Dairy
From Wikinfo
A dairy is a building for the extraction and processing of animal milk (usually from cows) for human consumption. The end product of such processes are known as dairy products.
Historically, the milking and the processing took place in the same place: on a dairy farm. The development of refrigeration and road transport has meant that most farmers only milk their cows and temporarily store the milk in large refrigerated tanks, whence it is later transported by truck to central processing facilities.
Milking Sheds
Topics for discussion:
- milking machines
- typical layouts (herringbone, swingover, rotary)
- temporary storage
Processing Facilities
Topics:
- Pasteurization, homogenization
- Cream extraction
- Cheese, butter, yoghurt
In New Zealand English, a dairy was the name given to a small shop which sold basic grocery staples, milk (and bread and butter) especially. Today it is specifically a small convenience store. A farm is a dairy farm, milking facilities are milking sheds or cow sheds, and processing facilities are dairy factories.
References
- Adapted from the Wikipedia article, "Dairy" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dairy, used under the GNU Free Documentation License

