Wednesday, May 6, 2020

How Milk Is An Everyday Necessity For Children - 1795 Words

From Grass to Glass Milk is an everyday necessity for children as they begin to grown it offers valuable nutrients that help them to develop, but do you ever wonder where it comes from? Or what process it goes through before being poured into your glass. Throughout the years the way milk is extracted, refined, utilised and sustained has changed but is it a sustainable resource for our future? (http://www.theguardian.com/uk/2010/aug/10/tories-free-milk-children ) Author: Bree-Anna Clarke Teacher: Mrs Pines Class: Science in Practice Contents Contents From Grass to Glass 1 Contents 2 Contents 2 Introduction 3 Extraction 3 Refinement 5 Utilisation 7 Sustainability 9 Reference 10 Introduction In†¦show more content†¦Around the world many countries drink more than just cows milk in 2012 the largest producer of cows milk was The United States, Sheep milk was China, both goat and buffalo milk was India. All milk is extracted from the animals, then put through refinement so everyone is safe to drink it, it can be utilised in any different ways but has to be done correctly so it is sustainable for the future. (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cookies_and_milk.jpg) Extraction Milk is found as a liquid in female animals; this white liquid is homogenised and put through pasteurisation then it is sold in store all over the world for families to drink. The pie chart below displays the top 10 cow’s milk from countries around the world that were the largest producers in 2013. The top three producers of cow’s milk is The United States, India and China however there are still many more countries that produce cow’s milk. Countries all over the world raise cows due to how useful they are to people as they provide natural resources like milk, meat and leather. Top Ten Producers of Cows Milk in 2013 There are many different way in which farms milk there cow, the following is the steps of how the cows produce the milk and how it is extracted take from a indoor feeding farm. 1. Grass is harvested for the cows and rolled in â€Å"Round Bales† for indoor feeding. 2. When the grass is ready to be used it is put with cow meat that helps them produced milk 3.

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