Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 26, 1965, Image 18

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 26, 1965
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• Jugging
(Continued from rape 4)
baker sells eggs. bacon, cot
la ye cheese, candy, bakeiy
foods, butter, ice cieam, and
other food pioducls. His cus
tomers aie regular, and he
says he encounters only mild
seasonal fluctuations. “The
big pioblem" he told us. “is
to ha\e enough milk at the
light time, and yet not have
too much ’’ He gets around
this by pioducmg what he
feels may be a shade moie
than he will need, and then
selling that which he can’t
j etail to a suiplus outlet
The Biubakeis ha\e thiee
eluldien two boys and one
gnl and the oldest boy just
giaduated fiom Penn State.
He is employed as a leseaich
chemist
In the future, Brubaker milk maiketing conditions
plans to fuither mechanize ma y t> e something that moie
his opeiation He wants to small dauymen should con
acid jugg.ng equipment that S idei
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I
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will automatically fill jugs
right from the holding tanks.
The farm has a long his
tory in the retail milk busi
ness Brubaker’s dad stalled
in 1905 by putting milk in
glass bottles and delivering
on a loute He sold out his
letail business in 1922, but
went back into it ten yeais
latei That .business operated
continuously until one yeai
ago when the loute was sold
to a milk fum and jugging
took over completely.
The faim contains about 65
acies in ciops corn, wheat,
alfalfa, and bailey and 20
acies in pasture Biubaker
has a man who operates the
fai m and herd while he han
dles the ictatl business
This appeals to be a suc
cessful. well-managed opeia
tion and in light of piesent
R. D. 2, MANHEIM
Ph. 665-4137
MILTON BRUBAKER shown pourin l raw milk into his pasteurizing unit a;
the first step in processing home-grown milk for his retail- “jugging” business a
Spruce Villa Farm L. F. Phot<
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