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Milking Machine 1917
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The milking machine used a vacuum system to gently suck the milk from the cow like how a baby would drink from a bottle
His design was important because it was much gentler on the cows, making milking more efficient. This helped out farmers get more milk without hurting the cows.
Because of his creation it was much gentler on the cows and made more milking efficient. This helped farmers get more milk without hurting the cows.
Before he invented the milking machine it was slow hard working plus it took hours every day to Milk all off the cows
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They got more milk because before the Milking Machine they were not milked probably and were done very fast so they could get thought all the cows
the machine was gentle, so cows were more comfortable when they were getting milked
They got more money from the new machine because with the extra milk they could sell more make a bit more money and get a bit better in life
His invention changed dairy farming making it much easier for farmers to look after their cows and make more milk. Today, nearly all of dairy farms use milking machines to this day
This means that farming became way more easier, and farmers could take better care of their cows while making more milk. It also helped lower milk prices and made dairy products more available to people. This invention changed lives by saving time, making farming more productive, and helping feed more people.
It became harder for farmers with the demand on milk so the herds had to grow and it was longer for the farmers to Milk them.
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About Norman Daysh
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Norman Daysh was an inventor known for developing the first every working milking machine in 1917. His design significantly improved dairy farming by allowing cows to be milked mechanically, reducing labor and increasing efficiency.
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