Show ahe if SUITABLE HOUSE FOR DAIRY FARM should contain nothing but Nece necessary utensils the milk house Is one farm structure which should not ye be big mccord lug ing to IL E rosa of the dalry dairy department of the new york state college of agriculture who says that thatis it should be just large enough to contain a milk milic tank suitable 6 for cooling cooing and storing the mills milk and a rack tor for holding utensils sili with only enough additional space t fo permit the attendant to work conveniently if the milk house houses Is larger than la Is necess necessary itry for the he prop proper er handling of the milk he says there Is always the temptation to use it for storage purposes po besand and fo for other rother purposes purpose than for which it Is built he says that this storage practice should never be followed because of the possibility that the milk may become contaminated lie adds that storage practices are also likely to be forbidden by most t boards of heal health th other recommendations which professor ross makes make s are that the milk house should be near the stable and it should be connected to the stable avan by an enclosed passage provided with swinging doors door s at each end A plentiful supply of clear cold water should be available ava flable and the milk house should be convenient to the ice fee house bouse though pot not inside the ice house houdei it should be distant from any point of contamination and should of co course urse be so built that wagons or trucks can be driven directly direct ay to it all of these points are thoroughly described and illustrated in a new bulletin by professor ross published by the new york state college of agriculture ri this bulletin Is to those ww who want it and will be sent free orf a request to tiie the office of publication li at the college of agriculture ithaca new york ask for E |