JOTTINGS FOR FARMERS.
Ml dried-milk (or, as ib is called is Igjind, ''deeskstted milk , .') factory is i ho wfoablished at Wenlbwry, ih 'The new company is to bo lyM Trufood, litd., end th© chtlirman, Jγ ft. A. Listen 1 , recently gave on adt*a» before tiie Gloucestershire Engijwriog ih which be described Ji , proeeeg of niajrufftoture and the mto HrWeh tho dried milk could be *Jβ. ' Dxjed ntHk Jias been tiuraufac§22* **? ".**! z **Jand for severed years JMM it is very useful to keep as a [ *" ®* c bouse, «a it will keep I!** Wγ any length of tiino. Hot **w 8 required to be added to the pjMMAflk manmfactared here, but from U**Mr Inst** fetid, lie dried milk his ?W*nt *ittit»nttf*t*ure> onn be mixed "*•**• Tito flavour, he eadd, 3TOd be.Kk* Imm boiled milk allowed MX» cold wain. TWt i« practkafly ** »Toor <tf the milk made up again 0t lw« w»t*sr. fjfete hare latdy been some fair par- «!*« oaiT« ami eidee of veal from yaws* on the market (writes the Sft? wwrapondent of the "Fastoreli ' weo U7 bears; ttierc wero sides ia tho same lot. The j the calreq was 2901b. and the sBl, -I 0*! averaged 159. The mar«i» tneat suffered through "J*** **• .Some time ago 2s 2d kffi*2»«»dld be go+, but tie whole -Jh!t ju?* *** * m }Z wont * fronl ls Sifitnrf" 1 ! • There is no point, I ffVjwmaed, m sending with eJdns, «s diffioalit to get off the skins US*? PTMiteiiig ihc oppearance of tho ff"«tt»l»n the bodies are hot. If SIS? 9 *** •kanning L< deferred till c soft, thoro is a risk of it J"?* *W. This venl from New Zeaas do other sorts tv-ah the home product. taste is for white veal, and ! U. are beefy-looking. tsffiLJ?* * nto a ,crir trade— io&STI Pf* vea,! —o- ,l * l in to thc MaLiTT*' Th< ' white delicnto-EuK-tefcXa Da * oih warkotod makrs vJr SJ?«" «>• so it is a pity that the fcttn tSi 8,, " I^ ,1 caruiot rntor tho fc—J™? 0 - TJte miportcd veal ents i??" 1, " tl>ink tJl!n * r<,: « l ' 'ijW/wH io fr«*ezing as does* l&nib, T?-f »«ok ties must be tho case. «,***[ tie little <rn-ls intended to iSl!lv we small l.ir<l nuisance lias Xg«tHWd by Mr T. I.nnd nfiir the •ereSl if 0, ? 1 " ,, " n ' l,,lrp jt nu <3 di«turl>ed Wit lit «. sparrows' nests by turnJm» eSi Partly fl«lgwl younj* bird*. ft. F*s swn to b» vorv busy nfiPr Sone .loun. awl next day of a tall fir tree were found a,l<3 tl! " WrPSe9
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13337, 1 February 1909, Page 9
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413JOTTINGS FOR FARMERS. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13337, 1 February 1909, Page 9
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