10 Sept., 1919.] 



.JoHinal of Ayricnltui e, Victoria. 



He turns 

 pretty slow — 

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 all the cream ! 



— owing to the wonderful 

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 boy might turn the crank only 

 35 to 40 turns per minute, but he 

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 if his dad were speeding the crank 

 around at 50 turns per minute. 



The hired man, especially at the 

 end of a hard day's work, will but 

 seldom turn a separator up to regu- 

 lation speed. And you, yourself, 

 are often "dead-tired" and slacken 

 down unconsciously. All fixed-feed 



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