Tracking wash data part of university study

Aug. 11, 2008
An update on research being conducted at the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture for electronically tracking and documenting milk transportation, including tank wash data, was presented at the International Milk Haulers Association (IMHA) Convention April 20-22 in Mesa, Arizona

An update on research being conducted at the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture for electronically tracking and documenting milk transportation, including tank wash data, was presented at the International Milk Haulers Association (IMHA) Convention April 20-22 in Mesa, Arizona.

Chris Thompson, a university researcher, pointed out that wash information gathered manually can be susceptible to mistakes where as electronic tracking provides more accurate data. He added that the research program sought a system that is both cost-effective and user-friendly. The information gathering system, among other capabilities, tracks wash styles, measures product temperature, records driver and vehicle data, and recognizes the types of computer systems used at processors.

An open house is scheduled October 9 to present the prototype system. The event will be at the Fayette County Cooperative Extension Office, Lexington KY. For more information, contact Chris Thompson at 859-257-2785, ex 240 ([email protected]), or Fred Payne at 859-257-3000 ex 220 ([email protected]), both at the University of Kentucky, or visit the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture Web site at rs.uky.edu.

Full coverage of the IMHA meeting, including Thompson's presentation, will be featured in the September issue of Bulk Transporter.

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