In the rebellion of '45, just six years ago, old Mother Osborne had gone to one Butterfield, a dairyman living at Gubblecot, to beg for buttermilk.
The dairyman who is marketing his own product is in a position where his efforts to produce a fine product should prove of distinct advantage to him in enabling him to sell it for a higher price than that obtained for ordinary milk.
A copy of the rules is furnished to each dairyman and is supposed to be posted in the stable.
It is well within the power of any dairyman to prepare what is practically a pure culture of the same bacterium as is supplied from the laboratory.
How many more such cases will develop if this treatment becomes a popular domestic resort, applied by the dairyman himself in all sorts of surroundings and with little or no antiseptic precautions?
It was very cold, but the dairymanknew that it was time at three o'clock to measure the milk that must go to town for the children to drink as they ate the bread that the baker had mixed and baked.
No other people were out, but the milkman knew that he must start to town at four o'clock and begin delivering his milk that the dairyman had measured so early in the morning.
The dairymanpoured rich milk into his shining bottles and packed them into the milkman's wagon.
The dairyman had measured the milk at three for the children to drink when they ate the bread that the baker had mixed at two, and baked in the fire he had lighted at one.
He heard the sound of the baker kneading his bread, and the drip of the milk as the dairyman measured it.
He shoved an account at her in a most savage manner, Thad thought, and the boy felt as if he could have kicked the grim dairyman with rare good pleasure to settle the account.
Poor old Mr. Hosmer tried to bustle forward and enter into the conversation; but the husky dairyman just brushed him aside as though he were no more than a child.
Thad recognized him as a certain well-to-do farmer and dairyman who had an unenviable reputation as a cruel taskmaster with his hired help.
The dairyman had been so very poor and low down in the world, that the count felt it his duty to cast off his daughter, lest she should do discredit to his noble line.
The dairyman had been dead a good many years now, and Dame Clementina managed the dairy alone.
When the congregation dispersed, I entered into discourse with the Dairyman and a few of the poor of my flock, whose minds were of the like disposition to his own.
If my friend the Dairyman was in any danger of falling into idolatry, his child would have been the idol of his affections.
As I approached the village where the good old Dairyman dwelt, I observed him in a little field, driving his two cows before him towards a yard and hovel which adjoined his cottage.
The Dairyman was telling his companion what a blessing the Lord had given him in his daughter.
At that moment the Dairyman came in with two pails of milk hanging from the yoke on his shoulders.
I promised the good dairyman to attend on the Friday at the appointed hour; and after some more conversation respecting his own state of mind under the present trial, he went away.
Many such a sweet interview have I myself enjoyed beneath the roof where dwelt the Dairyman and his little family.
A still more recent visit to the good old Dairyman (who still lives, at the age of eighty-two) has been made by the author of this narrative.
One prime object which the dairyman should keep constantly in view is, to maintain the animal in a sound and healthy condition.
No operation on the farm is of greater importance to the dairyman than the cutting of his grass and the manner of curing hay; and in this respect the practice over the country generally is susceptible of very marked improvement.
Recognising this, the dairyman at once learns that his remedies for the troublesome infections are cleanliness and low temperatures.
We have been learning that the dairyman is more closely related to bacteria and their activities than almost any other class of persons.
All of these troubles the dairyman owes to the presence in his milk of unusual species of bacteria which grow there abundantly.
Passing from milk to butter, we find a somewhat different story, inasmuch as here bacteria are direct allies to the dairyman rather than his enemies.
The dairymanexperiences many troubles with his milk.
Occasionally a dairyman finds his milk becoming slimy, instead of souring and curdling in the normal fashion.
The third great product of the dairy industry is cheese, and in connection with this product the dairyman is even more dependent upon bacteria than he is in the production of butter.
Having recognised that the various troubles, which occasionally occur even in the better class of dairies, are due to bacteria, the dairyman is, at least in a measure, prepared to avoid them.
Upon them the dairymanis dependent for his flavours.
It would not be easy to overstate the benefit a dairyman receives from being relieved of the need for housing, hand-feeding, and tending his cows during a long winter.
Another most valuable crop to the dairyman is lucerne, which will keep in a well-built stack for an indefinite time.
Special facilities are afforded by the railways for the conveyance of perishable goods, and cream is forwarded by the dairyman to the city factories from districts 300 miles distant.
Before they are returned to the dairyman to be used again, they should first be rinsed with cold water, then washed thoroughly with hot, soapy water, and finally rinsed with hot water.
Such milk is necessarily higher in price than milk that is less wholesome and sanitary, because of the extra cost to the dairyman in meeting the requirements that make it possible for him to produce clean milk under sanitary conditions.
Sometimes the milk that a dairyman markets contains more fat than the law requires; but even such milk cannot legally be skimmed nor diluted with skim milk.
The precautions that the farmer and dairyman are called on to observe in the making and handling of butter should be continued by the housewife after she purchases butter for home use.
Soon he reached the forking roads, and saw the dairyman by the wayside.
The dairyman bore the intelligence of his daughter's untitled state as best he could, and punished her by not coming near her for several weeks, though at last he grumbled his forgiveness, and made up matters with Jim.
Jim turned to follow in the direction indicated, when, behold, there stood at his back her father, Dairyman Tucker.
Before knocking, he perceived the dairyman walking across from a gate in the other direction, as if he had just come in.
The carriage having vanished, the dairyman gazed in the opposite direction, towards Exonbury.
The dairyman rubbed his hands with delight, and returned to the city as the cathedral clock struck five.
That astute old man immediately divined that Jim was meaning to track the fugitives, in ignorance (as the dairyman supposed) of their lawful relation.
The dairyman hastily untied his mare from the row of other horses, mounted, and descended to a bridle-path which would take him obliquely into the London road a mile or so ahead.
The rough voice of Dairyman Tucker was the vehicle of this remark.
Arrived here, the dairyman pulled up and looked around.
Then the dairyman practised the greatest duplicity of his life.
The dairyman had not recognized the taste at that time, and thought the butter bewitched.
About this time they would hear Dairyman Crick's voice, lecturing the non-resident milkers for arriving late, and speaking sharply to old Deborah Fyander for not washing her hands.
I was told by the dairyman that you hated old families.
She followed Dairyman Crick, and had the mournful satisfaction of seeing that Clare remained behind.
It was Dairyman Crick's rule to insist on breaking down these partialities and aversions by constant interchange, since otherwise, in the event of a milkman or maid going away from the dairy, he was placed in a difficulty.
They sat on over the tea-table waiting for their luggage, which the dairyman had promised to send before it grew dark.
Dairyman Crick, as he sat down to breakfast next day, with a riddling gaze round upon the munching men and maids.
Laura instantly ran down to thank him with her whole heart for his kind attention, after which, as long as Frank continued ill, the old dairymanrose long before his usual time, to bring this welcome refreshment.
These scales weigh from one-half ounce up to 250 pounds, and as they can be used for ordinary weighing without regard to the butter-salting attachment, every dairyman should have one.
Among the Todas of the Neilgherry Hills in Southern India the priestly dairyman (palol) is a sacred personage, and his life, like that of the Flamen Dialis, is hedged in by many taboos.
Some eighteen or nineteen years ago a man named Karkievan resigned the office of dairyman when his wife died, but two years later he was re-elected and has held office ever since.
Rivers was not able to verify it; he understood that during the tenure of his office the dairyman is really celibate.
Apparently in old times a more stringent rule prevailed, and the dairyman was obliged to vacate office whenever a death occurred in his clan.
Now when a death occurs in his clan, the dairyman may not attend any of the funeral ceremonies unless he gives up office, but he may be re-elected after the second funeral ceremonies have been completed.
Todas of the Neilgherry Hills, custom as to the pollution of death observed by sacred dairyman among the, ii.
The dairymanfailed in business, and became a hackney-cab driver.
Besides, it is not to the interest of the manufacturing chemist or the dairyman to turn out spurious cultures or bad soured milk, and on the whole we see no reason why they should not engage in the business.
The dairyman who knows his business does not need to be told of the care which is necessary to keep milk in good condition.
Any one conversant with the trade knows how widely these methods have been adopted of late years; we may, therefore, assume that the average dairyman has at his command milk suitable for the incubation process.
The Creamometer] The colour should be like that of porcelain, but, as already stated, it is a common thing for thedairyman to add a small quantity of anatto or an aniline dye of a similar shade, to give the milk a rich creamy tint.
They set prices just as low as they thought the best dairyman could continue to produce.
Derr reported with pleasure that within the first year of the program 15% of the cows were eliminated and replaced by better stock and that "one dairyman said the first month's test paid for the year's work.
One dairyman explained: That was a very useful service that salesmen performed.
This was too much, so calling the dairyman to the house I abused him roundly and threatened that if he did not send pure milk in future I would ask the consul to punish him severely.
So long as it is white the native dairyman considers that his obligations to customers are discharged, while the more water he can add, the better it is for his own pocket.
I seized the dairyman with a hazy idea of making an end of him, when, lo and behold, there slipped from his capacious sleeve a piece of thick bamboo containing about two pints of water.
This he cheerfully agreed to do, and for a time I fared sumptuously, but it was not long ere my boy informed me that, the cows having run dry, the dairyman had returned to his home in the country.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dairyman" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: breaker; breeder; cattleman; equerry; groom; hostler; rancher; stableman; tamer; trainer