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Beyond the Bale issue 42 (February 2010)
February 2010
This issue includes coverage of wool being marketed as a naturally carbon-friendly fibre, the Woolmark brand helping to improve sales, AWI training retail staff around the world about wool’s benefits, a new tool to help woolgrowers combat lice in their flocks, young farmers valuing Merinos’ reliability, and much more…
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Read Beyond the Bale Issue 42 online at http://digital.wool.com.au/
Australian Pastoral Property Innovation Manual
November 2009
The Australian Pastoral Property Innovation Manual features 120 on-property innovations. The innovations been implemented across the Bestprac network which extends throughout the rangelands and lower rainfall mixed farming regions of Qld, NSW, SA and WA.
There is a broad range of practical innovations included in the manual covering business management and administration, business diversification, people, production, the environment and infrastructure and equipment.
Order your copy of the Australian Pastoral Property Innovation Manual to inspire you to make innovative improvements to your business and property.
Cost: $55 (inc GST and postage)
Order: Please fax the order form (PDF 126Kb) to Rural Directions Pty Ltd on (08) 8842 1766 or post to PO Box 646, Clare SA 5453 or email bestprac@ruraldirections.com.
For further information, contact Rural Directions Pty Ltd on (08) 8842 1103.
AWI Constitution
November 2009
The legal document that outlines the operations of AWI.
Code: GC009
Australian Wool Innovation is a not-for-profit company owned by around 30,000 Australian woolgrowers.
AWI invests in research, development, innovation and marketing along the global supply chain for Australian wool.
fibre to fashion . woolgrowers to retailers
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