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In 1915, dairy farmers and processors founded the National Dairy Council when a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak threatened their image. [11] In 1940, the Dairymen’s Union of California was renamed the American Dairy Association, to promote U.S. milk products to consumers through advertising. The American Dairy Association merged with the ...
Model Dairy, Northern Nevada; H. Myer Dairy Company, Cincinnati, Ohio; Swiss Dairy, California; In October 2010, Dean Foods announced it was retiring the Schepps brand for dairy products in the Dallas, Texas area in favor of their Oak Farms brand. The Schepps brand had been in the Dallas market since 1942. [14] [31]
In 1938, Rockview Farms won a gold medal in the raw milk exhibit at the Los Angeles County Fair. The McCandless brothers were selling retail with the help of Joseph McCandless' wife from Ireland. [3] A fire in 1957 destroyed a 900-foot barn at the dairy's address at 7011 Stewart and Gray Road and burned between 900 and 1000 tons of hay.
"Swiss cheese" is now produced in many countries, including the United States, Finland, Estonia, and Ireland. It is sometimes made with pasteurized or part-skim milk, unlike the original from Switzerland made with raw milk. [2] The United States Department of Agriculture uses the terms Swiss cheese and Emmentaler cheese interchangeably.
The dairy industry is thus the most important branch of the Swiss food industry. [ 14 ] In 2011, out of nearly 3.5 million metric tons of milk, around 1.5 million were processed into cheese, 400'000 into drinking milk and 500'000 into butter.
“This decision was driven by the evolving dynamics of the marketplace and shifting milk supplies,” the co-op president/CEO said.
Elbridge Amos Stuart (born September 10, 1856, in Guilford County, North Carolina; [4] died January 14, 1944, in Los Angeles, California) was an American milk industrialist and creator of Carnation evaporated milk and its famous slogan, that it came from "Contented Cows".
Gilmore Oil Company replaced the dairy farm when oil was discovered under the land while drilling for water wells in 1905; this became the Salt Lake Oil Field. Earl Bell (E. B.) Gilmore, son of A. F. Gilmore, took over the family business. The younger Gilmore started midget car racing and brought professional football to Los Angeles.