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<blockquote data-quote="sheepwise" data-source="post: 6322208" data-attributes="member: 452"><p>There was a trial done with low value swaledale wool a few years ago. Basically the cost of grading was more than the value of the wool even although there are really only two grades with these poor types - white and coloured with coloured almost worthless. So BWMB asked the producers of this wool to sort into the two lines on farm to try to retain a bit of value. Interestingly the grading percentage changed from 75% coloured to 75% white!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sheepwise, post: 6322208, member: 452"] There was a trial done with low value swaledale wool a few years ago. Basically the cost of grading was more than the value of the wool even although there are really only two grades with these poor types - white and coloured with coloured almost worthless. So BWMB asked the producers of this wool to sort into the two lines on farm to try to retain a bit of value. Interestingly the grading percentage changed from 75% coloured to 75% white!!! [/QUOTE]
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