1986 - Volume #10, Issue #4, Page #20
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Dream Sheep Don't Have Any Wool
"Wool isn't worth the cost of production in the U.S.," says Clyde Burch, Bethel, Mo., a promoter of "hair sheep" which don't have any wool and thus don't require any shearing, docking, or tagging. Best of all, hair sheep produce a leaner meat - without the fatty deposits developed to coat wool with an oily layer ù that..........


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1986 - Volume #10, Issue #4