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TO STUDY METHODS

AMERICAN EXPERT COMING NEW ZEALAND WOOL PRODUCTION Received Feb. 13. 9.15 p.m. WASHINGTON, Feb. 12. Mr J. Walker, the Department of Agriculture’s research representative, will spend a year in Australia and New Zealand studying wool production, for the purpose of applying practicable features to co-operative wool marketing in the United States. Delegates from the leading co-opera-tive wool maAeting associations, representing 38,000 American wool producers, met here with the Department of Agriculture to develop a Government programme of research service and educational work. Mr Walker said wool coming from Africa and Australia threatened to dominate the American market. It was better graded and suited mill requirements. Americans wanted to know how these foreign producers produced the wool, how to meet mill requirements, and how the product was merchandised.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19766, 14 February 1927, Page 7

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TO STUDY METHODS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19766, 14 February 1927, Page 7

TO STUDY METHODS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19766, 14 February 1927, Page 7