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If you wish to license a truck for hauling can milk, read on. |
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For more information on becoming a Certified Hauler Sampler, read on. |
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A Certified Fieldperson is an (industry) employee who is trained and certified to conduct official Grade A dairy farm inspections. |
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information on starting a grade "A" dairy farm. |
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If you'd like to start a manufacturing dairy farm (where they produce their own dairy and use the non-Grade "A" milk to make cheese and other dairy products), go here. |
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There are several steps to starting a Grade "A" Dairy Plant (makers of cheese and other dairy products from Grade "A" milk). For more information, read on. |
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If you'd like to start a manufacturing dairy farm (makers of cheese and other dairy products from non-Grade "A" milk), go here. |
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This licensing category includes Grade "A" facilities that warehouse and distribute primarily dairy products. |
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A receiving station is a facility that receives milk and has storage vessels for the milk. |
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A Grade "A" transfer station is a facility that receives milk and does not have storage vessels for the milk but simply transfers from one tank truck to another. |
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for the licensing of all facilities that manufacture single service containers such as jugs, caps, cartons, cups or bags for Grade "A" products such as fluid milk, yogurt, cottage cheese or sour cream, or cans for Manufacturing Milk products such as evaporated milk. |
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This license is for all milk tank truck cleaning facilities that wash the interiors of Grade "A" bulk milk trucks or tankers. |
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Learn how to license a Milk Tank Truck or Milk Transportation Company. |