Merinos clear fit in Corrigin

By Courtney Walsh
Updated September 20 2018 - 3:20pm, first published July 24 2018 - 6:00am
Corrigin producer Callum Nicholls (left) with James Culleton, Landmark Corrigin, in the yards last week after weighing hoggets which had come off a crop and pasture grazing trial conducted with the Corrigin Farm Improvement Group.
Corrigin producer Callum Nicholls (left) with James Culleton, Landmark Corrigin, in the yards last week after weighing hoggets which had come off a crop and pasture grazing trial conducted with the Corrigin Farm Improvement Group.

IF you are in the Merino industry because you love wool then, like Corrigin-based producer Callum Nicholls, you would be glad to see the value of the fibre move in the direction it has in recent months.

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