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from 36 to 48 hours, according to weather ; churned in Sanborn's churn, one 

 pound of salt to twenty pounds of butter, worked twice and packed. 



B. F. BALDWIN. Egremont. 



This Butter is made from pure Jersey milk, is milked and serated in cold 

 water until the animal heat is out of it, then set it in pans from twenty-four to 

 thirty-six hours, then skimmed, and churned and washed, then salted and 

 worked, and packed. N. J. SMITH, Stockbridge. 



J. M. Mackie same process as that repoi'ted last year and in 1879. 



Milk strained in six quart pans, and after standing thirty-six hours, skimmed 

 and churned with a dasher chum, and salted by guess and packed; 



JOHN D. NOXON, Great Barrington. 



The Butter exhibited by H. L. Rowe of Egremont, was made from a dairy of 

 twelve cows, most of which are "'Grade Jerseys." The milk is set in a Moseley 

 & Stoddard Cabinet Creamery, the cream churned when slightly acid in a Stod- 

 dard Chum, by dog power. The buttermilk is drawn off when the butter is in the 

 grandular form, then the butter washed in sufficient water to cleanse it from the 

 buttermilk, when it is taken to the bowl and salted, about three-fourth ounce of 

 salt being used to the pound of butter, the butter is then placed in the refrigerator 

 underneath the Creamery and stands from three to six hours, when it is worked 

 on a lever butter worker and packed. H. L. ROWE, Egremont. 



This Butter was made from Grade Cows' milk, set in tin pans until slightly 

 sour, cream churned in a crank churn at a temperature of about <J2 degrees 

 butter worked and salted with a trifle more than one-half ounce of salt to the 

 pound of butter. MRS. C. L. WRIGHT, Egremont. 



This Butter was made from cream raised in common shallow pans, churned 

 in an ordinary crank churn, salted with one tablespoonful of salt to one pound of 

 butter, worked with a lever butter worker. Cows part Grade Jersey, and part 

 Common Stock, thirteen in number. 



MRS. A. R. HURLBURT, Sheffield. 



