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computer at the Registry of Motor Vehicles until such time as a computer 

 la installed In the State Office Duildinp. Our system has been somewhat 

 streamlined and we expect we will get more Inforstatlon put into oiJir hands 

 than whet we had imder the old system. 



The display in the dairy bam at Eaateim States Exposition has been 

 greatly iraproved this past year by the installation of a pipe line milking 

 system and a bulk tank operation. We drew up a list of additional sugges- 

 tions and fiave them to the management ao as to improve the display even 

 more the following year. 



The Milk Regulation Board approved the labeling of milk containers 

 for one of the larc^eat chain stores in New England. There has been a 

 trend in Massachusetts for wore stores to go into the private labeling of 

 milk cartons. 



Testing of the private water supplies of Massachusetts dairy farms 

 has been continued in conjunction with the laboratories of the Department 

 of Public Health. 



In January of 1966 our Mastitis Control Program has picked up consid- 

 erably. Additional tecluiiclana have been added to the laboratory force in 

 Amherst. 



The Massachusetts Milk Flavor Program continues to grow with additional 

 dealers and producers on it. It is estimated that 665^ of the Massachusetts 

 producers are now on the flavor program. 



The 1966 Boston Common June Dairy F'estival went over well this year 

 with the largest number of people attending in ten years. This Division 

 I worked with the American Dairy Association and the New England Dairy and 

 Pood Council in making this event a success. 



