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Authors: BARNETT NL SWAN AA PURVIS IW
Citation: Nl. Barnett et al., BENEFIT-COST-ANALYSIS OF RECORDING DAM PEDIGREES IN MERINO SHEEP BREEDING PROGRAMS (REPRINTED), Wool Technology and Sheep Breeding, 46(2), 1998, pp. 119-123

Authors: WOOLASTON RR
Citation: Rr. Woolaston, BREEDING LIVESTOCK FOR REDUCED RELIANCE ON CHEMICALS (REPRINTED), Wool Technology and Sheep Breeding, 46(2), 1998, pp. 124-132

Authors: RONG WH SHAO K WULIJI T
Citation: Wh. Rong et al., THE EFFECT OF INTRODUCING MERINO GENES INTO THE INNER MONGOLIAN FINE WOOL SHEEP BREEDS, Wool Technology and Sheep Breeding, 46(2), 1998, pp. 133-143

Authors: NAYLOR GRS
Citation: Grs. Naylor, FIBER DIAMETER DISTRIBUTION IN SALE LOTS AND TOPS, Wool Technology and Sheep Breeding, 46(2), 1998, pp. 144-153

Authors: BAXTER BP COTTLE DJ
Citation: Bp. Baxter et Dj. Cottle, THE USE OF MIDSIDE FLEECE FIBER DIAMETER DISTRIBUTION MEASUREMENTS INSHEEP SELECTION, Wool Technology and Sheep Breeding, 46(2), 1998, pp. 154-171

Authors: ROBINSON PW REID TC JOYCE NI BOUL HL
Citation: Pw. Robinson et al., MEETING MARKET AND CONSUMER REQUIREMENTS IN WOOL PRODUCTION, Wool Technology and Sheep Breeding, 46(2), 1998, pp. 172-187

Authors: REID TC
Citation: Tc. Reid, SLIPE WOOL PRODUCTION IN NEW-ZEALAND, Wool Technology and Sheep Breeding, 46(2), 1998, pp. 188-197

Authors: ABBOTT GM BLANCHONETTE I
Citation: Gm. Abbott et I. Blanchonette, WOOL PACKAGING AND CONTAMINATION, Wool Technology and Sheep Breeding, 46(2), 1998, pp. 198-212

Authors: ATKINS KD GILMOUR AR THOMPSON R COELLI KA CASEY AE
Citation: Kd. Atkins et al., PROSPECTS FOR ACROSS-FLOCK GENETIC EVALUATION IN AUSTRALIAN MERINO SHEEP (REPRINTED), Wool Technology and Sheep Breeding, 46(1), 1998, pp. 1-11

Authors: MCEWAN JC KERR RJ
Citation: Jc. Mcewan et Rj. Kerr, FURTHER EVIDENCE THAT MAJOR GENES EFFECT HOST-RESISTANCE TO NEMATODE PARASITES IN COOPWORTH SHEEP (REPRINTED), Wool Technology and Sheep Breeding, 46(1), 1998, pp. 12-16

Authors: LAPPAGE J
Citation: J. Lappage, CONTINUOUS HAND-KNOTTING OF WOOL RUGS, WALLHANGINGS AND UPHOLSTERY, Wool Technology and Sheep Breeding, 46(1), 1998, pp. 17-23

Authors: BAXTER BP
Citation: Bp. Baxter, PRELIMINARY-RESULTS ON USING THE OFDA TO DISCRIMINATE BETWEEN WOOL, CASHMERE AND MOHAIR, Wool Technology and Sheep Breeding, 46(1), 1998, pp. 24-32

Authors: LAPPAGE J JOHNSON NAG BRORENS PH HARTSHORN OLR HEANEY MJ MCKINSTRY RM
Citation: J. Lappage et al., THE WRONZ ABRASION TEST INSTRUMENT AND METHOD, Wool Technology and Sheep Breeding, 46(1), 1998, pp. 33-45

Citation: WEAVABLE SINGLES YARN - A TECHNOLOGICAL BREAKTHROUGH IN WORSTED SPINNING, Wool Technology and Sheep Breeding, 46(1), 1998, pp. 46-49

Authors: WOOD EJ
Citation: Ej. Wood, WHAT IS A PHYSICIST DOING IN WOOL, Wool Technology and Sheep Breeding, 46(1), 1998, pp. 50-65

Authors: CARNABY GA
Citation: Ga. Carnaby, THE NEW-ZEALAND RESEARCH EFFORT TO INCREASE THE VALUE OF WOOL, Wool Technology and Sheep Breeding, 46(1), 1998, pp. 66-90

Authors: NAYLOR GRS STANTON J
Citation: Grs. Naylor et J. Stanton, TIME OF SHEARING AND THE DIAMETER CHARACTERISTICS OF FIBER ENDS IN THE PROCESSED TOP - AN OPPORTUNITY FOR IMPROVED SKIN COMFORT IN GARMENTS, Wool Technology and Sheep Breeding, 45(4), 1997, pp. 243-255

Authors: COUNSELL DJ VIZARD AL
Citation: Dj. Counsell et Al. Vizard, FACTORS AFFECTING THE BUSINESS RISK OF WOOL GROWING FARMS IN THE HIGHRAINFALL ZONE OF AUSTRALIA, Wool Technology and Sheep Breeding, 45(4), 1997, pp. 256-266

Authors: BAXTER BP
Citation: Bp. Baxter, EXAMINATION OF THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN OFDA AND LASERSCAN ON ULTRAFINE WOOLS, Wool Technology and Sheep Breeding, 45(4), 1997, pp. 267-282

Authors: LAMB PR YANG S
Citation: Pr. Lamb et S. Yang, CHOOSING THE RIGHT TOP FOR SPINNING, Wool Technology and Sheep Breeding, 45(4), 1997, pp. 283-308

Authors: HANSFORD KA
Citation: Ka. Hansford, WOOL STRENGTH AND TOPMAKING, Wool Technology and Sheep Breeding, 45(4), 1997, pp. 309-320

Authors: ROBINSON N MCPARTLAN H WARD W MATTHEWS M
Citation: N. Robinson et al., DNA TESTING FOR BREEDING BETTER SHEEP, Wool Technology and Sheep Breeding, 45(3), 1997, pp. 147-156

Authors: GREEFF JC
Citation: Jc. Greeff, COST-BENEFIT-ANALYSIS OF REALIZED GENETIC-IMPROVEMENT OF WOOL PRODUCTION IN AN OPEN NUCLEUS BREEDING SCHEME, Wool Technology and Sheep Breeding, 45(3), 1997, pp. 157-166

Authors: FLEET M LUSH B
Citation: M. Fleet et B. Lush, SIRE EFFECTS ON VISIBLE PIGMENTATION IN A CORRIEDALE FLOCK, Wool Technology and Sheep Breeding, 45(3), 1997, pp. 167-173

Authors: SYMON J
Citation: J. Symon, PROFITABLE BREEDING FOR THE COMMERCIAL WOOL PRODUCER, Wool Technology and Sheep Breeding, 45(3), 1997, pp. 174-181
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