Bulletin of the IDF N° 284/1993 – General guidance on the acquisition of a laboratory robot system
General guidance on the acquisition of a laboratory robot system by A. Nieminen (Finland) This paper describes the factors which the user should consider when acquiring a laboratory robot system – structure of the robot system, planning of the acquisition, system acquisition, and bringing into operation. 7 pp Characterization of bovine rennets with regard to […]
Bulletin of the IDF N° 378/2002 – World Dairy Situation 2002 – Scanned copy
Results of annual survey presented by the chair of the Standing Committee “Dairy Policies and Economics” at the IDF World Dairy Summit , October 2002. The 2002 edition of the World Dairy Situation report includes the customary collation of figures and comments from IDF National Committees and other sources where such Committees do not exist. […]
Bulletin of the IDF N° 376/2002 – The implications of policy changes for the world dairy industry – Scanned copy
Proceedings of the Policy, Economics and Marketing Conference IDF World Dairy Summit 2001 Auckland, New Zealand The Policy, Economics and Marketing Conference in Auckland highlighted current and future developments in the main milk-producing regions of the world. It summarized the market situation for dairy products, examined national and international policies in the areas of farm […]
Bulletin of the IDF N° 375/2002 – Fresh perspectives on bioactive dairy products – Scanned copy
Proceedings of the Nutrition Conference IDF World Dairy Summit 2001 Auckland, New Zealand The Nutrition Conference in Auckland provided a detailed overview of developments in bioscience in the dairy sector. It examined the challenges to be met in terms of technology, health and nutritional properties, safety and efficacy, consumer perception, the regulatory framework and marketing […]
Bulletin of the IDF N° 373/2002 – Farming for profit from fresh pasture – Scanned copy
Proceedings of the Farming Conference IDF World Dairy Summit 2001 Auckland, New Zealand The Farming Conference in Auckland examined farming in the context of profit, efficiency and lifestyle. It compared and contrasted seasonal, pasture-based and high-input dairy farming and their impact on profit, milk output and quality of life.
Bulletin of the IDF N° 366/2001 – Influence of Feed on Major Components of Milk – Nutrient Removal Practices in the Dairy Industry – Scanned copy
Influence of Feed on Major Components of Milk P. M. Toppino, L. Degano, H. Itabashi, L. Baevre, S. Tamminga, J.J. Kennelly, L.J. Erasmus, J.E.Hermansen, H. Rulquin This monograph, originally intended as an up-date of Bulletin of IDF No. 125 – Factors affecting the yields & contents of milk constituents of commercial importance – serves as […]
Bulletin of the IDF N° 278/1992 – Trace elements
An update by Group E15 (Heavy metals and other elements in milk and milk products) Bulletins of IDF Nos. 105/1978 and 152/1982 based on literature, the Group’s experience and the results of a Questionnaire 2386/E The normal trace element content of milk and milk products is usually very low since the cow is known to […]
Bulletin of the IDF N° 207/1986 – Reference materials and interlaboratory collaborative studies
By various authors (See also Bulletins No. 235/1988 & No. 285/1993) The booklet mainly describes the collaborative studies made in order to determine the precision (repeatability & reproducibility) of methods for the determination of total solids, phosphorus, lactic acid, aflatoxin, freezing point, etc. in a range of milk & milk products.
Bulletin of the IDF N° 384/2003 – World Dairy Situation 2003 – Scanned copy
Results of annual survey presented by the chair of the Standing Committee “Dairy Policies and Economics” at the IDF World Dairy Summit, September 2003. The 2003 edition of the World Dairy Situation report includes the customary collation of figures and comments from IDF National Committees and other sources where such Committees do not exist. Contributions […]
Bulletin of the IDF N° 383/2003 – New Applications of Mid-infra-red Spectrometry for the Analysis of Milk and Milk Products – Proceedings of IDF Symposium on Advancement in Analytical Techniques – Scanned copy
New Applications of Mid-infra-red Spectrometry for the Analysis of Milk and Milk Products H. van den Bijgaart, J.M. Van Crombrugge, C. Baumgartner, A.Landgraf, J. Buermeyer and A.B. Bendtsen Mid-infra-red spectrometry has long been used successfully for the compositional analysis of milk and its fat, protein and lactose components. This paper looks at new applications of […]