Cream Separator Usage on Idaho Farm June 1941
A farmer from the Dairymens Cooperative Creamery operates a cream separator on his farm in Caldwell, Canyon County, Idaho, in June 1941. Cream separators were essential for dairy farmers, allowing them to separate cream from milk for butter and cheese production. Idaho is known for its dairy industry, contributing significantly to its agricultural economy.
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Cream Separator Usage on Idaho Farm June 1941
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