8 -May, 1907.] 



Old a)id Xezv MilkiH" Sheds. 



OLD AND XEW :\[ILKINCI SHEDS. 



E. G. Morris, Dairy Supervisor. 



The accompanying illustrations represent the old and new milking sheds 

 on the farm of Mr. B. W. Pung, Ballan, and show that the bare require- 



DIRTY AND DILAPIDATED. 



ments of the Milk and Dairy Supervision Act concerning milking sheds on 

 small dairy farms may be effected at almost a nominal cost. 



Little need be said regarding the old building; a glance at the photo- 

 graph will suffice to show the state of things that existed generally. Not 



-SIMPLE AND SANITARY. 



onl\ is the state of the shed in evidence, but that of the yard also, which 

 is low-lying and without even a natural drainage. But in and about the 

 new building a different state of things exists. There is seen a neat, 



