Slightly Dirty.. 62,500 3.1 7.12 Neg. 17% added water on 189. (Baker, Mrs. G. W.) (Baker, Mrs. G. W.) 166 10- 7 AM 5-10-24 AM Magnolia Dairy 18 15 15 Yes Magnolia Dairy Yes 63 Very Dirty.... 135,000 5.7 S. 94 Neg. 3(H + =69 (1 oz. short). (Davies, D. M.) (Davies, D. M.) 192 12- 8 AM 5-12-24 AM Magnolia Dairy Yes Magnolia Dairy Yes 55 Fairly Clean. . . 78,000 3.8 9.12 Neg. J oz. short. (Davies, D. M.) (Davies, D. M.) 167 10- 7 AM 5-10-24 AM Clear View Dairy 16 14 33 Yes Clear View Dairy No 55 Slightly Dirty.. 125,000 5.0 9.35 Neg. 35}+47i =83 (J oz. short). (DeHart, I. W.) (DeHart, I. W.) 193 12- 8 AM 5-12 -24 AM Clear View Dairv Yes Clear View Dairy ..... Yes 52 Very Dirty.... 202,000 5.9 8.96 Neg. 1 oz. short. (DeHart, I. W.) (DeHart, I. W.) 168 10- 7 AM 5-10-24 AM Tip Top Dairy 34 20 25 Yes Tip Top Dairy Yes 69 Fairly Clean. . . 280,000 2.3 7.49 Neg. /29J+33j =63 (1 oz. short). (Woolfly, F. F.) (WWolfiv, F. F.) 112% added w’ater on 168). 190 12- 8 AM 5-12-24 AM Tip Top Dairy Yes Tip Top Dairy Yes 55 Fairly Clean. . . 125,000 4.3 8.20 Neg. 1 oz. short. (Woolfly, F. F.) (Woolfly, F. F.) 169 10- 8 AM 5-10-24 AM Riverside Dairy 9 8 15 Yes Riverside Dairy Yes 50 Fairly Clean. . . 146,000 4.8 9.26 Neg. 32+46 =78 (J oz. short). (Hande, J. W.) (Hande, J. W.) 191 12- 8 AM 5-12-24 AM Riverside Dairy Yes Riverside Dairy Yes 58 Fairly Clean. . . 171,000 4.5 8.95 Neg. (J oz. short). (Hande, J. W.) (Hande, ,1. W.) 170 10- 8 AM 5-10-24 AM Jones, Louis (colored).. 38 12 20 Yes Jones, Louis No 75 Very Dirty.... 1,000,000 5.0 8.10 Pos. 129+39=68 (j oz. short) (had a \ sandfly in sample). 197 12- 9 AM 5-12-24 AM Jones, Louis (colored).. Yes Jones, Louis Yes 65 Fairly Clean. . . 1,013,000 3.7 8.65 Pos. oz. short. 171 10- 8 AM 5-10-24 AM 25 20 38 Yes Ypq 58 2,000 4.9 9.50 Neg. 34+40| =74| (j oz. short). 195 12- 9 AM 5-12-24 AM Yes VpS 58 149,000 3 5 8.54 172 10- 8 AM 5-10-24 AM Live Oak Dairy 27 23 35 Yes Live Oak Dairy Yes 56 Fairly Clean. . 51,000 4.6 9.02 Neg. 37 + 50=87 (§ oz. short). (Taggart, C. L.) (Taggart, C. L.) 200 12-10 AM 5-12-24 AM Live Oak Dairy Yes Live Oak Dairy Yes 55 Fairly Clean. . , 26,500 4.0 9.11 Neg. 1 oz. short. (Taggart, C. L.) (Taggart, C. L.) 173 10- 8 AM 5-10-24 AM 22 14 20 Yes Yes 56 85,500 4.3 8.96 30J+44 =74J (J oz. soort). (McAdams, J. R.) (McAdams, J. R.) 201 12- 4 PM 5-12-24 PM Sunny Side Dairy Yes Sunny Side Dairy Yes 54 Fairly Clean. . .. 34,500 4.4 8.77 Neg. J oz. short. (McAdams, J. R.) (McAdams, J. R.) 174 10- 9 AM 5-10-24 AM 32 28 40 Yes No 66 45,000 3.8 8.60 31+47 =78. (Sale, A. W.) (Sale, A. W.j 199 12-10 AM 5-12-24 AM Yes No 65 76,000 4.1 8.81 (Sale, A. W.) (Sale, A. W.) 175 10- 9 AM 5-10-24 AM 50 30 40 Yes Yes 55 420,000 3.8 9.36 31+42| =73§ (1 oz. short). (Barrette, J. H.) (Barrette, J. FI.) 196 12-10 AM 5-12-24 AM Excelsior Dairy Yes Excelsior Dairy Yes 62 Fairly Clean. . . 121,000 4.0 8.84 Neg. J oz. short. (Barrette, J. H.) (Barrette, J. H.) x76 10-10 AM 5-10-24 AM Mitchell, Mrs. Thos.. . . 15 8 18 Y es Mitchell, Mrs. Thos.. . . Yes 65 Clean 45,500 4.3 9.08 Neg. 30+40J=70j (j oz. short). 198 12-10 AM 5-12-24 AM Mitchell, Mrs. Thos.. . . Yes Mitchell, Mrs. Thos.. . . Yes 60 Clean 35,000 4.6 8.44 Neg. 2 oz. short. 177 10- 2 PM 5-10-24 PM Allen, E. J 20 10 20 Yes Yp• •• 16% “ 24% “ 25% “ were watered Milk Not Iced on Wagon Temperature ranging from 43° to 94° F: Visible Dirt: Colon Bacillus (disease-germ): Positive 167 or 27 % Negative 450 or 73 % Scores of dairies ranged from 0 to 84.0 points 1 i 3.5 % of samples Bacteria Colonies: Butter Fat Per Cent: Very Dirty 50 or 8% Dirty 106 or 17% SlightlyDirty 165 or 27% Fairly Clean 219 or 35% Clean 53 or 9% No Test 24 or 4% Bacteria Colonies range from 20,000 to 4,530,000 1 sample contained 4 % added water 1 “ “ 5% 3 “ “ 6% 1 “ “ 7% 5 “ “ 8% 1 “ “ 9% “ 2 “ “ 10% 1 “ “ 12% “ High 4,530,000 Low 20,000 Average 469,773 Temperature of Milk Samples: High 94 ° Low 43° Average 63° High Low Average Dairy Score: High Low Average 6.1% 1.4% 3.9% 84.0 0.0 58.4 MILK SURVEY IN THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, PARISH OF ORLEANS, STATE OF LOUISIANA, FROM AUGUST 1 Atmospheric Temperature During Survey—High 96, Low 76. SHIPPERS TO CARNAHAN PASTEURIZING PLANT FROM LOUISIANA TO AUGUST 16, 1924 Date and Time Own Iced Temp. Bacteria Butter Solids No. Collected Dairy or Dairymen Produc- Location in of Sam- Visible Dirt Colonies Fat Not Fat B. Coli. REMARKS tion Wagon pie F. Per cc Percent Percent 912 8- 8-24-11 PM Avant, P. A 79 750,000 3 5 6 88 911 8- 8-24-11 PM Adamo, P 80 930,000 4 2 8 40 31+46 =77. 803 8- 5-24-11 AM Allen, Joe 80 4,875,000 Soured; 25+46$ = 71$. 771 8- 4-24-10 AM Allen & Son, E 80 2,825,000 3 2 9 41 34 + 39$ =73+ ' 756 8- 4-24-10 AM 85 700,000 6 2 8 73 24$ +34+ -59. 752 8- 4-24-10 AM Allen, N. B 85 725,000 5 6 8 59 34 + 39|'-73J. 849 8- 6-24-11 AM 80 180,000 3 5 8 26 Neg. 800 8- 5-24-10 AM 82 320 000 4 7 9 36 291+46$ -75+ 797 8- 5-24-10 AM Birch, C. T 80 2,408,000 3 1 8 99 B. fat below std. (2:8 + 33 =61). 795 8- 5-24-10 AM 80 2,880,000 4 8 8 98 794 8- 5-24-10 AM 80 2,030,000 3 1 9 30 B. fat below std. (28 + 47 =75). 789 8- 4-24-11 AM Boclon, Tom 80 2,285,000 4 6 9 07 783 8- 4-24-11 AM 82 2,453,000 5 7 9 09 706 8- 4-24-11 AM 80 990,000 4.0 8.91 30+41 =71. 764 8- 4-24-11 AM 80 2,290,000 5 8 8 65 27 + 37 -64. 759 8- 4-24-11 AM 85 280,000 3 3 8 35 757 8- 4-24-11 AM Bankston, P. C 84 1,920,000 3.0 8.71 \ 31 + +43$ =75. 787 8- 4-24-11 AM 86 935,000 3 4 9 30 30 + 51 -81. 815 8- 5-24-11 AM 82 3,100,000 800 8- 5-24-11 AM 70 806,000 4 9 8 62 804 8- 5-24-11 AM 78 3,550,000 4 0 8.61 21$ +46$ -68. 760 8- 1-24-11 AM 84 810,000 2 7 9 27 838 8- 6-24- 1PM Graham, M. S Kentwood, La 78 Very Dirty.... 1,240,000 4.1 8.26 Neg. Total score 0. (Continued on next Page) MILK SURVEY IN THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, PARISH OF ORLEANS, STATE OF LOUISIANA, FROM AUGUST 1 TO AUGUST 16, 1924- (Continued) Atmospheric Temperature During Survey—High 96 , Low 75 SHIPPERS TO CARNAHAN PASTEURIZING PLANT FROM LOUISIANA—(Continued) - Date and Time Own Iced Temp. Bacteria Butter Solids No. Collected Dairy or Dairymen Produc- Location in of Sam- Visible Dirt Colonies Fat Not Fat B. Coli. REMARKS tion Wagon pie F. Per cc Percent Percent 81fi 8- 5-24 11 AM Guy, T. J 80 4,200,000 4.5 9.12 19+34 -53. 770 8- 4 24 10 AM 62 Very Dirty.... 3,000,800 5.1 8.97 8 0 24 1 PM 80 •1,325,000 Pos. X14 8 0-24- 11 AM 88 5,010,000 5.0 8.39 25+48 -73. 773 8- 4 24-11 AM 80 Slightly Dirty.. 1,010,000 5.7 9.17 810 8 0 24 11 A M 84 260,000 5.6 9.02 707 8- 4 24 10 AM 80 1,865,000 5.2 8.53 80 2,400,000 Soured (22 + 32—54.) 780 8 4 24 12 M 80 705,000 4.5 8.58 31+50 -81. 700 8 4 24 10 AM 80 400,000 4.9 8.67 33+49 -82. 701 80 1,675,000 Soured (22 + 32-54. 701 8 4 24 1 1 A M 80 1,560,000 5.2 8.89 31i +45 -76+ McNabb J H 80 1,180,000 4.9 8.69 28 + 32 =60. 81 1 0 0 24 11 A M McNabb! C. W 84 Very Dirty.... 670,000 4.9 7.99 700 8 0 24 1 1 A M 80 1,880,000 3.9 8.59 31+43 -74. 000 8 8 94 1 1 PM . 71 Slightly Dirty.. 1,960,000 4.6 8.71 28*+46 -74+ 802 82 3,600,000 4.6 8.88 80 1,470,000 Soured (33J+47J-81 + ) 010 Phillips W P 80 Dirty 540,000 5.3 8.86 26 + 36 =62. 812 8 0 24 11 A M 88 Very Dirty . . . 3,160,000 4.6 9.18 770 8 4 24 1 1 A M Percy, C. P . 88 Slightly Dirty. . 605,000 4.7 8.83 707 80 1,173,000 4.1 8.30 Neg. 331 +46 -79+ 801 8- 5-24-10 AM Seley, G ’ J 62 Very Dirty.... 700,000 3.1 9.26 (Total score 0.) 800 8 0 24 1 PM 76 Very Dirty.... 1,650,000 5.6 9.23 807 8 0 24 1 1 4 M 80 Very Dirty .... 2,900,000 6.6 8.84 Neg. 29+46 -75. 788 80 Slightly Dirty.. 1,205,000 4.4 8.93 700 80 Dirty 1,880,000 5.0 8.69 24+47 -71. 80 670,000 6.3 9.28 26* +41 j -68 80 Very Dirty.... 1,575,000 5.6 8.69 703 83 Fairly Clean. . . 555,000 4.0 8.66 26+41 -67. 829 8- 0-24-12 M 80 Fairly Clean. . . 4,853,000 2.7 8.50 125*+43* =69. 813 80 610,000 3.0 S. 46 Neg. 1.17 + 36* =53*. 82 Very Dirty.... 3,900,000 4.4 9.15 25+42 -67. 80 1,975,000 4.8 8.76 25*+43* —69 781 80 Very Dirty.... 2,150,000 4.6 8.48 17* +36* =54. 80 660,000 5.6 8.96 34+38=72. 772 83 Slightly Dirty.. 1,065,000 5.4 8.41 ■Pos. 82 2,210,000 3.0 8.59 70 9 85 Very Dirty.... 700,000 8.0 8.87 17 + 36* =54*. 708 84 Very Dirty.... 1,720,000 8.6 8.83 700 86 Very Dirty. . . . 710,000 4.8 8.80 88 Very Dirty.... 3,568,000 5.3 8.60 35+43 =78. 78 740,000 Soured (29 + 50-79 78 Slightly Dirty:. 2,870,000 4.5 8.87 20* +33 -53*. 80 Dirty 800,000 4.0 8.41 708 80 Slightly Dirty.. 1,810,000 4.1 8.71 7S6 8- 5-24-11 AM Yarbrough, L Tangipahoa, La 88 Dirty 1,920,000 5.2 8.99 Neg. 23+34 =57. MILK SURVEY IN THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, PARISH OF ORLEANS, STATE OF LOUISIANA., FROM AUGUST 1 TO AUGUST 16, 1924— (Continued) Atmospheric -Temperature During Survey—High 96, Low 75. SHIPPERS TO CARNAHAN PASTEURIZING PLANT FROM MISSISSIPPI Date and Time Own Iced Temp. Bacteria Butter Solids No. Collected Dairy or Dairymen Produc- Location In of Sam- Visible Dirt Colonies Fat Not Fat B. Coli. REMARKS tion Wagon pie F. Per cc Percent Percent 834 8- 6-24-12 M Britt, G. B 80 610,000 5.2 8 49 847 8- 6-24- 1 PM 84 1,800,000 4 1 8 54 835 8- 6-24-12 M Henderson, W 80 1,360,000 3.9 8.47 844 8- 6-24- 1 PM 80 2 340,000 4.0 9 32 831 8- 6-24-12 M Lowrey, J. R 80 160,000 4.8 8.95 848 8- 6-24- 1 PM Laon. W. C 81 1,450,000 4.8 9 06 842 8- 6-24- 1 PM Little, P. N 78 3,350,000 5.4 8.34 846 8- 6-24- 1 PM May, W. B 78 1,675,000 5.0 9.20 843 8- 6-24- 1PM 80 2,010,000 5.3 8.86 832 8- 6-24-12 M 80 1.083,000 5.0 8.69 839 8- 6-24-12 M Mixon, J. E 82 L385,000 5.8 9.24 830 8- 6-24-12 M 80 950,000 5.4 9.14 780 8- 4-24-11 AM 80 900,000 5.2 8.91 837 8- 6-24-12 M 78 1,625,000 5.8 9.09 836 8- 6-24-12 M 80 1,605,000 2.6 8.22 774 8- 4-24-10 AM 80 540,000 4.6 8.61 Nes. 845 8- 6-24- 1PM Smith, C. N 80 Dirty 970,000 4.6 8.41 841 8- 6-24-12 M Smith, T. H 82 1,835,000 4.9 8.52 828 8- 5-24-12 M 80 620,000 5.4 8.65 833 8- 6-24-12 M 82 4,200^000 840 8- 6-24-12 M Williams, I. J Wesson, Miss 82 Very Dirty.... 1,775,000 4.6 9.04 Pos. MILK SURVEY IN THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, PARISH OF ORLEANS, STATE OF LOUISIANA, FROM JULY 24 TO AUGUST 16, 1924 Atmospheric Temperature During Survey—High 100, Low 71. SHIPPERS TO LOUISIANA-MISSISSIPPI CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY FROM LOUISIANA 947 8-12-24-10 AM 82 10,985,000 4.6 8.76 31+46 =77. 952 8-12-24-10 AM 80 1,400,000 4.2 9.01 144+354 =50. 958 8-12-24-10 AM 82 Very Dirty.... 2,345,000 6.1 8.87 Pos. 880 8- 7-24-11 AM Ballard, J. A 84 920,000 5.2 8.94 30 + 52 =82. 870 8- 7-24-11 AM 80 4,780,000 3.9 8.59 Soured (29 + 50=79.) 817 8- 6-24-10 AM 80 Very Dirty.... 500,000 4.4 8.54 30 + 52 =82. 869 g_ 7-24-11 AM Blair, W. H 84 740,000 3.7 7.93 Nog. Slightly sour (28+ 34 =62.) 946 8-12-24-10 AM 80 4,575,000 4.8 8.90 949 8-12-24-10 AM 78 2,2951000 3.1 8.48 877 g_ 7-24-11 AM 86 2,120,000 5.2 8.75 Soured (29+47=76. 820 g_ 6-24-10 AM 82 '885,000 4.3 8.60 204+40 =604. 868 g_ 7-24-11 AM 86 410,000 4.5 8.49 959 8-12-24-10 AM 82 2,700,000 3.6 8.98 Neg. 25 + 46” = 71. 876 8 -7-24-11 AM 82 610,000 6.4 8.60 Neg. Slightly sour (284 + 53 =814). 898 8- 8-24-11 AM 82 2,408,000 3.1 8.58 951 8-12-24-10 AM 80 3,275,000 4.6 8.46 Neg. 29+484 =774. 955 8-12-24-10 AM 79 1,625,000 4.8 8.70 Pos. 29+48=77. 899 8- 8-24-11 AM 86 Dirty 1,675,000 5.1 9.17 Neg. Total score 0. 866 8- 7-24-11 AM 86 3,400,000 5.6 8.96 Pos. Soured (29+48=77). 888 8- 8-24-11 AM 82 Dirty 565,000 5.9 9.31 Neg. 29+48=77. 950 8-12-24-10 AM 82 115,000 4.5 8.69 Neg. 35+48 =83. 819 8- 6-24-10 AM Gill, H.' 80 Very Dirty.... 2,450,000 5.2 8.89 Neg. 20+46 + 66. 872 8- 7-24-11 AM Gill, Ellis 84 930,000 4.7 8.63 Pos. Slightly sour. 919 8- 8-24-11 PM Gill, Ellis 81 820,000 3.6 9.21 Neg. 918 8- 8-24-10 PM 80 1,320,000 4.3 9.18 Pos. 886 8- 8-24-11 AM 86 5,500,000 4.0 8.31 Neg. Soured (29 + 45=74). 822 8- 6-24-10 AM 80 1,710,000 5.4 8.98 896 8- 8-24-11 AM 84 '800,000 4.7 9.09 Neg. 31+43=74. 862 g_ 7-24-11 AM 80 3,290,000 5.8 8.86 Neg. 29+434 =72*. 948 8-12-24-10 AM 80 3,030,000 4.0 8.86 Neg. 960 8-12-24-10 AM 81 305,000 6.9 8.41 Neg. 25+43 =68. 961 8-12-24-10 AM 82 2,405,000 5.6 8.83 Neg. 24+42 =66. 825 8- 6-24-10 AM 84 245,000 5.4 8.75 Pos. Total score 0. 853 8- 7-24-11 AM 84 460,000 3.6 8.69 Neg. 28 + 534 =814. 855 8- 7-24-11 AM 80 Very Diity.... 610,000 3.0 8.64 Neg. 224+354 =58. 887 8- 7-24-11 AM 88 7,300,000 5.1 9.39 Pos. Soured (294+45 =744). 881 g_ 7-24-11 AM 80 4,590,000 6.6 9.32 Pos. 895 8- 8-24-11 AM 84 '520,000 4.4 8.92 Neg. 264+40 =664. 821 8- 6-24-10 AM McCloud, E. D Areola, I,a 80 Dirty 1,875,000 5.7 8.41 Neg. (Continued on next Page) MILK SURVEY IN THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, PARISH OF ORLEANS, STATE OF LOUISIANA, FROM JULY 24 TO AUGUST 16, 1924—(Continued) Atmospheric Temperature During Survey—High 100, Low 71. SHIPPERS TO LOUISIANA-MISSISSIPPI CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY FROM LOUISIANA—Continued Date and Time Own Iced Temp. Bacteria Butter Solids No. Collected Dairy or Dairymen Produc- Location in of Sam- Visible Dirt Colonies Fat Not Fat B. Coli. REMARKS tion Wagon pie F. Per cc Percent Percent 8 8 24-11 AM 80 Slightly Dirty.. 3,775,000 4 9 9 35 g_. 7 24 11 A M 82 1 030 000 5 8 9 32 « 19 94 10 AM 80 3,740 000 3 7 9 29 Neg 351 -{-461 — 82 8— 6 94 10 AM 82 Very Dirty.... 950 000 4 5 8 59 28 + 52 —80 g 7 94 11 A M 86 2 115,000 5 3 8 93 8 7 24 11 AM 80 2 810 000 5 6 9 30 S 7 94 11 AM 84 1 525,000 4 5 8 5G Soured (361+51 —87J) S 8 24 10 AM 84 1,030,000 5 4 8 80 32i +50 J —X2] 8 S 94 11 PM Rice, A. G 80 Dirty." '. . 2,700,000 4 4 9 13 8 7 94-10 AM 84 Very Dirty. . . . 1,433,000 5.0 8 61 82 3 195,000 5 1 8 97 « 6 94 10 AM 80 1,585,000 4 0 8 56 8 8 94 10 PM Sauls, M.’ N 80 690,000 4 2 9 16 30 +44 — 74 80 5,825,000 5 1 9 14 Soured. 82 700,000 4 3 8 88 8 7 94 10 AM 80 880,000 3 6 8 58 S 8 24 1 1 PM 80 510,000 3 9 8 27 8 7 24 10 AM 84 4,330,000 5 0 9 22 27+44 =71. » 7 94 11 A M 82 l|230,000 5.8 9 12 Neg. 84 4,765,000 3.5 8 89 82 8,040,000 3 3 8 86 84 4,335,000 6 0 9 01 Soured (26+43 =69.) 8 1R 94 11 AM 80 4,650,000 3.8 8 65 80 '440,000 5 5 9 10 80 Very Dirty.... 2,475,000 3 6 9 11 251+43* —69 88 '775,000 5 3 8 88 Soured 132 + 36 — 681 84 3,685,000 5.2 8 94 ' Waller H. H 82 425+00 4 4 8 52 34+47 —81 84 394+00 Neg. Soured 126* +42 —68* ) 84 3,800,000 4 8 9 48 Neg. 28J+48 — 76£ 84 400,000 5.2 9 42 Soured (27 + 34—61) 80 5,610,000 4 0 8 81 25+44 -69 956 8-12-24-10 AM Yarbrough, P Tangipahoa, La 80 Dirty 4,175+00 6.0 8.50 Pos. 23 + 34=57. SHIPPERS TO LOUISIANA-MISSISSIPPI CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY FROM MISSISSIPPI 82 1,155,000 6.0 8 98 Lee, D. C 80 Slightly Dirty.. 3,730.000 5.6 8.89 Lee’ D C 84 3,300,000 5.1 8 68 82 1,300,000 4.3 9.01 891 82 Slightly Dirty.. 830,000 4.3 8.75 Vort C A 84 3,815,000 5.7 8 56 82 640,000 5.0 8.84 SHIPPERS TO ST. JOSEPH ORPHANAGE FROM LOUISIANA 962 8-13-24-10 AM Sisters Notre Dame. .. . Ponchatoula, La 80 Slightly Dirty.. 500,000 3.9 9.22 Pos. 26+45=71. SHIPPERS TO ODENWALD & GROS ICE CREAM COMPANY FROM LOUISIANA 79 190,000 4.1 9.44 Neg 21+41 —62 80 445,000 8.71 32i +50J — 821 79 700,000 4.4 9 44 Neg 31+311 —621 905 8- 8-24-11 AM Wood, J. E Amite, La 80 Dirty 900,000 4.4 9.50 Neg. 29j +41 j =71. MILK SURVEY IN THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, PARISH OF ORLEANS, STATE OF LOUISIANA., FROM JULY 24 TO AUGUST 16, 1924— (Continued) Atmospheric Temperature During Survey—High 100, Low 71. SHIPPERS TO ODENWALD & GROS ICE CREAM COMPANY FROM MISSISSIPPI Date and Time Own Iced Temp. Bacteria Butter Solids No. Collected Dairy or Dairymen Produc- Location in of Sam- Visible Dirt Colonies Fat Not Fat B. Coli. REMARKS tion Wagon pie F. Per cc Percent Percent 904 8- 8-24-11 AM McComb Creamery.... McComb, Miss 70 Fairly Clean. . . 895,000 4.2 9.11 Pos. SHIPPERS TO PEERLESS BUTTERMILK PASTEUIZING PLANT FROM LOUISIANA 940 8-11-24-10 AM Arant, P. H 84 1,370 000 4 5 8 56 921 8-11-24-10 AM Ballard, C. S 80 825,000 3.9 8.82 29 + 50 =79. 938 8-11-24-10 AM Ballard, W. M 80 1,675,000 4.5 8 59 24i+42£ =67. 936 8-11-24-10 AM Frieler, A. K 82 1,065,000 4 0 8 50 928 8-11-24-10 AM Garner, G. W 78 2,600 000 3 9 9 22 29+40 -69. 943 8-11-24-10 AM Guy, T. J 82 3,896,000 3 7 9 01 19 + 34 =53. 935 8-11-24-10 AM 80 2,220,000 4 7 8 30 21 +30 =51. 937 8-11-24-10 AM Hutchinson, S. N 80 1,475,000 4 3 8 77 25+43J =68+ 941 8-11-24-10 AM 80 430,000 5 6 8 86 24 +43| -67 + 842 8-11-24-10 AM Hutchinson, C. L 82 Dirty 3,950,000 6 0 8 87 26+49 =75. 922 8-11-24-10 AM 84 440,000 6 0 8 98 30+40 -70. 924 8-11-24-10 AM Melton, W. T 82 1,080,000 4 2 9 36 31 +56 -87. 944 . 8-11-24-10 AM 78 4,260,000 4 4 9 20 28+44 =72. 929 8-11-24-10 AM 74 2,010,000 4 3 8 77 939 8-11-24-10 AM 82 680,000 5 8 9 39 931 8-11-24-10 AM 84 220+00 5 4 8 83 22+41 -63. 933 8-11-24-10 AM 82 3,250,000 5.8 8 93 Neg. 927 8-11-24-10 AM Phillips, W. C 80 760,000 5 2 8 91 24 + 36 -60. 926 8-11-24-10 AM 80 490,000 5.0 8.94 932 8-11-24-10 AM 84 2,665+00 6 8 8 63 30 + 50 -80. 923 8-11-24-10 AM 80 760,000 5.2 8.33 27+42 =69. 930 8-11-24-10 AM 80 Dirty 3,420,000 4.0 8.81 29 + 50 =79. 925 8-11-24-10 AM Williams, H. C 80 3,370,000 4.4 8.79 934 8-11-24-10 AM Young, M. H Tangipahoa, La 78 Fairly Clean. . . 3,165,000 3.3 8.41 Neg. SHIPPERS TO P. FOSSIER MILK DEPOT FROM LOUISIANA 914 8- 8-24-11 AM 80 Dirty 1,070,000 4.2 8 78 29J+43 =72 + 915 8- 8-24-11 AM Hendry, M. C Roseland, La 79 Very Dirty.... 565+00 4.3 9.11 Pos. 31+49 =80. ' SHIPPERS TO HARRIS ICE CREAM COMPANY FROM LOUISIANA 983 8-12-24-10 AM 78 3,520,000 3.6 9.16 21i+50i =72. 986 8-13-24-10 AM 79 1,290,000 3.5 9.32 28+47 =75. 987 8-13-24-10 AM Muller, R. F 79 3,910,000 4.1 9.26 30 + 51 =81. 985 8-13-24-10 AM 78 1,020,000 5.6 9.62 30 + 37 =67. 984 8-13-24-10 AM Williams, R. E Tangipahoa, La 79 Dirty 3,660,000 3.3 8.83 Pos. Below standard in butter fat. (Continued on next Page) MILK SURVEY IN THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, PARISH OF ORLEANS, STATE OF LOUISIANA, FROM JULY 24 TO AUGUST 16, 1924—(Continued) Atmospheric Temperature During Survey—High 100, Low 71. SHIPPERS TO HAMMOND MILK DEPOT FROM LOUISIANA Date and Time Own Iced Temp. Bacteria Butter Solids No. Collected Dairy or Dairymen Produc- Location in of Sam- Visible Dirt Colonies Fat Not Fat B. Coli. REMARKS tion Wagon pie F. Per cc Percent Percent 978 8-13-24-10 AM 78 2,020,000 3.5 9.35 979 8-13-24-10 AM Phillips, Chas. P 78 3,200,000 4.6 9.19 351 + 53 = 88+ 976 8-13-24-10 AM 80 4,975,000 4.0 9.06 261+42 =68j. 977 8-13-24-10 AM Wall, B Tangipahoa, La 78 Fairly Clean. . . 3,440,000 5.8 9.24 Pos. 24J-i-46-| =71 + SHIPPERS TO HOMEDALE CREAMERY (JOHN WIRTH) FROM LOUISIANA 963 8-13-24-10 AM 80 305,000 4.7 8 00 996 8-14-24-10 AM 80 2,165,000 3.6 8.85 28+47 =75. 989 8-14-24-10 AM 80 3,685,000 4.3 9.06 301+47 =77+ 992 8_14_24-10 AM 80 5,150,000 4.3 8.71 32+45 -77. ' 998 8-14-24-10 AM 80 6,740,000 3.6 9.11 27+44 =71. 993 8-14-24-10 AM ‘80 2,700,000 5.1 8.82 22J+371 -601. 999 8-14-24-10 AM 80 '200,000 5.2 8.82 22+32=54. 997 8-14-24-10 AM 81 2,160,000 3.4 8.89 988 8-14-24-10 AM 80 1,750,000 6 2 9 27 29+51 -80 991 8-14-24-10 AM SO 680,000 5.0 9.65 35 + 51 -86. 994 8-14-24-10 AM Waller, J. M 80 1,620,000 3.9 9.19 26+471 -731. 995 8-14-24-10 AM Waller, J Tangipahoa, La 80 Very Dirty .... 1,230,000 3.5 8.49 Pos. 25+41 =69. ‘ SHIPPERS TO LOUIS LAMON MILK DEPOT FROM LOUISIANA 981 8-13-24-11 AM Bahm, R. S Roseland, La 82 Very Dirty. . . . 1,410,000 4.8 8.62 Pos. 18 + 38=56. SHIPPERS TO LA SALLE BROS. MILK DEPOT FROM LOUISIANA QfU 8-13 24 11 AM 78 1,600,000 3.5 9.04 341+45 -791 975 8-13-24-10 AM 78 2,400,000 4.7 9.21 321+47 -791 966 8-13-24-10 AM 80 835,000 5.4 8.83 35 + 481 -83*. 971 8-13-24-10 AM 80 5.0 8.66 965 8-13-24-10 AM 78 2,720,000 3.6 9.08 29+371 -66+ 967 8-13-24-10 AM Neal, R. B 82 440,000 3.7 8.40 30+34 -64. * 969 8 18 24 10 AM 78 210,000 5.3 8.72 281+411 -70 968 8-12-24-10 AM 82 305,000 5.1 8.97 Neg. 23+41 -64. 972 8-13-24-10 AM 78 Very Dirty .... 3,730,000 4.6 8.38 30+41 -71. 978 8-13-24-10 AM 76 3,905,000 4.5 8.41 28 + 38 -66. 974 8 12-24-10 AM 76 3,435,000 3.6 9 01 970 8-13-24-10 AM 78 Dirty 465,000 2.9 8.92 \21+371 =58*. 980 8-13-24-10 AM Yarbrough, Lem Tangipahoa, La 82 Very Dirty. . . . 1,590,000 5.6 9.04 Neg. 26 + 39 =65. SHIPPERS TO NEW ORLEANS ICE CREAM COMPANY FROM LOUISIANA 900 - 8- 8 24 11 AM 80 2,665,000 4.5 9.20 901 8 8 24 1 1 A M 82 95,000 5.5 8 15 902 8 8 24 1 1 A M 82 1,130,000 4.1 8.63 903 8- 8-24-11 AM Westmoreland, I. L.. . . Areola, La 80 Slightly Dirty.. 2,035,000 3.5 8.86 Pos. 261+49 =75+ MILK SURVEY IN THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, PARISH OF ORLEANS, STATE OF LOUISIANA, FROM JULY 24 TO AUGUST 16, 1924— (Continued) Atmospheric Temperature During Survey—High 100, Low 71. SHIPPERS TO CLOVERLAND PASTEURIZING PLANT FROM LOUISIANA Date and Time Own Iced Temp. Bacteria Butter Solids No. Collected Dairy or Dairymen Produc- Location in of Sam- Visible Dirt Colonies Fat Not Fat B. Coli. REMARKS tion Wagon pie F. Per cc Percent Percent 748 8- 1-24-11 PM Adams, P 82 725 000 8 8 9 56 31+46 -77. 738 8- 1-24-11 PM Albin, Ben 82 800 000 3 6 9 54 30 +43J -73 + 633 7-28-24-11 AM Anderson Bros 75 1 280 000 4 1 9 34 25 +44i —69+ 591 7-24-24-10 AM Babington, Mike 84 1 015000 5 2 8 61 741 8- 1-24-11 PM Birch, Arthur 82 1,720,000 4 2 9 21 28 + 33 -61. 743 8- 1-24-11 PM Bond, J. P 82 Dirty’ 700 000 3 5 9 05 29-j-39 —68. 639 7-28-24-11 AM Bowles, J. J 75 520 000 4 8 9 1 1 23+46 —69 625 7-28-24-11 AM Brown, C. H -. 75 500 000 4 2 9 51 31+47 —78. (i71 7-29-24-10 AM Bracey, M. L 78 2,370 000 4 7 9 14 22+32 —54. 612 7-28-24-10 AM Bridges, John F 80 500 000 ’ 5 0 8 74 27 + 37 -64. 590 7-24-24-10 AM Burris, Walter 85 875 000 5 6 8 23 29J +42| -71 + 592 7-24-24- 9 AM Burris, Hugh 85 275 000 3 3 8 02 580 7-26-24- 9 AM Burris, Jessee D • 83 1 440 000 4 1 3 64 740 8- 1-24-11 AM Caples, Sam 80 2 058 000 3 6 9 06 Total score 0. 595 7-29-24-10 AM Cooper, P. E 86 2 665,000 4 6 8 04 657 7-29-24-10 AM Cravens, T. J 78 ’895,000 5 2 8 96 660 7-29-24-10 AM Dawson, W 78 200 000 5 4 8 46 33+46 —79 702 7-30-24-12 M Day. M. & Co 80 725,000 5 3 8 65 341-1-471 —82 725 7-31-24- 5 PM Ellis, A. M 80 730 nno 3 9 8 92 30+47—77 669 7-29-24-10 AM Elliott, E. R 75 Very Dirty.... 1 987 000 4 4 8 64 31+50 —81 737 8- 1-24-11 PM 80 960 000 3 7 8 52 24+52 —76 746 7-24-24-11 PM Evans, Mrs. Marie. . . . 80 Dirty 400B00 3 8 9 02 231+39 -62+ 735 7-24-24- 6 PM Felicia Farm 80 1 570,000 4 4 9 71 241 + 391 -64. 749 8- 1-24-11 PM 82 1 600 000 3 8 8 82 26+44| —70+ 733 7-31-24- 5 PM 80 885 000 4 5 9 02 26 + 50 -76 663 7-29-24-10 AM 80 555,000 3 5 8 11 667 7-29-24-10 AM Gant, W. T 78 625 000 4 5 9 07 29+48—77. ’ 661 7-29-24-10 AM 75 877 000 4 6 8 77 241 +391 -64. 629 7-28-24-10 AM Grice, Tom 75 3 670,000 3 6 8 75 628 7-28-24-10 AM 80 1 760,000 3 8 8 75 25+48 =73. 636 7-28-24-11 AM Hadden, Arthur 78 940,000 4 5 8 54 665 7-29-24-10 AM Hall, W. C 78 530 000 5 1 9 54 28J +44 —72J 664 7-29-24-10 AM Hall, Jas 78 560 000 4 9 8 92 28+49J -77+ 704 7-30-24-12 M Hammond Dy. Prod.Co 80 805,000 4 3 8 67 36+42 =78. 705 7-30-24-12 M HammordD y .Prod.Co 80 760,000 4 4 9 20 659 7-29-24-10 AM Haynes, Mrs. S. D 78 610+00 3 6 8 31 730 7-31-24- 5 PM Haynes, Mrs. S. D. . . . 80 1,200,000 4 7 9 09 744 8- 1-24-11 AM • 80 960 000 3 8 8 77 610 7-28-24-10 AM Johnson, T. E 80 190,000 4 7 8 49 2Si +45i -74. 626 7-28-24-10 AM 79 345,000 5 0 8 86 31+52| =83+ 634 7-28-24-11 AM 78 305.000 4 1 8 71 722 7-31-24- 5 PM Lee, R. E 84 500,000 4 0 8 94 632 7-28-24-11 AM 75 380,000 4 0 9 32 718 7-31-24- 4 PM 60 1,345,000 4 3 8 87 719 7-31-24- 4 PM 60 900,000 4 2 8 90 726 7-31-24- 4 PM 60 1,330,000 4 3 9 26 Total score 0. 721 7-31-24- 4 PM 60 1,930,000 4 3 8 83 575 7-25-24- 9 AM 86 415,000 4 1 8 86 26+41) =67+ 723 7-31-24- 5 PM 80 1,400,000 3 7 8 25 729 7-31-24- 5 PM 78 885 000 4 2 8 98 28 A +40* —69 635 7-28-24-11 AM 65 360,000 4 8 8 96 25+47 —72 616 7-26-24-10 AM McNabb, j. H. : 80 2,070,000 3 1 8 83 691 7-30-24-10 AM 80 8851000 5 6 9 43 26 + 34 -60 666 7-29-24-10 AM 75 815,000 3 5 8 51 81 +44 J —751- 736 8- 1-24-11 PM 82 230,000 3 6 8 90 31+44) — 75) 701 7-30-24-12 M 80 655,000 3 0 8 99 732 7-31-24- 5 PM 80 3,600,000 3 6 8 83 23 +42j =65 + 654 7-29-24- 9 AM Phillips, T. L 80 625,000 6 0 8.82 622 7-28-24-10 AM 75 3,370,000 3 3 8 50 Below std. B. fat (28) +47 =75 + 728 7-31-24- 5 PM SO 1,700,000 4.2 9 22 7-29-24-10 AM 75 665,000 4 3 8 88 23+41) -64) 734 7-31-24- 5 PM 80 845+00 3 7 8 87 35+49 —84 611 7-24-24-11 AM 78 410,000 4 2 8 46 29) +44) -74 614 7-28-24-10 AM 80 1,420,000 4.6 8 75 33+42 -75 617 7-28-24-10 AM 80 3,750,000 6 5 8 82 23) +50 — 73) 675 7-29-24-10 AM 78 510,000 4.6 8 11 27-J-38 —65 638 7-28-24-11 AM 78 810,000 3 5 8 91 18 + 35 =53. 618 7-28-24-11 AM Schillinger Bros Fluker, La 80 Fairly Clean. . . 140,000 4.2 8.75 Neg. (Continued on next Page) MILK SURVEY IN THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, PARISH OF ORLEANS, STATE OF LOUISIANA, FROM JULY 24 TO AUGUST 16, 1924—(Continued) Atmospheric Temperature During Survey—High 100, Low 71. SHIPPERS TO CLOVERLAND PASTEURIZING PLANT FROM LOUISIANA—(Continued) Date and Time Own Iced Temp. Bacteria Butter Solids No. Collected Dairy or Dairymen Produc- Location in of Sam- Visible Dirt Colonies Fat Not Fat B. Coli. REMARKS tion Wagon pie F. Per cc Percent Percent 624 7-28-24-11 AM 80 Slightly Dirty.. 255,000 4 3 9 00 Neg. 30+42 -72. 724 7-24-24- 5 PM 80 775,000 731 7-31-24- 5 PM 80 1,910,000 3.8 8.95 31+51 =82. 687 7-30-24-10 AM 60 360,000 4.3 9 16 688 7-30-24-10 AM 60 365+00 4.2 9.11 689 7-30-24-10 AM 60 440,000 4.3 9 06 Pos. 690 7-30-24-10 AM 60 423,000 4 3 9 33 620 7-28-24-10 AM Smith, A. C ' 80 1,000,000 4.6 8.81 29+43 -72. 7-29-24-10 AM 78 710,000 5 2 8 57 17+40-J -57+ 658 7-29-24-10 AM 80 485,000 5.9 8.48 26* +44* =71 + 727 7-31-24- 5 PM 80 800,000 4.4 8.95 619 7-28-24-10 AM 80 2,080,000 3.8 8.62 23 +47* =70 + 561 7-26-24-10 AM 85 560,000 3 8 8.70 577 7-26-24- 9 AM Sylvest, T. W 76 Very Dirty.... 705+00 3 1 9.08 613 7-28-24-10 AM Tick'faw, La 80 875,000 3.3 \29* +43* =73+ 623 7-28-24-10 AM 75 390,000 3 1 9.11 Below std. B.fat (28+47 -75) 747 8- 1-24-11 PM 78 700,000 4.2 9.00 Neg. 28*+47 =75*. 739 8- 1-24-11 PM Young, R. M 90 1,360,000 4.6 8.53 672 7-28-24-10 AM Young, M. P Tangipahoa, La 90 Very Dirty.... 2,165,000 4.9 9.15 Pos. SHIPPERS TO CLOVERLAND PASTEURIZING PLANT FROM MISSISSIPPI 583 7-29-24- 9 AM 86 1,610,000 4.6 7 71 8 % added water. 546 7-25-24-12 M 82 1+20,000 6.0 8.70 542 7-30-24-11 AM 62 340,000 4.4 9.00 693 7-30-24-11 AM 63 325,000 4.5 8.97 694 7-30-24-11 AM 62 360,000 4.4 9.30 1002 8-14-24-11 AM 52 690,000 4.1 9.23 Neg. 742 8- 1-24-11 PM 80 1,200,000 4.4 9.25 708 7-30-24-12 M Bufkin, J. M 78 725,000 5.7 8.71 Neg. 706 7-30-24-12 M Bagley, W. P 80 805,000 3.9 9.35 7-25-24-12 M 84 2,440,000 4.8 8.02 548 7-25-24-12 M 84 825,000 4.9 8.47 615 7-28-24-10 AM 82 755,000 4.6 8.79 7-25-24-12 M 84 1,743,000 4.3 8.40 594 7-24-24-12 M 86 700,000 3.3 8.44 Below standard in butter fat. 574 7-26-24- 9 AM 83 1,160,000 5.4 8.63 576 7-26-24- 9 AM 85 1,968,000 4.8 8.75 Neg. 630 7-28-24-10 AM 80 4,010,000 5.2 8.58 668 7-29-24-10 AM 82 410,000 5.0 8.59 670 7-29-24-10 AM 80 825,000 5.5 9.10 745 8- 1-24-11 PM 82 520,000 3.6 8.91 726 7-31-24- 5 PM 80 410,000 4.3 9.21 673 7-29-24-10 AM 75 855,000 5.2 8.89 596 7-29-24-10 AM 86 2,730,000 4.4 8.93 621 7-28-24-10 AM 78 2,355,000 6.2 8.76 554 7-25-24-12 M 84 840,000 3.8 8.67 709 7-30-24-12 M 78 505,000 4.4 8.79 7-25-24-11 AM 84 815,000 5.0 8.49 701 7-30-24-12 M 81 710,000 4.6 8.73 551 7-25-24-12 M 84 1,280,000 5.0 8.84 549 7-25-24-12 M 84 745,000 4.2 8.75 597 7-26-24-11 AM 85 1,990,000 3.5 8.99 570 7-24-24-10 AM 82 885,000 3.8 8.47 552 7-25-24-12 M Jones, W Wesson, Miss 84 Dirty 2,140,000 4.1 8.73 Pos. (Continued on next Page) Milk Survey New Orleans, Louisiana, July 24, August 16, 1924—Louisiana Shippers. Number of Samples 299 Butter Fat per cent: Added Water—Continued: Number of Dairies 295 From 2.7 % to 6.8 % watered Temperatures varying from 60° to 90° F: 35 samples below standard Colon Bacillus (disease germ): Butter Fat per cent: Visible Dirt: Very Dirty . 60 or 23 % Samples Positive “ Negative ■|rq High 10,985,000 ' iDi °° -2