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WOOL VALUES ENHANCED BY CAR AT SHEARING

THE sheep farmer will have to decide in the next fei weeks what preparation, if any, he will give to hi wool clip before he markets it. High prices may easil create a feeling that little or no attention need be give to the wool clip, as can be seen by the number of “all-in clips which have been displayed for sale in recent year; Pressing the fleece wool with all the skirtings, bellie stains, and, in some cases, dags still adhering to it is t be deplored and costs the farmer far more in loss c revenue than if he had hired one or two table hands < shearing to skirt his fleece wool for him. Several essential points which the farmer must atten to if he wishes his wool clip to go on to the show floc in its most attractive form are presented in these page by H. R. Lusk, Sheep and Wool Instructor, Departmei .■of Agriculture, Wellington.

I 'X’SUE W/QOi* CO.1?

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 4, 16 October 1950, Page 311

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WOOL VALUES ENHANCED BY CAR AT SHEARING New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 4, 16 October 1950, Page 311

WOOL VALUES ENHANCED BY CAR AT SHEARING New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 4, 16 October 1950, Page 311