HOME SEPARATION AND CREAMERY METHODS.
The "Ngaiuawahia Advocate" says:--With the exception or this district, in all pans ci the Waikato the question of tho rJi- \ tive merits of the home separation and creamery methods of ixtracting and handling cream has been engaging the attention of the farmers very intensely. Rightly or wryngly. home separatrn seems to be gaining in favour, and winnirg the day. This is lot surp:i ing, because there arc a large number of small creainaries all over the k country, and if only a lew .sjppliers leave anv otic ot them the working c.Miensei |ur lb of butter-fat jucrctfsiij In coiiHMj'iciiCP, u numl„r of small f.ul>ri::s have (dosed do,vii within the U.H two or t iree yui L j, As a result of this ttate of utfaiis the various tutter factories arc now rcceivirg a larger quantity of home separated cr::nn, and the New Zealand Dany ,Variation is now it is ntal'.d, tlu largest receiver and the Nxaruawahia iactory i" K'ttmK ' ,J fu " sharu uf the article.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 87, 24 September 1915, Page 3
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