Crossword clues for dairyman
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Dairyman \Dai"ry*man\, n.; pl. Dairymen. A man who keeps or takes care of a dairy.
Wiktionary
n. A man who works in a dairy, or who delivers dairy products.
WordNet
n. the owner or manager of a dairy [syn: dairy farmer]
a man who works in a diary
Usage examples of "dairyman".
Every dairyman dependent more or less on soiling food will find it to his advantage to grow alfalfa where it may be grown in good form.
Derville looked at the dairyman, and stepped back a few paces to glance at the house, the yard, the manure-pool, the cowhouse, the rabbits, the children.
If our grain-growing farmers can keep up the fertility of their land, as they undoubtedly can, the dairymen ought to be making theirs richer and more productive every year.
It is not phosphates that the dairyman needs so much as richer manure.
Grain-growing farmers, like our friend the Deacon, here, who sells his grain and never brings home a load of manure, and rarely buys even a ton of bran to feed to stock, and who sells more or less hay, must certainly be impoverishing their soils of phosphates much more rapidly than the dairyman who consumes nearly all his produce on the farm, and sells little except milk, butter, cheese, young calves, and old cows.
Jack Shanklin, a dairyman in Sussex, was supervising the milking of his herd of Guernseys when the milking machines turned on him, murdered him, and then entered the Shanklin home and raped Mrs.
So skillful were his confectioners and dairymen, that all the various kinds of food that were served by his cooks, either meat-cooks or fruit-cooks, they also would serve up, making them now out of confectionery or again out of milk-products.
We did try to organise, but independent dairymen always broke through us.