This photograph shows James Rosser O'Neal (M.S., Iowa State College, 1930) measuring the contents of a metal can while collecting data for his theses ""Influence of water bowls on water consumption and butterfat yield with dairy cows.""
This photograph shows James Rosser O'Neal (M.S., Iowa State College, 1930) measuring the contents of a metal can while collecting data for his theses ""Influence of water bowls on water consumption and butterfat yield with dairy cows.""
E.F. Goss, Associate Professor of Dairy Industries at Iowa State College (University) is shown making cottage cheese in a cheese vat in this photograph, taken July 16, 1930, The curd has been heated slowly to above 100 degrees F. until it will stick…
This photograph, taken July 16, 1930, shows E.F. Goss, Associate Professor of Dairy Industries at Iowa State College (University) making cottage cheese in a cheese vat. He is using a cheese cutting knife to break the curd into coarse flakes prior to…
This photograph, taken July 16, 1930, shows E.F. Goss, Associate Professor of Dairy Industries at Iowa State College (University) next to a cheese vat assessing the temperature of the milk as it is being soured and thickened into cottage cheese. The…
As the first step in making cottage cheese, this photograph shows E.F. Goss, Associate Professor of Dairy Industries at Iowa State College (University) pouring skimmed milk into a cheese vat. A starter culture with lactic acid bacteria is then added…
E.F. Goss, Associate Professor of Dairy Industries at Iowa State College (University) is shown making cottage cheese in a cheese vat in this photograph, taken July 16, 1930, He is shown checking the consistency of the curd using a wooden spatula.
As one of the final steps in making cottage cheese, in this photograph, taken July 16, 1930, E.F. Goss, Associate Professor of Dairy Industries at Iowa State College (University) is shown adding salt to the curd to enhance its flavor.