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<blockquote data-quote="Son of Butch" data-source="post: 1484508" data-attributes="member: 14585"><p>Biology isn't used in every aspect of the food industry?</p><p>National Food Safety might be the next big time future concern to public health.</p><p>Listeria, e-coli and salmonella control aren't serious concerns in meat processing?</p><p>Doesn't fit with biology as well as cattle weight gains?</p><p>Cheese making is complex and I believe would be interesting to study and perhaps learn something in the process.</p><p>Micro breweries are exploding in popularity and learning about the process (while having fun) could lead to valuable</p><p>knowledge in landing a job or starting a small business.</p><p></p><p>Beer and Cheese are what Wisconsin is renown for not only in the midwest, but throughout the world.</p><p>The idea is by throwing out a wide variety of topics the op finds something that catches their interest.</p><p>It's called brain storming.</p><p></p><p>p.s. </p><p>Raven's suggestion of study of cattle parasites is a good one, but may not appeal to Conrad.</p><p>In the end it's Conrad's decision to choose and the instructor has made it clear topics are wide open to student interest.</p><p>It's an under graduate project to develop student interest, not a doctorate thesis to solve industry problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Son of Butch, post: 1484508, member: 14585"] Biology isn't used in every aspect of the food industry? National Food Safety might be the next big time future concern to public health. Listeria, e-coli and salmonella control aren't serious concerns in meat processing? Doesn't fit with biology as well as cattle weight gains? Cheese making is complex and I believe would be interesting to study and perhaps learn something in the process. Micro breweries are exploding in popularity and learning about the process (while having fun) could lead to valuable knowledge in landing a job or starting a small business. Beer and Cheese are what Wisconsin is renown for not only in the midwest, but throughout the world. The idea is by throwing out a wide variety of topics the op finds something that catches their interest. It's called brain storming. p.s. Raven's suggestion of study of cattle parasites is a good one, but may not appeal to Conrad. In the end it's Conrad's decision to choose and the instructor has made it clear topics are wide open to student interest. It's an under graduate project to develop student interest, not a doctorate thesis to solve industry problems. [/QUOTE]
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