1941 Cream Sample Testing at Dairymens Cooperative Creamery
This vintage image captures the process of removing cream samples from a centrifuge at the Dairymens Cooperative Creamery in Caldwell Idaho. In June 1941 this procedure was part of the Babcock test used to measure butterfat content essential for dairy production. The photograph is part of the FSA/OWI Collection documenting agricultural practices.
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1941 Cream Sample Testing at Dairymens Cooperative Creamery
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