This report discusses price support for wool and mohair, which became mandatory through legislation enacted in 1947 and in 1949. The National Wool Act of 1954 (P.L. 83-690) established direct payments for wool and mohair producers. The act’s stated purpose was to encourage production of wool because it was considered an essential and strategic commodity
This report discusses legislation regarding commodities and price supports. Since 1933, Congress has...
Annual income from a sheep enterprise is derived from two sources, lamb and wool. Although a majorit...
Vita.The U.S. sheep industry has been declining 'in size since 1942. Several factors have played a ...
Wool and mohair have been declining industries. Sheep inventories are a fifth of their World War II...
Wool and mohair have been declining industries. Sheep inventories are a fifth of their World War II ...
The U.S. sheep industry has been declining in size for many years. Many factors have contributed to ...
This report provides an overview of the cotton, wool, and mohair sectors and addresses consideration...
Wool provides an important source of income from the sheep flock. The contribution of wool to total ...
The economic impact of the Wool Act funding phaseout will be felt by the entire U.S. sheep industry....
The wool and mohair industries have been in a period of radical transition over the last few years. ...
Sheep production in South Dakota offers farmers an additional means of stabilizing their income and ...
A centralized marketing scheme was initiated to assist small sheep producers in adapting to an emerg...
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...
This was a discussion of the dramatic decrease in wool production in North Dakota in 1949. The price...
This report discusses legislation regarding commodities and price supports. Since 1933, Congress has...
Annual income from a sheep enterprise is derived from two sources, lamb and wool. Although a majorit...
Vita.The U.S. sheep industry has been declining 'in size since 1942. Several factors have played a ...
Wool and mohair have been declining industries. Sheep inventories are a fifth of their World War II...
Wool and mohair have been declining industries. Sheep inventories are a fifth of their World War II ...
The U.S. sheep industry has been declining in size for many years. Many factors have contributed to ...
This report provides an overview of the cotton, wool, and mohair sectors and addresses consideration...
Wool provides an important source of income from the sheep flock. The contribution of wool to total ...
The economic impact of the Wool Act funding phaseout will be felt by the entire U.S. sheep industry....
The wool and mohair industries have been in a period of radical transition over the last few years. ...
Sheep production in South Dakota offers farmers an additional means of stabilizing their income and ...
A centralized marketing scheme was initiated to assist small sheep producers in adapting to an emerg...
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...
This was a discussion of the dramatic decrease in wool production in North Dakota in 1949. The price...
This report discusses legislation regarding commodities and price supports. Since 1933, Congress has...
Annual income from a sheep enterprise is derived from two sources, lamb and wool. Although a majorit...
Vita.The U.S. sheep industry has been declining 'in size since 1942. Several factors have played a ...