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Monday, May 12, 2014

1930: WALKER-GORDON'S PLAINSBORO "ROTOLACTOR"

The fascinating Rotolactor, where milk cows are standing on a fascinating merry go round as they are being collectively milked was big local news back in 1930 when the company threw the doors open to the public to see the very latest in sanitary dairy procedures. I am probably one of many who went on a school trip to witness that incredibly interesting concept. Through the years it was a "must visit" for anyone in the very rural town of Plainsboro. The unit was disassembled in 1979.

2 comments:

JoeB said...

Tom:
One of those things you tend to forget. I remember taking my children to view them milking the cows in the late 60's.

Joy Ward said...

The Roto-lactor made a huge impression on my Dad! He'd talk about it every time we drove through Plainsboro on the way to New Brunswick to visit his parents. And I mean Every. Time. "Turn onto the Roto-Lactor Road" and "Never speed through Cranbury" still ring in my head when I drive up to see relatives. Good times.