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  2. Milk churn - Wikipedia

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    Milk churn stand. In Britain, Ireland and other European countries, milk churns would be left by dairy farmers by the roadside on purpose-built platforms, or stands, at the right height to be loaded on to the dairy's cart or lorry. They fell out of use when milk began to be collected by tanker from the farm and ceased entirely by 1979.

  3. Milk churn stand - Wikipedia

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    Milk churn stand with churns Cornish milk churn stand before restoration Cornish milk churn stand restored Milk churns being loaded from a stand onto a lorry in Pålsböle, Åland, in the 1960s. A milk churn stand was a standard-height platform on which milk churns would be placed for collection by cart or lorry. Some were simple and made of ...

  4. Harry L. Norris - Wikipedia

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    In 1916, Norris's responsibilities were expanded to include the milk business, a labor-intensive and vital part of train service to dairy farmers and consumers. He developed depots along train routes were farmers could gather their milk cans for transportation to the city, using freight trains that allowed for packing milk cans in ice.

  5. History of bottle recycling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The first firm to successfully introduce cans was the Gottfried Krueger Brewing Company of Newark, New Jersey in 1935. [2] Since the 12-ounce cans were much smaller and lighter than glass bottles, they could more easily be packaged and transported. [2] However, bottlers soon started selling "one-way" bottles as well. [2]

  6. Blue Valley Creamery Company - Wikipedia

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    The federal "Blue Valley" trademark (registration #1086552) for use in dairy products, namely milk, low fat milk, and butter, was filed 1977-06-30 by Beatrice Foods Company and is now expired. Similarly, the "Blue Valley" trademark (registration #1088264) for use in dairy products, namely ice cream, was filed 1977-09-12 by Beatrice Foods and is ...

  7. Is America Finally Having Its Raw Milk Moment? (opinion) - AOL

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    Until the late 1800s, raw milk was simply known as "milk" and was the only game in town for Americans desiring a delicious dairy beverage. But when it was discovered that heating up products like ...

  8. The Fancy-But-Foolproof Seafood Dish Everyone Requests At My ...

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    How To Make The Best Crab Cakes. I’ve learned a few things about them over the years. The best ones are made with a mix of fresh-picked jumbo lump and regular lump crab.Don’t bother with the ...

  9. Dairy farming - Wikipedia

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    These cans were placed into a cooled water bath to remove heat and keep them cool until they were able to be transported to collect facilities. As more automated methods were developed for eating milk, hand milking was replaced and, as a result, the milk can was replaced by a bulk milk cooler. 'Ice banks' were the first type of bulk milk cooler.