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the free encyclopedia Place where milk is stored and where butter
cheese and yoghurt are made or sold For other uses
"Dairy" &#160
–&#160
news &#160
newspapers &#160
Learn more
books &#160
scholar &#160
Vorarlberg
Austria
2800-2600 BCE
depicting the production of cow dairy products in the stables of the complex
with aman milking on the right and
on the left
men decanting and churning in large containers to obtain cream
butter and cheese
Sumerian Gallery of the Iraq Museum &#91
1 &#93
A dairy farm is a place where milk is stored and where butter
cheese

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