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International Sheep and Wool Handbook
May 2010
The book is designed as a text for tertiary undergraduate and postgraduate students in all years of their courses. It describes the principles upon which various activities in the sheep and wool industry are based, together with the practical implications of these principles. This comprehensive book will also be of interest and benefit to all those involved in the sheep and wool industry, including producers, wool classers, shearers, brokers, traders, exporters and processors. It covers all aspects of the international sheep and wool industry from paddock to plate and from farm to fabric.levant to the sheep and wool industry in all the main regions of the world.
Availability:
Hardcopy available from Nottingham University Press for AUD $120.00
Order:
Please complete and return the order form (PDF 388Kb) via e-mail to keeling@nup.com or print and fax it to Sarah Keeling, NUP, +44 870 420 5201
Beyond the Bale issue 43 (May 2010)
May 2010
This issue includes coverage of the Merino Cool™ lightweight collection providing year-round comfort, refreshed Woolmark merchandising collateral, the showcasing of wool’s easy-care properties, woolgrowers growing wool sustainably, management and control of sheep worms, and the AWI roadmap for flystrike prevention...
Availability:
Read Beyond the Bale Issue 43 online at http://digital.wool.com.au/ or download the magazine in PDF format (3.08 Mb).
Previous editions of Beyond the Bale magazine are available here:
Issue 1 - August 2002 (8.66Mb) | Issue 2 - October 2002 (4.19Mb) | Issue 3 - January 2003 (2.98Mb) | Issue 4 - March 2003 (2.49Mb) | Issue 5 - June 2003 (3.19Mb) | Issue 6 - July 2003 (619Kb) | Issue 7 - September 2003 (3.38Mb) | Issue 8 - November 2003 (3.2Mb) | Issue 9 - January 2004 (1.07Mb) | Issue 10 - March 2004 (3.2Mb) | Issue 11 - May 2004 (1.74Mb) | Issue 12 - July 2004 (1.21Mb) | Issue 13 - September 2004 (1.48Mb) | Issue 14 - November 2004 (1.39Mb) | Issue 15 - January 2005 (1Mb) | Issue 16 - March 2005 (3.82Mb) | Issue 17 - May 2005 (1.18Mb) | Issue 18 - July 2005 (5.71Mb) | Issue 19 - September 2005 (5.83Mb) | Issue 20 - November 2005 (0.9Mb) | Issue 21 - January 2006 (1.6Mb) | Issue 22 - April 2006 (1.51Mb) | Issue 23 - July 2006 (2.72Mb) | Issue 24 - October 2006 (1.87Mb) | Issue 25 - December 2006 (2.34Mb) | Issue 26 - February 2007 (2.24Mb) | Issue 27 - April 2007 (3.22Mb) | Issue 28 - June 2007 (3.6Mb) | Issue 29 - August 2007 (3.64Mb) | Issue 30 - October 2007 (3.37 Mb) | Issue 31 - December 2007 (2.63Mb) | Issue 32 - February 2008 (3.08Mb) | Issue 33 - April 2008 (3.71Mb) | Issue 34 - June 2008 (4.89Mb) | Issue 35 - August 2008 (8.74Mb) | Issue 36 - October 2008 (3.85Mb) | Issue 37 - December 2009 (3.80 Mb) | Issue 38 - February 2009 (2.27Mb) | Issue 39 - April 2009 (2.99Kb) | Issue 40 - June 2009 (2.42Mb) | Issue 41 - September 2009 (2.67Mb) | Issue 42 - February 2010 (2.78Mb)
Australian Wool Innovation is a not-for-profit company owned by over 29,000 Australian woolgrowers.
AWI invests in research, development, innovation and marketing along the global supply chain for Australian wool.

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