. Cheese making;. Cheesemaking. Drawing the Whey—Dipping and Milling the Curd. 73 152. The Whitlow Mill. A knife-mill does not jam the curd as mueh as a peg mill does. It simply cuts it. One of the earliest forms of knife- mills was built after the form of peg-mills, as is seen in the "Whitlow mill of Canada. There are a number of knives on a shaft which play between knives in the side of the hopper. When the curd is put into the hopper, it is caught between the -knives and cut into small pieces. The B. & W. mill is practi- cally the same mill. 153. The McPherson Mill. The McPherson m
. Cheese making;. Cheesemaking. Drawing the Whey—Dipping and Milling the Curd. 73 152. The Whitlow Mill. A knife-mill does not jam the curd as mueh as a peg mill does. It simply cuts it. One of the earliest forms of knife- mills was built after the form of peg-mills, as is seen in the "Whitlow mill of Canada. There are a number of knives on a shaft which play between knives in the side of the hopper. When the curd is put into the hopper, it is caught between the -knives and cut into small pieces. The B. & W. mill is practi- cally the same mill. 153. The McPherson Mill. The McPherson mill, invented in Eastern Ontario, consists of a wheel with knives in it similar to the blade of a plane. A hopper feeds the curd down against the wheel, and as it Fig-. 36.—The Harris Curd Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Decker, John Wright, d. 1907; Woll, Fritz Wilhelm, 1865- [from old catalog]. Madison, Wis. , Mendota book company
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