294 Reporr or CurmMist AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 
size of rice-grains, preferably at a temperature of 50° to 55° F. 
After the buttermilk has been drawn from the granules, they are 
treated with an amount of water at 35° to 45° F., about equal to 
the buttermilk drawn off, the churn being rotated a few times to 
insure complete contact, after which the water is drawn off and 
the granules are similarly treated a second time. The granules 
are then allowed to drain; the final drainage water from the 
granules should be clear. After this the salting and working 
are carried out in the usual way. 
In working with large quantities of butter, it is obvious that 
Somewhat more care will need to be used to make the washing 
effective than in the case of smaller amounts. 
