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NEW MILK CONTAINER.—The dairyman on a farm in Norfolk, England, pulling a new type of mobile milk tank out to the bulk carrier. The tank has been designed by the British Milk Marketing Board to replace the normal metal churns, and is on trial. It holds 35 gallons, and is made of liquid-repellant plastic for easy cleaning. It can be wheeled to the bulk carrier or towed behind a tractor.

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31540, 30 November 1967, Page 15

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NEW MILK CONTAINER.—The dairyman on a farm in Norfolk, England, pulling a new type of mobile milk tank out to the bulk carrier. The tank has been designed by the British Milk Marketing Board to replace the normal metal churns, and is on trial. It holds 35 gallons, and is made of liquid-repellant plastic for easy cleaning. It can be wheeled to the bulk carrier or towed behind a tractor. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31540, 30 November 1967, Page 15

NEW MILK CONTAINER.—The dairyman on a farm in Norfolk, England, pulling a new type of mobile milk tank out to the bulk carrier. The tank has been designed by the British Milk Marketing Board to replace the normal metal churns, and is on trial. It holds 35 gallons, and is made of liquid-repellant plastic for easy cleaning. It can be wheeled to the bulk carrier or towed behind a tractor. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31540, 30 November 1967, Page 15