. Our farm and building book. . e saw-dust is kept packed down well allaround and on top, the ice cannot meltvery much. There are other details to think about,such as ventilation and shade. It is agreat help to have the house shaded bya large tree or another building. Whenthe sun beats down hot on top of theroof, the temperature inside the buildingis a great deal higher than it would bewith the roof shaded. If shade cannotbe had, a small opening in each gablewill induce a current of air and helpmaterially. t In choosing the location, conveniencein using the ice should be consideredin preferenc


. Our farm and building book. . e saw-dust is kept packed down well allaround and on top, the ice cannot meltvery much. There are other details to think about,such as ventilation and shade. It is agreat help to have the house shaded bya large tree or another building. Whenthe sun beats down hot on top of theroof, the temperature inside the buildingis a great deal higher than it would bewith the roof shaded. If shade cannotbe had, a small opening in each gablewill induce a current of air and helpmaterially. t In choosing the location, conveniencein using the ice should be consideredin preference to convenience in fillingthe ice house, because the filling is donein a day or two, whereas the unloadingprocess occupies several months and re-quires innumerable trips between thekitchen or dairy and the ice house. Dairy Refrigerator Plan m The details show the plan for build-ing a refrigerator 8 feet by 10 feet in-side. The best place to build it is onone side of the dairy room, leavingspace to walk and clean all around P/a/n ;S/ofo with incfos/no^ *4tr Space y


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