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CREAMERY BUTTER MAKING 



The hot water tank is that commonly used in residences 

 for heating water for the bath tub and can be obtained 

 from plumbers for about $7.00. Any stove in which 

 iron coils can be heated will answer as a heater. 



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Fig. 57.— Cheap arrangement for securing hot water. 



After the milk vessels have been thoroughly washed, 

 they should be placed in boiling water for about five 

 minutes and then inverted upon clean shelves. For details 

 of washing see chapter on Washing and Sterilizing. 



POWER ON THE FARM. 



The use of some form of power upon dairy farms has 

 frequently been recommended in the past, but never before 

 has its use been more urgent than at the present time. 

 The increasing scarcity of labor, the rapid increase of 



