Wool provides an important source of income from the sheep flock. The contribution of wool to total flock income can vary widely depending on breed of sheep, climate, feed, management, price of wool and other factors. Under favorable conditions of production and prices, sale of wool may account for up to 40 per cent of the total reuturns from wool sheep
Sheep production in South Dakota has been increasing from year to year, reaching its greatest develo...
A centralized marketing scheme was initiated to assist small sheep producers in adapting to an emerg...
Implications This paper outlines the wool industry and highlights wool as a textile fibre. The ...
Annual income from a sheep enterprise is derived from two sources, lamb and wool. Although a majorit...
This publication provides information about managing wool to get the highest marketing returns. Cont...
The economic impact of the Wool Act funding phaseout will be felt by the entire U.S. sheep industry....
Sheep production in South Dakota offers farmers an additional means of stabilizing their income and ...
The lack of information relating the quality of the wool clip at the farm to its value to the manufa...
14 pages; includes photographs. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowled...
The major products from most commercial sheep flocks in the U.S. are lamb and wool. Basically, sheep...
This study is primarily concerned with differences in returns per pound of wool accruing to Montana ...
The effects of a range of farm management strategies on the characteristics of the wool produced by ...
Most sheep produce a merchandisable, usable fiber. However, the amount and quality varies from extre...
This report discusses price support for wool and mohair, which became mandatory through legislation...
Adapted from papers delivered to the 1987 Hill and High Country Seminar, Lincoln College. Published...
Sheep production in South Dakota has been increasing from year to year, reaching its greatest develo...
A centralized marketing scheme was initiated to assist small sheep producers in adapting to an emerg...
Implications This paper outlines the wool industry and highlights wool as a textile fibre. The ...
Annual income from a sheep enterprise is derived from two sources, lamb and wool. Although a majorit...
This publication provides information about managing wool to get the highest marketing returns. Cont...
The economic impact of the Wool Act funding phaseout will be felt by the entire U.S. sheep industry....
Sheep production in South Dakota offers farmers an additional means of stabilizing their income and ...
The lack of information relating the quality of the wool clip at the farm to its value to the manufa...
14 pages; includes photographs. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowled...
The major products from most commercial sheep flocks in the U.S. are lamb and wool. Basically, sheep...
This study is primarily concerned with differences in returns per pound of wool accruing to Montana ...
The effects of a range of farm management strategies on the characteristics of the wool produced by ...
Most sheep produce a merchandisable, usable fiber. However, the amount and quality varies from extre...
This report discusses price support for wool and mohair, which became mandatory through legislation...
Adapted from papers delivered to the 1987 Hill and High Country Seminar, Lincoln College. Published...
Sheep production in South Dakota has been increasing from year to year, reaching its greatest develo...
A centralized marketing scheme was initiated to assist small sheep producers in adapting to an emerg...
Implications This paper outlines the wool industry and highlights wool as a textile fibre. The ...