The Farmstead Creamery Advisor
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The Farmstead Creamery Advisor
Author | : Gianaclis Caldwell |
Publisher | : Chelsea Green Publishing Company |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Cheese industry |
ISBN | : 9781603582216 |
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Drawing from her own and other cheesemakers' experiences, Caldwell brings to life the story of creating a successful cheesemaking business in a practical, organized manner. Absolutely essential for anyone interested in becoming a licensed artisan cheesemaker, The Farmstead Creamery Advisor will also appeal to the many small and hobby-farm owners who already have milking animals and who wish to improve their home dairy practices and facilities.
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