:,:, 
(2) Milk 
< '< imposition 
Handling 
| How determined. 
\ Relation to price. 
[ Stables. 
I Cow-. 
I Attendants. 
i Vessels. 
Cleanliness 
Straining. 
Aerating. 
t Cooling. 
For consumption as milk 
or cream. 
Relation to 
souring [or 
tainting 
milk. 
of 
Uses 
Putting up in 
cans or bottles. 
Marketing. 
For con- 
densing. 
Putting in 
cans and 
hauling. 
For cheese making. 
Creaming 
By setting in 
pans. 
By use of sep- 
arator. 
Temperature. 
For butter Churning . ] K i n d s of 
making:. ) [ churns. 
Salting. 
Coloring. 
Working. 
Packing. 
„ Marketing. 
IV. RURAL ENGINEERING. 
It is not thought that the pupils in a rural common school will be prepared 
to study the problems involved in rural engineering from the view point of the 
engineer, but it is hoped that there will he some opportunity to examine the 
plans and structure of good types of buildings, fences, roads, etc.. and to devote 
some time to drawing simple plans of farms, buildings, and other works. The 
importance of good roads, hygienic water supply and sewage disposal, and of 
caring for farm machinery should be emphasized. 
(1) Farm plans 
{Size and location of fields. 
Location of buildings, fences, drains, 
and roads. 
(2) Construction of buildings and 
WORKS. 
Buildings 
House. 
Barn. 
Outbuildings. 
Fences. 
Water system. 
Sewage s\stem. 
Roads. 
Irrigating system 
(3) Farm machinery 
Only in regions 
where irrigation 
is practiced. 
Interesting facts regarding the develop- 
ment of farm machinery in a way to 
encourage the more general use of im- 
proved machinery. 
The importance of caring for and repair- 
ing farm machinerv. 
