COST OF MANUFACTURING BUTTER 



299 



During the fall and winter, many creameries where the 

 milk supply is rather low print all their butter. Many of the 

 commission men will pay a premium of i cent a pound for butter 



FIG. 121. Miller hydraulic cutter for hard and frozen butter. (L. C. Sharp 



Mfg. Co.). 



so packed. The butter-maker has more time at this period 

 and should take advantage of it to put his butter up in neatly 

 packed prints. A creamery should have its own wrapper, and 



.Vent 



Dead Air Space 



FIG. 122. Cross-section of a sewage-disposal tank. (Wallace's Farmer.) 



it should bear the name of the manufacturer. If the butter is 

 good, it will take but a short time for the consumer to become 

 familiar with this brand and a demand for it will eventually be 



