DISPOSING OF MILK AND CREAM m 



Selling cream. One of the most profitable 

 methods in many localities is the sale of milk 

 in the shape of cream. Many objections have 

 been raised by creamery men against the intro- 

 duction of farm separators, but there is no ques- 

 tion but that in many localities this is the Only 

 practical method that can be employed. The 

 distances that the farmers live away from the 

 creamery make long hauls necessary. This ex- 

 pense can be greatly reduced by delivering 

 cream. Even in the important dairy regions 

 of this country the farm separator has proven 

 its worth. There is no longer a question but that 

 the farm separator is bound to have a place on 

 most dairy farms. The fact that the dairyman, 

 owning one of these machines, has better skim- 

 milk to feed his young stock is an important 

 item. Then again, we ' hear very much about 

 the spread of tuberculosis. There is no ques- 

 tion but that this disease can be spread through 

 factory skim-milk and whey. If the farmer 

 wishes to keep his herd free from this dread 

 disease he should be very careful in the feed- 

 ing of these factory by-products. The farm sep- 

 arator insures safety in this respect. 



Another important point is the fact that by 

 the use of the hand separator the bulk that 

 must be cooled is very materially lessened. Those 



