Buttermilk Draining Process at Dairymens Cooperative 1941
A vintage photograph captures the buttermilk draining process from a churn at Dairymens Cooperative Creamery in Caldwell, Idaho. Taken in June 1941, this image represents traditional agricultural practices of the time. Dried buttermilk was commonly marketed as animal feed, reflecting the dairy industry’s role in local farming.
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Buttermilk Draining Process at Dairymens Cooperative 1941
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