Show Varying Price of Wool Why there should bo such a wide difference In the prices of wool often puzzles tho average sheep grower As much as five or ten cents a pound is often paid for the wool of one flock over that of another grown practically practical-ly on the same range One of the chief points In the merits of wool Is the fineness and there is a great variation vari-ation in this characteristic Coarse lybred sheep may have no more than 5000 wool hairs to the square inch of skin while the breeds that have been bred to produce fine wool such as the Marino may have 40000 or as high as 48000 wool hairs to tho square Inch By examining the shorn skin of a sheep under a microscope tho difference differ-ence In the fineness of the wool can easily bo discerned |