92 Farmers’ Bulletin 1285, 
Wie. 16.—With this steam-cooking lime-sulphur plant the waste due to boiling over 
and dipping out may be quite appreciable and makes undesirable working conditions 
under foot. 
of the plant. Figures 17 and 18 show other examples of temporary 
or makeshift steam-cooking plants. They serve, in a way, the pur- 
pose for which they are intended, but are not to be recommended. 
Fig. 17.—It is undesirable te use lime-sulphur cooking vessels of different sizes. Such an 
arrangement necessitates the weighing of different amounts of materials for .each 
container, 
