Transcription of 5. Wool Classing - Woolwise
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2012 The Australian Wool Education Trust licensee for educational activities University of New England WOOL422/522 Wool Marketing & Clip Preparation _____ 5-1 5. Wool Classing Stuart Macpherson Learning Objectives On completion of this topic you should have an understanding of: Main breeds of sheep kept in Australia and their breed characteristics Principles which underlie wool classification in Australia Characteristics of wool fibre and their relationship to wool classification Importance of wool preparation to achieve a quality clip Key terms and concepts Wool Harvesting, Wool Preparation, Code of Practice, Crossbreeding, Dual Purpose, Shedding Breeds, Classing Factors, Wool Characteristics, Skirting Technique, Wool Faults, Skirting Ratio.
The aim of the AWEX Code of Practice for the AWEX Quality System, Preparation of Australian Wool Clips: The Woolclasser, 2007-2009 is to ensure that raw wool provided to the world’s wool trade is of a quality suitable to meet the diverse needs of processors. The AWEX Code of Practice aims to ensure:
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