Dairy Farm Question:

What about manure getting into the groundwater?

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Answer:

Each farm maintains a Nutrient Management Plan, which helps to ensure that the nutrients go into the crops, not the groundwater. Government agencies have strict regulations for granting permits for dairy farms, continuous inspection and testing of the water, and recycling manure. Dairy farms rely on quality groundwater; cows need to drink clean water to produce high-quality milk.

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A yellow color in the creamy layer of milk may be caused by

A. Pseudomonas synxantha
B. Pseudomonas syncyanea
C. both (a) and (b)
D. S. marcescens
Cheese with too low an acidity because of the addition of cream or the failure of the starter often is made gelatinous or slimy by

A. Pseudomonas
B. P. fragi
C. Alcaligenes metalcaligenes
D. all of these