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SHEEP AND WOOL PRODUCTION IN TURKEY
Journal of the Textile Institute Proceedings, 1956Turkey does not contribute to the world wool market despite the large sheep population. Factors contributing to this state of affairs are discussed.
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Valorization of sheep wool in agriculture
Green MaterialsClimate change forces humanity to reevaluate its activities, use natural resources more efficiently, and minimize waste. More attention is beginning to be paid to the rational use of available resources, even more so if it is necessary waste material. This is also the case with sheep’s wool unsuitable for textile purposes.
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Sheep Farming and Wool Production
1962One has only to look at a sample of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century wills and inventories to realize the important part which sheep farming played in the life of Tudor and Stuart England. In agricultural areas, even in those regions where tillage predominated, large numbers of farmers owned some sheep. Nor was sheep farming practised only by men who
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Çok eski çağlardan beri insanların koyun sürüleri güttükleri ve yapağısından iplik yaparak basit kumaşlar dokudukları bilinmektedir. Yün, kumaş dokumalarda ilk defa Babiller tarafından milattan önce 4000 yıllarında kullanılmıştır. Koyun yetiştiriciliği ve yapağı üretimi insanlığın en eski organize endüstri faaliyetidir. Yapağının, uluslararası ticareti
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Sheep Farming for Meat and Wool
2010Sheep Farming for Meat and Wool contains practical, up-to-date information on sheep production and management for producers throughout temperate Australia. It is based on research and extension projects conducted over many years by the Department of Primary Industries and its predecessors and the University of Melbourne.
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