Show wool cor car on tour A wool demonstration car under tho the charge of specialists 0 of the untied united states state s department of agricultural I 1 colleges of tile the states Is now touring montana and utah to show varde growers tho end better wool cipreana jo esthe more money the car left Liv livinston Livin inkton gion montana I 1 on january 19 an and d Is expected to continue its tra vels well into the sp fl prina rInAr in addition to samples of the of wool six heads live adeep aparo aro being carried earrie 4 in th tho car in order to show the various ak grades as aa they appear on the sheep for the primary purpose of the dispel the common idea that woolas wool and that care in the ad selection lection of the breed and in th yn 11 of the daro are unnecessary tinero unprofitable bitable det details nils today tt it is said man many y american growers do not aelize that the mark value evalue of a fleece inrid by its clean or scoured rot it its s gross weight and by tile the character of the fiber many are quite unable to the IN S ze 0 4 of shrinkage in their fleeces and do not understand the bearing on their own profits of tho prices for various grades of wool f quoted on the large markets dealers on the other hand understand these things very well they know that manufacturers are slow alow to accept miscellaneous lots lota of wool but prefer certain grades fort ertain purposes the necessary grading the m A but after the purchased chi ahe c clip from th mhd gro grower the price they offer offe t mulat of course be ba low to protect them from loss loas on account of low grade wool and there wa is a tendency to base lf it on the value of this low grade wool woodal together altogether under this system th there ere la Is little encouragement given the grower to improve the breed of his sheep the prica he race ived arp aty year ed r f boyea to year for his clip may vry vary but there is apparently little connection iween between be tho the variation and his own effar efforts to tal A for r this reason creaso ra thi the va tho ho jhb of aar car believe that th the wool ol 01 would be f really benefited by inducing the tha I 1 wool to himself in in this fayhe vay he not flot 0 only nl would know himself but wat he had to sell but he would bi belsole bel 1616 aole to ascertain on what grades W he 7 made the most moat profit and could breed accordingly under exi sifong 11 circumstances it ta Is not probable th that a t th tho v gr iier could market his hia graded clip for ei atonal ottil ruch much if arik any larger than that for 4 which he now sells it but the he knowledge that the grading gives ps him birn would enquest i j ka e 1 b n i enable bie tta iio WW the entire standard of his product and ultimately Inc increase kease his I 1 profit e f A in V aus australia t the e gro w ers fi have found found it distinctly advantageous to have the grading done in the shearing sheds and to seu sell graded abol the extra coff it has been found is more than offset by the pa increase in the market price of tho the properly prepared product in ii this id cou nty also alio steps hava hav be been eibi taken take h to tes test t the plan on a commer commercial clil scale but concer concertin con certen clr action an the part of if a larger number nimber of influential flock masi masters masiers eis is regarded BB necessary fai fornay any the ithe prevailing making ir the wool woof an A instead of a quality basis p thesis this is say gay abo th specialists r no reison reason why hytha the individual le krower grower should not grade his wool for his r own and profit 0 once iafe he as has done this he will b 1 t see that profits depend upon the j f f character adwell as well as the number of i and he will wil I 1 turn his atton attention tion nr a f u T betterment itt ervent it at is gener alty admitted that australian success 0 4 suo cess in heep j reading breeding has been i ou to to t the he object yon so 6 flotd S 14 ya X fv IS if |