OXFORD, PENNSYLVANIA 87 
RECORD OF 65 DAIRY FARMERS’ MIXED MILK, 1913, 
OXFORD, PA. 
August October November December 
1,560,000 424,000 672,000 21,000 
1,600,000 470,000 260,000 48,000 
5,000,000 400,000 592,000 30,000 
4,376,000 344,000 780,000 68,000 
250,000 547,000 27,000 
September 456,000 272,000 30,000 
400,000 1,632,000 40,000 
2,794,000 210,000 600,000 41,000 
2/000,000 200,000 400,000 30,000 
3:936,000 640,000 96,000 25,000 
584,000 165,000 480,000 19,000 
1,300/000 300,000 312,000 30,000 
530,000 720,000 153,000 58,000 
555,000 94,000 250,000 38,000 
212 00,000 156,000 260,000 34,000 
T2500 233,000 125,000 19,000 
5:470,000 200,000 120,000 
1/440) 009 149,000 90,000 
7 ;000,008 280,000 280,000 
Pee We ae ty 102,000 
ee Sa (UIE ea Oe 53,000 
1,160,000 
2,012,000 
1,400,000 
1,988,000 
270,000 
(New methods adopted in October.) 
It is objected by some persons that the reduc- 
tion in bacteria is due more to winter weather 
than to the cleanliness of the dairyman. To 
