Wool Classing.
A3 will be soen from an advei tiseraen m another column, the Otautau branch of the Farmer a' Union has arranged for a lecture and demonstration on wool c^n-niii^ m tho Town Hall on Friday, 28th iast., at 8 p.m. Tlie lecture will be by Mr Mr W. A. MoNaught, Technical Wcol Expert. Wcol classing classes have been carried on fur a considerable time m various centre? m the North Island, and have proved very instructive and beneficial to farmers.
It is to b 3 sincerely hoped that the etep lAkx-n l-.eally will be taken full ad\rnnta?9 of by farmers and their sons and employees, as there is no doubt much ronrn for improvement m I classing <i farmers' clips. . The cry of the buyers at the annual wcol eales has all along emphasised tho nesd of better classification. Good classification will do for the farmer,' wcdl what ' good grading has done fop che^Ee and ' butter, raise the standard and value, i
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Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 312, 25 April 1911, Page 5
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164Wool Classing. Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 312, 25 April 1911, Page 5
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