Show milk house heaters solve farm problem easily attached to walls in winter time nobody enjoys working in a cold milk house but until very recently farmers could do little about it except perhaps add another layer to their already uncomfortably bulky clothing experiments conducted in the last two or three years however have helped solve the milk house heating problem one type of equipment developed as a direct result of such agricultural engineering experiments is shown in the accompanying illustration it is a watt volt thermostatically controlled electric space heater easily attached to the milk milic house wall it is five feet high and produces a temperature pera ture range of between 40 and 80 degrees other new developments along this line include the use of small hot water radiators which are connected to sta standard edard dairy water heaters and tk R RV 7 7 9 arthur miller of union ill admires the new heater recently in stalled in his milk house the conversion of electric milk cool er compres compressors sors into heat pumps most farmers however are interested te primarily in spot heating that is warning only the cefic places in which they happen to be working at the moment this is a relatively simple job and can be done by placing heat lamps dl di erectly above or adjacent to the space to be warmed |