Do you know where U.S. wool goes? On average each year, about 60% is exported (primarily to China), approximately 15% is proudly used by our U.S. Military, and 25% goes through U.S. mills for use in products such as socks, wool shirts/jackets, blankets and more.
Check out the Virginia Shepherd's Symposium -- a virtual conference that will offer a variety of presentations over two days next week. Register at https://t.co/YUjEFL35tS.
Exciting News for 2024 ASI Annual Convention Attendees! Get ready for cozy comfort with our exclusive Duckworth Wool Socks from Montana β the perfect promotional goodie bag addition. (One pair per registration)
Don't miss out, register now at https://t.co/LqGUA1Xxlu
Check out this ASI podcast on Record Keeping for Management Decisions https://t.co/aeuxRnWuWc...
Interested in an App? Learn about the options available at https://t.co/LEcZg459XZ
Whether large or small,keeping detailed records can have a positive impact on your flock from managing animal health to helping your operation perform more efficiently to increasing production. There are lots of ways to keep records from notebooks to spreadsheets to software/Apps
Handling sheep quietly and efficiently isnβt intuitive for everyone. Make sure your sheep handlers are well trained. To get you started, ASI offers a three-part video series by Dr. Temple Grandin on how to handle sheep. https://t.co/zYLPIpMPp8
The American Sheep Industry Association released a video podcast today sharing the status of a legal process initiated several months ago toward the possible filing of a United States trade law violation by lamb importers.
https://t.co/MtNW4berqo
π Mark your calendars and get ready for the ASI ANNUAL CONVENTION 2024, In Denver ! π
This event promises to be a highlight of the year for everyone involved in the sheep industry
Check out the September 2023 issue of the Sheep Industry News, packed with prices and production, ASI Executive board meeting in Idaho and more...
Read it online at:
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How to Combat Blue Tongue By:
Christie Mayo, DVM and Molly Carpenter, DVM
Colorado State University, College of Veterinary Medicine
https://t.co/H8SPe1vBXn
As you await the arrival of the 2023 Genetics Issue of the Sheep Industry News in your mailbox, take a look back at the 2022 and 2021 Genetics Issues.
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