SEEDY WOOL
Sir,-—The member for Wnimarijio mentions tlio low prices farmers have been receiving for seedy wool. . Well, after four seasons of the commandeer it' is time someone wa-s calling attention to it A farmer starts to shear, say tlm 1.-piiniiing of November, bad woatiiw conies along ami delays lum. Last year we were kept back also by the influenza. What is. the consequence? Lvcry day fells its own tale. The sheep get more and morn covered with seed. When this wool is valued at least 3d. or ;ld. per lb. i, taken olt h.' 'Finally, after passing out of the farmers' hands it is cleaned, and sold at big prices. The clutching* ~re just the same. So it is time Mine .V-oiwiuVratiou re price tfas s™«'" t0 farmers—l am etc., hbbui.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 31, 31 October 1919, Page 8
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132SEEDY WOOL Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 31, 31 October 1919, Page 8
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