HOME SEPARATION.
Iho relative merits of the creamery system and tho homo separation of cream are being greatly debated in dairying districts just now. Mr. T. Hewitt, of Hagley Farm i aengaroa, near Rotorua, has written a let! ter to tho "Now Zealand Dairyman" ' advocating home separation, condemning tho creamery system as wasteful financially, and insanitary, and drawing a bright picture of homo separation of tho future Ho saysiho butter factory van could pass alone the public road and pick up all tho separ. ator cream m tho district, which could bo graded. /].hero is nothing to prevent a traction engine-it would save expensive horses -or oven a motor-car. Tho cream could bo delivered at tho factory earlier ad torTnn'n"/ 1 *]*?, ° f th ° "utter would be improved,"
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 465, 25 March 1909, Page 2
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127HOME SEPARATION. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 465, 25 March 1909, Page 2
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