Upstate Niagara of Rochester named 2012 Best Milk in New York State
Upstate Niagara Cooperative of Rochester has been named the 2012 “Best Milk” processor by Cornell University’s New York State Milk Quality Improvement Program. Upstate Niagara scored a 97.5 out of a possible score of 100 to win the coveted award. Battenkill Valley Creamery of Salem, New York took second place with a score of 88.8.
The awards were announced at the Great New York State Fair in Syracuse on August 27.
The selection of Upstate Niagara as the best milk in the state is part of New York state’s Milk Quality Improvement Program, which began in 1972. The awards program started in 1997. Since 1997, the Milk Quality Improvement program, which is a dairy farmer-funded program established at Cornell University by Professor Emeritus David Bandler, has selected the winners of the top quality fluid-milk products in New York state.
The program is funded through dairy farmer check-off dollars, conducted at Cornell, and administered through the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets. Program officials visit all participating fluid milk-processing plants twice a year, and they collect fluid-milk samples for very rigorous analyses.
The collected milk samples are analyzed when they are received and again 14 days later, near the end of the sell-by date. Microbiological and chemical tests are performed, and trained sensory panelists taste each sample and score it for flavor and odor. Cornell food science experts run the analytical tests, judging such criteria as butterfat content and post-pasteurization bacteria counts within the milk’s sell-by date.
Upstate Niagara is a food and beverage cooperative that is owned by dairy farmers throughout Western New York. It markets numerous dairy products, including milk, ice cream mix, yogurt and flavored milk-based beverages. For more information about Upstate Niagara, visit: http://www.upstateniagara.com/