of the most flattering testimonials the L.K.G. milker has yet received has been the written testimony in its favour of one «>f the world's leading dairying scientist*, Professor Dean, of the Guelph Agricultural College. Writing of the experience of the College in milkmg machines, Professor Dean states that experiments have been then, conducted with three mechanical milkers—the Murchland, Tiistle, and Lawrence-Kennedy. The result has been that the first two have been discarded, and a coijplete L.K.6. plant has been instated iu the College milking shed, j The professor lias expressed his satisfaction of the work of the L.K.G', and his approval of the machine is expected to attract the attent.iin 0 f dairymen throughout Canada,' wn o ; have been waiting for a lead m r«. ! gard to mechanical milking f Tom I the great Guelph e*t*bliihjajittv I
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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8099, 10 January 1907, Page 1
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