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CLEAN SEPARATOR ROOM

The careful ami progressive farmer will give close attention to providing boiling water in the separator room. For convenience and utility a copper or steam boiler should bo provided. Without a copper and a good clean water supply it is useless to expect clean utensils. The practice employed on many farms of boiling a tin of water on the kitchen stove is not considered satisfactory. It should not bo necessary to point out that the water obtained from the tank of an engine is unsuited for cleansing dairy utensils. Water from the wash-up trough must not be used to swill out the floors of the dairy, as it will set up a foul smell in tlio building,,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21765, 3 April 1934, Page 14

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CLEAN SEPARATOR ROOM New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21765, 3 April 1934, Page 14

CLEAN SEPARATOR ROOM New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21765, 3 April 1934, Page 14

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