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A practical handbook presenting step-by-step guidance on building and equipping cheese factories, producing and handling milk, and controlling composition, taints, and temperature. It explains materials and layouts for vats, presses, sinks, and scales; describes rennets and their preparation; and details setting, cutting, heating, acid development, dipping, salting, and curing techniques, including greasing and methods for preventing skips. It addresses special problems such as tainted milk and offers variations like the Cheddar process, while emphasizing careful observation, experimentation, and adaptation of practices to local conditions.

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T. D. Curtis

T. D. Curtis was an author known for his contributions to agricultural literature, particularly in the field of dairy farming. His works include practical guides such as "Hints on Dairying" and "Hints on Cheese-Making, for the Dairyman, the Factoryman, and the Manufacturer," which provide valuable insights for those involved in dairy production. In addition to his agricultural writings, Curtis also explored philosophical themes in his book "God." His diverse range of topics reflects a commitment to both practical and contemplative aspects of life, making his contributions noteworthy in the context of 19th-century American literature.

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