WOOL-CLASSERS.
It-, will -interest: tho ".wool, experts of New Zealand to learn that a wool-classers' association has been formed in. Australia. In recent years .increasing attention has been paid to the^ question of skill in classing wool'in New iiealand, and farmers''have begun to. show a' readnsr' disposition •to pay'for ability in this respect. Although • the -.Australian woololassors association has been formed chiefly tor the benefit of the wool-classers'themselves soirja good n%' result. nifco to the woolgrowers, if the.:association .has the. effect of furnishing- farmers with' an Accessible source from/which they may oh/ain a-, supply of classers when required, or of improving the work of tho classers. or fixing a gradually improving standard. Th* importance of quality, which, is usually allied to •"'classifica-tion,-.becomes; more'.prominent every season and. it would appear that the expert w'oolclasser will, be a man in request in' the , future. , . ■ ' . ■
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 562, 17 July 1909, Page 8
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142WOOL-CLASSERS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 562, 17 July 1909, Page 8
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