Product Quality
Find comprehensive resources and advice on dairy production, milk quality, processing, and standards. Learn the best milking practices, cow milk assessment, as well as dairy health and nutrition facts. Make the most out of this dairy producers’ knowledge hub on increasing cows’ milk production.
Dairy Production
A major factor in the volatility of the dairy industry is the fact that the quantity and quality of milk produced over time cannot be guaranteed. Advice on best milking practices and frequency can help dairy farmers improve the quality of their products and increase profit. Learn how to best monitor and control factors such as cow health, nutrition, and milking procedures.
Cows must be in excellent health to provide high-quality milk, and Penn State Extension provides comprehensive resources on the topic of dairy herd health. An efficient level of milk production will ensure that your dairy cattle are comfortable and promote udder health. At the same time, cows with healthy udders generally produce the desired volume of high-quality milk. Indicators such as high somatic cell counts (SCC) or high total bacteria count (TBC) simultaneously affect cattle health and milk quality standards. For additional information, look up our Dairy Cow Health and Diseases resources section.
High-quality milk comes from managing health and nutrition in your herd. Find resources on feed management, fat supplementation, and more. We also encourage you to explore the Dairy Cow Nutrition and Feeding resources for a deep-dive into nutritional and feeding factors that can impact your milk production strategy.
Milk Quality, Pasteurization, and Raw Milk
Whether you are using a pasteurization process, supply your milk to a third-party processor, or sell raw milk, you can get up-to-date advice on all the processes involved in preserving milk’s freshness, flavor, and quality.
Milk component levels are important factors in herd management – not only are they indicators of cow health and nutrition, but they can also directly impact dairy farm income. Browse our resources for more information on milk components and strategies to improve component production.
A solid understanding of the pasteurization process and milk sanitation requirements is necessary for the production of both saleable and waste milk. Operators can learn the steps of pasteurization as well as sterilization measures for associated equipment.
Dairy Standards and Regulation
For successful dairy farm management, you can access Penn State Extension resources on dairy product standards and regulations. Information on Grade "A" pasteurized Milk Ordinance, Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) compliance, and USDA Dairy Product Grades and Standards is available and regularly updated.
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ArticlesMastitis-Causing Pathogens and How They Get on Your Farm
Mastitis is one of the most prevalent health issues in the dairy industry today. -
ArticlesMilk Quality on PA Dairy Farms Using Robotic Milking Systems – Part 2
Cleanliness of teats as the cow enters the robot and the ability of the robot to clean teats prior to milking will impact teat cleanliness at attachment and ultimately cow health and milk quality. -
ArticlesGloves: Are You Protecting Your Herd?
Wearing gloves is a simple management tool that could help prevent bacteria and help to reduce your somatic cell count. -
ArticlesUsing Activity Systems to Identify Optimum Breeding Time
An example of how one farmer is using data from an activity monitoring system to identify the optimum breeding time for his farm. -
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Udder Health: Contagious Mastitis - Take Matters into Your Own Hands
When Watch NowRecorded Jan 24, 2022Learn how to prevent and troubleshoot contagious mastitis in dairy farms. -
ArticlesPreliminary Incubation Counts Are Essential to Milk Quality
PI counts reflect the cleanliness of cows and equipment. Lowering PI can help increase milk quality and profitability. -
ArticlesCan We Feed to Prevent Mastitis?
Properly formulate the ration for dry cows to prevent potential disease after calving. -
ArticlesProcedimiento Operativo Estándar (POE) para Salas de Ordeño
Seguir los POE del ordeño es esencial para todos los empleados y miembros familiares que ayudan con el ordeño. -
ArticlesAspirina Después del Parto: ¿Qué Pasa con la Salud de la Ubre?
La prevención de enfermedades de la ubre durante el periodo de secado podria requerir prácticas de manejo proactivas. -
ArticlesAspirin After Calving: What About Udder Heath?
Prevention of udder diseases during dry-off periods requires a change in management practices. -
ArticlesStandard Operating Procedure for the Milking Facility
Following milking SOP is essential for all employees and family members who assist with milking. -
ArticlesPrevenir la mastitis no es una ciencia de cohetes espaciales.
La prevención, el seguimiento y la resolución de problemas son fundamentales para controlar la mastitis. -
ArticlesPreventing Mastitis is Not Rocket Science
Prevention, monitoring and troubleshooting are key to managing mastitis. -
Guides and PublicationsStarting at $4.00
Dairy Records Analysis Guide
This publication examines the critical areas on a DHI-202 report to evaluate various performance areas on the farm. The examples provided illustrate the potential impact on financial metrics. -
ArticlesLactose in Cow Milk and Digestion in Humans
Lactose intolerance due to genetics is a real problem for many. Some may still consume dairy products by choosing specific products their body can handle. -
ArticlesFeasibility of an On-farm Laboratory
Setting up a laboratory to assess raw milk quality and finished dairy products on the farm is an undertaking that can require additional equipment and technical knowledge. -
ArticlesFoodborne Pathogens Can Lurk Around the Farm Environment
The possible presence of foodborne pathogens is a concern to all dairy producers, farms that have value-added dairy businesses should be extremely vigilant. -
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Spanish Milking Routine Training
When Watch NowRecorded Jul 13, 2020Join our Live webinar to learn best management practices on milking and moving cows, and how regular employee training can benefit your business. -
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Management Aspects of Milk Culturing
When Watch NowRecorded Apr 27, 2020Designed for dairy producers, their employees and advisors, this series includes presentations on topics important to the management of the dairy farm. Original webinar was April 27, 2020. -
ArticlesWearing Gloves on a Dairy Farm
Wearing gloves is a very simple management practice that could help to reduce milk quality issues and limit spreading of contagious and environmental bacteria between quarters and cows. -
ArticlesProper Milking Procedures
Proper milking procedures begin when animals are being brought into the stall, whether that means an individual stall or a parlor "stall." -
NewsOn-Farm Disposal of Bulk Waste Milk
Date Posted 3/31/2020A practical utilization for unshipped milk is land application. While direct land application of milk would be possible it is recommended that the milk be mixed with manure before land application. -
VideosThe Strip Yield Test
Length 4:32In this video, you will learn about an easy test that can be performed on your farm to test if overmilking is occuring. With these results you can monitor unit removal as well as adjust unit take off to reduce stress on teat ends. -
ArticlesDairy Bull Calf Permanent Identification
To ensure continual access to bob veal buyers, it is critical for Pennsylvania dairy bull calf sellers to assure their calves have official ID before leaving the farm. -
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Earning More Milk Quality Premiums
When Watch NowRecorded Nov 25, 2019This free webinar is part of a Dairy Management Mondays series which includes presentations geared toward dairy producers, employees, and agribusiness professionals. Earning More Milk Quality Premiums was recorded on November 25, 2019.


