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CREAMERY BUTTER MAKING 



With the automatic valve it is possible for the man who 

 weighs in the milk also to weigh out the skim-milk with 

 little additional work. The device is unpatented and costs 

 not more than one dollar. Attached to an ordinary plat- 



Fig. 34.— Apparatus tor distributing skim-milk and buttermilk. 



form scales, it furnishes with them an ideal skim-milk 

 weigher which is cheap, simple, accurate, and needs no 

 repairs. 



BUTTERMILK DISTRIBUTION. 



To insure a just distribution of buttermilk at creameries 

 it is necessary to either weigh or measure it out to the 

 patrons. The long cylindrical can, X, shown at the left 



