INSPECTION. 95 



York City has 30 inspectors to look after thirty or forty thous- 

 and dairies and follow the product to the consumer. Only 15 

 of these men work outside of the city (4). Washington is 

 more fortunate with 960 dairies for 6 inspectors (18). These 

 men visit on an average 2.8 dairies per day. 



The situation in these cities suggests a doubt as to whether 

 inspection work of our larger cities can be expanded sufficiently 

 to bring about a reform in the methods of farm laborers ignor- 

 ant of aseptic technic. 



The following score card is one adopted by the Official Dairy 

 Instructors' Association, at the meeting in July, 1908. This 

 latest modification represents the consensus of opinion of the 

 body of men most competent to judge such matters, including 

 in its membership those who have been most active in the 

 introduction of the score card and most experienced in its use. 



UNITKI) STATES DKl'ARTMKNT OF ACRICl'LTURK, 



BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDU.STRV, 

 DAIRY DIVISION. 



SANITARY INSI'KCTION OK DAIRIKS. 



DAIRY SCt)RK CARD 



Adopted hy thcofficinl Dairj- Instructors .VssDciiitiou. 

 (.Subject to revision at future nieetinjrs.) 



Owner or k-ssee of farm 



I'. O. Address vStaU- 



Total number of cows Xumler milking 



(lallons of milk produced daily 



Product is retailed by producer in 



Sold at wholesale to. 



For milk supply of.. 



rermit No. . Date of inspection , 190 . 



Remarks 



(Slotted) 



Inspeclor. 



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