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Management a key to protect valuable commodity
For many farmers, the price of wool was disappointing, but Mr Hall said wool was still important to profit and the price of wool was slowly improving.
Farm Weekly

Winners are grinners in Leica competition
Mr Micke runs a self-replacing Merino ewe flock for wool production on 526 pasture improved hectares. He has been buying Farm Weekly for 30 to 40 years and began subscribing about ...
Farm Weekly

Acupuncture spreads disease
"This is an infection caused by mycobacteria that rapidly grow around the acupuncture insertion point as a result of contaminated cotton wool swabs, towels and hot-pack covers.
Sydney Morning Herald

Flick go the shears: 'cleanskin' sheep the new black
Not so long ago shedding sheep were shunned by many in the wool industry. But high lamb prices, a shortage of shearers and the mulesing debate have prompted a growing number of ...
Australian Broadcasting Corp.

Skin price surge
Demand was strong in Russia, which consumes about 90pc of Australia's short-wool sheep and lamb skins as shoe linings. * Full report in Stock Journal, March 18 issue.
Stock Journal

Indian company buys world's finest wool
The world's finest bale of wool has sold for $170,000 dollars. The Sandlant family, from Lexton in western Victoria, produced an 11.4 micron bale of wool from shedded sheep, only ...
Australian Broadcasting Corp.

A taste for Nazi noir
Juan Samaranch, who succeeded Brundage as president of the IOC, was ''a died-in-the-wool fascist'' and the ''flame, the torch and bringing it from Athens - that was a propaganda ...
Brisbane Times

The China risk is wildly overstated
Other than that, they take a lot of our copper and wool, some sheep, a bit of steel, but not much else and these items are comparatively small.
Business Spectator

Misgivings over minerals boom
We rode high on the gold rush, then the wool boom. Now it is our coal and iron ore feeding the furnaces of rapidly developing economies such as China and India.
Sydney Morning Herald

USPTO issues Notice of Allowance for Quick-Med ...
The broad range of materials includes those that are composed of natural fibers, such as cotton and wool, as well as synthetics such as polyurethane, polyester, nylon and ...
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