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Europe's Contribution to the American Dairy Industry

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  • Edwards, Everett E.

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IN recent years much has been said and written about milk as the most nearly perfect of all modern foods, but it is important to realize that it is also the most venerable of human nutriments. Its use began long before recorded history, and it has continued throughout the ages to be a staple part of the human diet. Man's making friends with the lactating animals, such as the cow and the goat, was a significant step in the advancement of human nutrition and therefore of civilization as well. Butter and cheese proved to be important ways of preserving the food values of milk, and their invention, though probably accidental in both instances, was an important contribution to human nutrition. In the long history of dairying, custom and accidental discovery have probably been more important than conscious experimentation and innovation.

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  • Edwards, Everett E., 1949. "Europe's Contribution to the American Dairy Industry," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 9(S1), pages 72-84, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:jechis:v:9:y:1949:i:s1:p:72-84_06
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