This antiquarian text contains a collection of detailed plans for the
construction of cheese factories and creameries. It was published in
1914, by the 'Dairy and Cold Storage Commissioner's Branch' of the
'Canadian Department of Agriculture'. Complete with detailed floor-plans
and information on construction, materials, tools, and more, this text
constitutes a must-have for the farmer with an interest in creating
their own dairy production buildings, and makes for a great addition to
collections of allied literature. The chapters of this book include:
'Combined Cheese Factory and Creamers, Constructed of Hollow Cement
Blocks and Tile - Also of Wood with Insulated Walls'; 'Capacity and
Equipment'; 'Front and Back Elevations'; 'Right and Left Elevations';
'Ground Floor Plan'; 'Small Combined Cheese Factory and Creamery
Constructed of Wood with Insulated Walls', etcetera. Many antique texts
such as this are increasingly hard to come by and expensive, and it is
with this in mind that we are proudly republishing this book in an
affordable modern edition.