Journal of Dairy Science
Volume 90, Issue 2 , Pages 616-629 , February 2007

Valuation of Milk Composition and Genotype in Cheddar Cheese Production Using an Optimization Model of Cheese and Whey Production

Received 24 March 2006 ,Accepted 6 September 2006.

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doi: 10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(07)71544-8

Journal of Dairy Science
Volume 90, Issue 2 , Pages 616-629 , February 2007