WoolLast chance for marketing: AWI25-02-2010 Wool | Bob Garnant Because the Australian wool market finished 0.7 per cent lower last week, Australian Wool Innovation (AWI) believes there is one last chance to get the marketing right. » Read full article Being class conscious 18-02-2010 Wool | Kate Matthews Inadequate numbers of shed staff and training, unmulesed and exotic sheep breeds and pressure are impacting on the number of registered wool classers. » Read full article Superfine stands out 11-02-2010 Wool | Bob Garnant Stylish superfine wool made good gains at Australia's southern wool market last week, while the other selling centres experienced mixed results. » Read full article Confidence puts wool stronger in the farming mix 04-02-2010 Wool | Kate Matthews Steadily appreciating wool prices are giving growers greater optimism. » Read full article Marshalling a stout defence of proud industry 28-01-2010 Wool | Bob Garnant Since 1914, the Marshall family's Evelyn property has produced wool and running Merino sheep is still one of the strongest options for the lighter soils of the Lake Grace region, according to Allan Marshall. » Read full article Wool’s bumper start 21-01-2010 News | Bob Garnant Max Watts is at the forefront of the WA wool industry. » Read full article Stud’s perfect timing 21-01-2010 Wool | Kate Matthews When Alan and Sandy Forbes were in Ireland in May, 2008, they witnessed farmers across the world getting out of livestock because of low prices. » Read full article Mulesing fly in the ointment for maintaining closed flock 14-01-2010 Wool | Bob Garnant Woolproducer Brad Wooldridge has 80 bales consigned for the first sale of 2010. PHOTO: BOB GARNANT » Read full article Wool weaves old magic again 07-01-2010 News | Staff Reporter This year's wool industry will be all about supply and demand. Everyone, from the Australian Wool Forecasting Committee to WA growers, is predicting the current imbalance will drive a strong market in the next six months. » Read full article Keep your cropping, says Toby 07-01-2010 Wool | Kate Matthews At just 17 years of age, Toby Hilder is set to become a permanent face among the State's leading wool growers » Read full article » Next Page |
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