The record milk production for a single cow in a year is 55,660 Pounds of milk.
A gallon of milk weighs 8.59 lbs
Cheese takes up about 1/10 the volume of the milk it was made From.
The ancient Greeks and Romans referred to barbarians as "milk Drinkers."
Archaeological evidence indicates that Britons were milking cows At least 6,000 years ago.
Plastic milk bottles were introduced in 1967.
The average annual milk production per dairy cow in the U.S. Is Over 12,000 pounds.
2,500 gallons of blood must flow through a cow's udder each day To maintain a production of about 6 gallons of milk per day. That's 10 tons of blood to produce 50 pounds of milk.
It takes about 350 squirts for each gallon of milk from a cow.
Milk is the official state beverage of North Dakota, New York, Oklahoma,and North Carolina.
Wisconsin leads the U.S. In milk production.


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1 gallon of milk produces 1 lb of cottage cheese or 3/4 lb cheddar.
I eat lots of cheese but have become sensitive to just drinking milk. OTOH, I know somebody who can drink milk but not eat cheese.