HOME SEPARATION AND ITS ATTENDANT GAIN.
The practice of Home Separation is much more cleanly than tho old creamery' system Infection brDught to the creamer? in one supplier's milk may bo token home in the skimmed milk by other suppliers This drawing out of a common vessel is not likely to prove acceptable to intelligent dairymen, acquainted with its attendant risks. All user.? of the homo separator emphasise the much greater feeding value of tho skim milk separated at the farm compared with that obtained from tho factory. One farmer writes: —"Owing to our own skimmilk beinc pure and fresh, wo can rear every calf, and they are worth moro money." Another writes:—"My calves brought 70s a head moro last year than those fed on. factory milk." In?tail a Baltic cream separator and prove the advantages. J. B. Mao Ewan and Co. (Ltd.). Dunedin, will bo glad to furnish particulars and terms free on application.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3030, 10 April 1912, Page 19
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