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Northwestern Miller 1972

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    Publisher Miller Publishing Corporation
    Year of publication 1972
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    Medium Journal
    Edition1
    SeriesNorthwestern Miller
    No. in series279
    Topics

    Cereal processes > Flour milling

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    Accession no. 230644

    • Shelf location: JOURNALS
    • Notes: Complete 12 monthly issues; bound in one volume for 1971-1973

    Divisions within this publication

    • 1: After a destructive fire, North Dakota mill resumes operation as ultra-modern facility (Issue 3 page(s) 8-9)
    • 2: Annual Index Jan-Dec 1971 (Vol 278, nos 1 -12) (Issue 1 page(s) 26-30)
    • 3: Can quarantine stop the cereal leaf beetle? Part 1 (Issue 10 page(s) 16-18)
    • 4: Can quarantine stop the cereal leaf beetle? Part 2 (Issue 11 page(s) 20-21)
    • 5: Controversy over increasing the level of iron in flour (Issue 5 page(s) 7)
    • 6: Data for cereal processors (Issue 1 page(s) 9-24)
    • 7: Developing sanitation program in food plants (Issue 12 page(s) 6-7,18)
    • 8: Editorial 1915 flour shipment to Belgium helped famine relief (Issue 12 page(s) 5,20-21)
    • 9: Editorial on Russian famine relief - 1972 wheat purchase (Issue 11 page(s) 7,16-18)
    • 10: Editorial on the implications of ergot in North Dakota (Issue 2 page(s) 7)
    • 11: Fire hazards caused by plastics (Issue 11 page(s) 8-9)
    • 12: Improved diets for Iron Curtain countries create persisting export opportunities (Issue 12 page(s) 8-9,18)
    • 13: Mill Pond Towers a converted watermill now houses 8 apartments with neglected machinery in the cellar (Issue 2 page(s) 8)
    • 14: Milling evaluation of hard spring wheats, Part 3: Relation of some physical characteristics of wheats in milling results (Issue 2 page(s) 14-18)
    • 15: Milling evaluation of hard spring wheats, Part 4: Relation of calculated milling values to milling results (Issue 3 page(s) 14-15,26-27)
    • 16: Minimising property taxes for mills part 1 (Issue 8 page(s) 5-7)
    • 17: Minimising property taxes for mills part 2 (Issue 10 page(s) 10-12)
    • 18: Need to tighten up safety standards (Issue 6 page(s) 11-14)
    • 19: Noise control in mills (Issue 12 page(s) 16-17)
    • 20: Packaging: establishing insecticide barriers (Issue 5 page(s) 8-10,32)
    • 21: Preliminary processing studies reveal Triticale properties (Issue 2 page(s) 10-13)
    • 22: Sanitation in storage and transportation (Issue 10 page(s) 8-9)
    • 23: The allied trades of cereal processing industries: agents (Issue 9 page(s) 52-57)
    • 24: The allied trades of cereal processing industries: personnel (Issue 9 page(s) 57-66)
    • 25: The allied trades of cereal processing industries: suppliers (Issue 9 page(s) 8-51)
    • 26: The fascination of reading old issues of milling magazines (Issue 7 page(s) 7)
    • 27: Wartime convention recalled by a Lady (Issue 5 page(s) 44)
    • 28: What to consider in choosing a pneumatic conveying system (Issue 4 page(s) 14-17)