So interesting. The segment of the cows being milked, must have been the farmers family with 3 daughters/wife all with their 1920’s hair styles. It’s a hundred years ago! My grandparents in NSW were starting their families in the 1920’s. My uncle and aunt in Sydney were 94 and 96 and lived a wonderful life and unfortunately died in the last 2 years . Must have been the great NSW butter they ate that gave them a long life!!
What a terrific look back when times were so different to today’s wham bam working conditions. I’m sure everyone of those people in the industry were very proud of the work they did. Gotta love salted butter 🧈!
Absolutely fascinating! Thanks so much for posting. I’ve lived and worked on a dairy farm for my entire life, and I can assure that things have changed a lot.
My back aches, the macinery drive-belt ripped off my pinky, and the boss told me to wear a clean white cap to protect the butter from my falling hairline. And that was my first day on the job.
I never made it through the front door. Someone spilt some butter and I slipped on it and cracked my scone. I dropped my scone I brought with me for lunch too when I slipped on the butter.
This is so very interesting. I still buy Norco products to this day. Life seemed so much easier in those days. I notice that many of the cows were very interested in the cameraman, looking at the camera as they passed by ..... very inquisitive.
When I was a kid in the 60's the corner shop had a big block of butter in the ice chest and they would cut off a pound or half pound and wrap it in paper for you.
And the really good quality butter still gets exported and you can't buy it (easily at least) in Australia as a retail customer. Best butter I've ever bought was a 5kg block in Beijing which was from Victoria. I went to an excellent French restaurant in Balnarring which had amazing Aussie butter but of course hospitality businesses can access products retail can't.
Lived in Australia my whole life, 66 years, and I can remember Norco through all of my life, and now I even live in Norco territory which is the mid to north coast of NSW and boy do we get the best full cream non homogenised milk!
10:29 "Kingdom Kangaroo butter is an Empire product for an Empire table. Its manufacturer employs approximately 3/4 of a million people...AND ALL OF THEM ARE BRITISH" 😳
So interesting. The segment of the cows being milked, must have been the farmers family with 3 daughters/wife all with their 1920’s hair styles. It’s a hundred years ago!
My grandparents in NSW were starting their families in the 1920’s. My uncle and aunt in Sydney were 94 and 96 and lived a wonderful life and unfortunately died in the last 2 years . Must have been the great NSW butter they ate that gave them a long life!!
excellent post, thanks for sharing NFSA 🙏
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@@NFSAFilmsawesome video and very interesting 🤨
Awesome 👏 video and very interesting 🤨
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What a terrific look back when times were so different to today’s wham bam working conditions. I’m sure everyone of those people in the industry were very proud of the work they did. Gotta love salted butter 🧈!
Absolutely fascinating! Thanks so much for posting. I’ve lived and worked on a dairy farm for my entire life, and I can assure that things have changed a lot.
NORCO .. hmm im assuming somewhere around Lismore .... love watching these ....
It is still around. It is a dairy cooperative. And yes, it is located in Lismore.
And the mid north coast...Bellingen and Dorrigo.
My back aches, the macinery drive-belt ripped off my pinky, and the boss told me to wear a clean white cap to protect the butter from my falling hairline. And that was my first day on the job.
I never made it through the front door. Someone spilt some butter and I slipped on it and cracked my scone. I dropped my scone I brought with me for lunch too when I slipped on the butter.
This is so very interesting. I still buy Norco products to this day.
Life seemed so much easier in those days.
I notice that many of the cows were very interested in the cameraman, looking at the camera as they passed by ..... very inquisitive.
When I was a kid in the 60's the corner shop had a big block of butter in the ice chest and they would cut off a pound or half pound and wrap it in paper for you.
And the really good quality butter still gets exported and you can't buy it (easily at least) in Australia as a retail customer. Best butter I've ever bought was a 5kg block in Beijing which was from Victoria. I went to an excellent French restaurant in Balnarring which had amazing Aussie butter but of course hospitality businesses can access products retail can't.
Lived in Australia all my life and have never heard of Norco before.
According to UA-cam, Norco is owned by Australian farmers 😅
ua-cam.com/video/OOFaMLE4xlo/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
Lived in Australia my whole life, 66 years, and I can remember Norco through all of my life, and now I even live in Norco territory which is the mid to north coast of NSW and boy do we get the best full cream non homogenised milk!
10:29 "Kingdom Kangaroo butter is an Empire product for an Empire table. Its manufacturer employs approximately 3/4 of a million people...AND ALL OF THEM ARE BRITISH" 😳
@5:00 yeah absolutely no cross contamination of corruption of the test results
Butter tastes better...😜👍
All done by hand, plenty of jobs and export dollars.
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Way back when Australia was great.
wow how many coronary failures did Australia cause Britain - got them back for the convict shit.
Probably none; butter is better for you than that margarine crap haha.