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British Food Journal Volume 68 Issue 8 1966

British Food Journal

ISSN: 0007-070X

Article publication date: 1 August 1966

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Abstract

After a few years away from the countryside, a brief visit to some farms in the heart of England reveals a changed scene. Farming is obviously prosperous and there are now many more young men farming; because of better conditions, older men have been able to retire and hand over to the younger man who has often attended an agricultural college and shows it in the methods he employs, especially in milk production Nowadays there seems to be a surfeit of machines, a greater use of machine‐milking, sometimes with pipe‐systems to cooler and direct to churns, without manual effort from start to finish. The rural water supply schemes and electrification between the two wars have revolutionised farming and taken the drudgery out of milk production. The farm kitchen is a revelation and the farmer's wife, young, strong, efficient, attractive and fashionable, surrounded with every electrical domestic appliance devised by the ingenuity of man, is as much changed as the farmer himself.

Citation

(1966), "British Food Journal Volume 68 Issue 8 1966", British Food Journal, Vol. 68 No. 8, pp. i-116. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb011652

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MCB UP Ltd

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