FARM EXGIXEICRIXG 



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This cycle begins afresh for the following plant, first by bending down the 

 arms towards the free space in the middle, enabling them to gather the bolls 



Machine for gathering cotton fruits without injury to the plants 



and continuing and finishing afterwards as described above, the same pro- 

 cess being repeated for all the plants in one row. 



,"o Milk Can Emptying Machine.- I'lic Implcincnt and Machinery Kfvif7f, Vol. 42, Xo. 

 -ty.T. I>- 31 -■ lyondon, Jvily i, 1916. 



By the aid of this contrivance, built by the firm of S. Wilkersox, 

 Bassingbourne (Cambridgeshire, England), and which is used to empty the 

 milk from one can into another or from a can into a tank, a boy can do as 

 much work as 2 labourers without an>- fatigue as he only requires to turn the 

 crank ; in addition the losses of milk which usually occur in emptying by 

 hand are avoided. 



The apparatus may be built for any height ; it has folding legs to facil- 



