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Lea diagrammes suivanta illustrant la mithode. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 MICROCOPY RISOIUTION TBT CHART (ANSI and ISO TEST CHART No. 2) lii IIS lit 1^ 13.6 1^ 12.2 2.0 1.8 1^ 1^ i^ ji /APPLIED IM/GE I 16^3 Eait Moin Street RochMttf, N«w Yofh 14609 USA (716) *82 - 0300 - Phorw (716) 288- 5989 - fo* DEPARTMENT OP AORICULTUl LIVB STOCK BRANCH OTTAWA . . CANADA -JUN 5 IJ REVIEW OF CO-OPERATIVE WOOL SALES IN CANADA PREPARING WOOL FOR MARKET PAMPHLET No. 14 PuKU-h,., b. ^^^^on^^^n^^^ ,_„, „^^.^ J— 1 Agriculture, Ottawa. MARCIj, 1917 DOMINION DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE MVE STOCK RRAXCII. SHEEP AND GOAT DIVISION. JOHN BRIGHT, Commlttlentr. PAKPHIET Ho. 14. March, ion. H. S. ARKCLL. A««t. C«mmittion«r. REVIEW OF CO-OPERATIVE WOOL SALES IN CANADA. PRE PAMNG WOOL FOB MA HKET. BT T. Reg. Arkell and J. K. Kinj. proi '» ""-t re.s,KH.ts, «d..„t,.ble to thf^u Z ful ' /• *»>« d'ffcrpnt provinces nre, f..r.Mi„K. in fact, no Vountry of rolativ^ . r.!^ Prosecufon of some system of sLoej^ for their production. Yet the s h.I i dus rv h'„ ' '" "'""r ""'""'' «'lva„ta«es tion h. C.„.di..„ agriculture w,,t;''itTtCrt„te'd:r„:d:"''"''' ''" '"""''"-^ ^- devc,o;;;;;t:,r.;rr;iS:::^i:;.^-i-:t:n'-^ '-fl-enoe „«„>„. t,. «l.i..h until r^ent'v so peer, Ily 7xis od 'tL I " '" •'""' •*''*' '"^ P"«« °f «""» rn- PO".. • ■ ^ incentive o ^e^^:;;^^:^, ""^'^'"« -1^ " ^^ cents -"^"" .l;e^!:,:::;dir*-=S=^=t would act as a d;rt'*;ti'ritT„*ci:irn''';rr""*'';:^ '''"" ^''^ -^-^ -^ -"' toward sheep raisi,,^. As a mean "to tl Ll tC mif^ir™"' ""'■*"'^" '''^ ^""""^ ance of the sheep industry, instructed offic^ of tJ"':*''.- «PP^-'«t'>« the import- the ..hnracter of Canadian wool nnd dtrrm^.e Iw 5' *" "•"l"*«' -luahty of Canadian wool for those Ldc^nVliI.V''*'" '"""'^'t^ Inherently These grades comprised mainly the merum n.^l ^T '"'''" '"""* ^«ti«f«'>t"ry. di.t.nct and serviceable place in mlnuf ctuTe and ,T tT' ''^''^ ^'"^'^ « not so valuable as the fine CTadcs vet tl r> T 1 " *'"'"Pl' the scoured pound was standard of mutton char cte^ tt,' " Tl e iZtrcV "^^ ^'^'^ ".li-lly^ower the A r,.,dy sale for these grades did exi Thcv are cl V^ 1^-" "'""' "'"^ ""* «* f""!*" a«nvs in keen demand. The fault W with f^ '*:•'' "*"" *" *'"' ^''tish tvpes. t-n. The low price did not "nl y '^iV^'e^f XTr-"*'"". f '^' """' """^ '*' -'^i' rn.o of wool made low through oarelTss premr^tir S! " '?^"°°'- ''"* '"^'"'^ the oth,.r extraneous material which increased The en t "> ^ '"^ ."°" "^ ^''' «"'' '""''h W\. \'.\* w'miMmut* '•i.ud'o (rrnilc lirty mid rliiitiv, l.r.muiit tlif Kiiiiu' pricf ii» lii« own till.' iiuiliiiiii w.m.I, .I.mii iiikI liulit of ^hrinkii»fi'. rn rntliiT u< liin inlMititHHf V> iii.oriM)riitf rimtT iiml dm III tllf rirn-c -iiHT llii« folllil tiii'li lio -old for \mmp1. l»i>*|)osiil of w4.ol on II lliit iiiiM, wii^ .•uii-inir t.. tlic niniiufiictiir.'r int (rmit ii ii- vcni.-iiii' mid lo.» ii^ to tlu' producr Me liiid <« Knido mid nft.Twiird-' 'ort tlif \y<«A ill lii« own wiiri'lioii-o. imd frriiiii'iill;. >ww fori id to imri'liH-.', ini\id in n lot. d . ,, of Wool wliioli 111- did iiol wiiiil mid •■.•iiid not n^' to iidvmiiii).'"'. NVitli Cmiiidimi "I Shearing Shwp by Hand Machine. Note canvu under iheep to ke.p the wool cltun. he never know precisely wliiit lie w;i- trettiinr. Coiiseciiiently, lie could afford to no great cluinees and was <>oini)elled for his own tiiiniicial safety to pureliase the on the basis of the poorest in th.' lot. Wiien he imported from (ireat Britaii obtained the wool ^^raded and shniiknfre de.hired and thus was assured in every r. of its character. lie could ntili/e it iimiirdiately ui"in rec(i|it without the i always connected with the iTcparation of tlie home product. The tlat system of inp was deeply iiironted in (';niada mid existed larcely on account of the fanner s' individually either to small dealers or the country storekeeper whose business >. extended to more than a few hundred or thousaii'l pounds per year, which di' pive him a si.rticient turnover to compel more than a eursory interest in the vi • Besides, grading of small ■ " ""l-li-l".l un.l rnnrn tli.. nioMt proHtal.h. rn«„l,. with miiko it nil fxiionxivp o|N>ro- •o>f of MiKkiiiir l.ut »iircliou«iiiK fiK-iiitiw ..-.■,. -mil iii.HT .oM.imon. wliirh ninuo it o..-,....irv for thrn. f.. pnr.-ha-.. all irrn.lr. n: onliT to ol.f.nn the «.I....,...| one. If „ .in.l.. , „ .,,„ ,„„,,: ,.,. ,' ' ,, ' ,r, S* . .l..t.n..t .avi,,.. ,n tr.,ns,K.r,atio„ is ^„in.^ with a .„h. „r ,' t..,l i,. Vhil faS: Wool (fredmg at a coll«,-tin|{ |M>ii.c in \V,.»trrn C'ai,a,|a. M.o. riasors wh..,, thoy fully undiT., 1 .h. ..oMiliti.,,,. ,l.,.n.c-iatiiiK rl,. price u,o and how tlH.so may to a (rrrat d.^r... he n-tified. wviv ...i.ik to tak. ad nS .. l...,„.h s o. ^.raduiK and the di>posnl of their produet on Ihi, hasis. I,, m 1Z e edueational eampau-n was inau.^urnted hy the niinist.r ,., i,„r...l„.... ,•„„„;," ■tl,. K of prepann,. an.l eari,,^ for the fleeee hefore otTerinir it to the niarke Tld' ;: '7J::;V/'' ^'"•'; -^'>f'"-»"ry results an.1 the interest developed l,y sheep raise ■H rtie a. ;;'tl ••""■■ T'"', --'"/>"-.-- -jr-i-1 to purine that year tlJ ? X, """^ "'"'"■' *'■'■ •'"•.■rtion and frrndin;.' svsteni ,l..v,.l„ped hv h ..pnrtnient. 1 1ms n,o-en.ent was we!e„n,ed hy tl . niannfa, tnrers an 1 .. iven heir ..> support. In 1014 2..g20 ,v,unds of ,,.,1 were graded for soeie ies or^.n Vd ni fn„r provinces, namely. Qnehe... Ontario, Manitoha. and Alhert. I„ ion M^ ": ";^^'"'"*7"^ '"'"V' '• r ^'- '>-'-- -- i..e;eas.:i ^; n- leteen X^;.^" !r \ , T ''V"';*^' '""'^ .'lassified and offer,.d for eo-opera»ive sale I,, rn ; tlii, mn.n U,„d roaehod the total of 1.7o,.50S pounds with i value of .^.ro 7 S ltd I'lTS— 3 It h«« l<«en thi' dixtiiK-t i»un>™"' "< »'"' tlflMirtnumt. in puwuiiig Uii» work, to hflp im|>^>v^• tb" flmractfr of the wim»1 rliii mid lU'vilop a national ntuMdiird of »»nl KradcH. A>f<>rdin«tly the wrvitt* of i'X|Nrt w«m)| gtMlvr* are furnii>h<>d, >m>«i: B|i|ili. a- tiiin to thf Live StiM'k <'ii««r, who rlamiifv thu vool for n Rmup or nocii-ty nf ikht><>p raitpra an' it »j«in fully in u ooi. .ition mo»t ai*«Tptnblp for marki t. AMMH>iatioti« oniaiiizK) for 'ow< earry on and fontml throuKh thfir own offlo r< all buitinptia relating to tho (-ollM-tion of the wcm.1 and thi< condutt of it^ unK In ■omo inntanpwt, howcvi'r, indi'iH-ndi-nt action ha* Ut-n taken on the port of provimiiil deiNirtnientA and eollivi.! of n»rriculturt> in looiiliitc to the wmd irrowi-r* tlii' ii-c if warehouHi!* and orriiii(fiii(t for tluni HimiiciHl aid during •forii»t<'. Thi» applii^ to tl .• Manitohn, Hankatchewun and rrim-o Kdwnrd Ii.hmd Dtpnrtmeiitu and to MarDoimlii College. AdvuntuRra of the po-o|K>nitivo movement and the iiu ""? "°"! ^'" "'^^ "^ '"«« --' most .,tr„„plv in the prenonderancv of ,Yr a'^"'^ ^^"V""" "^'"" *''"^^ ^own crosses 8 IJomestic, are present to a (treat degree in the Ranffe tyjies. Many of tlie grailos representing but a small percentane of the total will another yeiir in field Krading be iiieorporated without difficulty or confusion with others closely allied in character to them. THE ORADINO OPERATION. Grading represents the classification of wool in the fleece and should lie doiip before the wool enters the mill. It consists of the separation of the entire fleeces into lots of similar character with relation to condition, quality and staple or length. (Irading must not be confused with sorting, which is performed in the factory before scouring and comprises the breaking up of the fleece itself into unit parts. Tliosc operations are rendered necessary, owing not only to variations in character of fleeces produced from sheep within the same flock of similar breeding, but variations ns well in length and ,1.,.- j- 'OSS of diameter of the fibre Of hese he IZv ^^^"^^^m to quality or fine- ;rades and comprise the bulk of the ^^ ol of th "'c"f "'"' "^'T •" 'T"''^"' '^"^ '•«-<• '■''nets a finer wool than the di.stinctiriecLm. product L" r''""'^"w '" '""'"'' " a higher class known as the Fine M^i^'^and rSbtlre^i-'^tti 10 than the Medium but. not sufficiently *. to be called a Coarse, which is gtnded effec- tively as a Low Medium. The Lustre class includes only the briftht wool of glos.y appearance shorn usually from highly bred Cotswold Lincoln or Leicester sheep. Coarse and Lustre are expressly lonR-fil.red wools. Clothing lengths are repre- sentative mostly of the Fine Medium and Medium qualities. Range wools, being of a Merino foundation, possess a decidedly finer quality than the Domestic and incidentally are of higher shrinkage Thoy can be , nided into f.nir classes- Fine, Fine Medium, Medium, and Low. The Fine is not represented in Domestic grades whatever. It is wool from the pure Merino. In reverse fa.h.on Lustre does not appear in Hnngo types, hut is exclusively Domestic. Fleese folding and tying box oiien »howinB inside surface. It is difficult to correlate the types of wool produced by the different breeds with the foregoing grades, for the reason that within each breed there is always ;. «.d range and great variety of qualities. Grading is performed entirely "^^I-'^^.v 3 type, and Shropshire or Hampshire wool may be included im ^l^^^^^ wTh oSd or Suffolk. Fleeces of several hundred sheep of one of tb. Down bre^^ which are the most variable, may fill every category except Fine and Lustre. 1 wool of tie Cotswold. Lincoln and Leicester is the most constant m quality and is never classed as other than Lustre or Coarse. 11 DIRECTIONS FOR PREPARIXG AND PACKING WOOL used satisfactorily for co„,binK or worrtS X", '^ '""^' ™--'"-%. -nnot be dropping upon the sheep during f^dinr Aloreovor ""'VM^T""*'"*^ ^"^ °' «*'a^' in this respect that the more dirt uZo% i„onZ j'-'^"''' "'"'"^'^ ^^ remembered the shrinkage; and wool is bought W the dST"*1h\*''- T'\ '^''. ^''"^''^ -'» ^e pound. •* "'^ ^"^ *«'"' "Pon tho basis of the clean or scoured i... "^r^^^^r^tr^^^-^^t^-r^^^^ ^^ -ep are scour- yiJ'^rit:::iz:i::^z:^ z^^ ^^r,; u... ,^., ,.. ,,, ,„,,. and should be packed separately. '''^'' ''°°^ '' '"^'^ '» »!'« ^ejet-t clasa Fleece foltlinar and tying box i«rtiaUy open ; K'-wce tiud. .oou:^^: zlz:'7^,:::z^rr:^^S'i:: r n^^/- --^-^^'^^ «■"• -^n -ot mill and cannot be u,ed in manufacW tbn "" ^-^^ ^"'^^ ^^ *'■" ^°«" '" the sumor. There are proprietary mater "[nnn '^P'''"'";*"'*? » ^""mpl-te loss to the con- brand under ordina'^y weaS,7r Tond .^aTd v^t'^"'''' "t'' /"" ^'^" « P^™"-"' (6) Sheep must bo dipped in soml Iti- ki * °'^'' P^'^^^^fy "' the mill, twieo. in the fall before S, J Srttt'err7- "l^"''' "■'""' " ^-"^"^ «"^ t-*""- ^ (7) Shearing should be done on a smr, K A^ "^^ 'P""*^ ^^^^' ^''•'"'""K- fleece should be kept as compact as posXl^ ""'' """"■■ "" ^''^ *^''*' «"d the bindc;'t.^LryoSifd%*i?nS^re;^^^^ "'■-^l*'^ ^>-l - ordinary r^iuently make the neck-pieces^ har if tiS vl^'f F^*^ "^ '•"''^ ^««ther d.ffieulty obtains in unravelling themTn 'the mS '^t';?^'^ ^?[ '^' ^'''^''' '^^' ^-^"t he skin or clipped surface outward Then fold S "? f '^ ^•'''' °^ ^^'^ «*^« ^ith ta.1 portion until they meet in the centre of th« fl J, tu-'^ *^^ neck-piece and the flee... being readily undone in the 3 FoldiL ^Tdt ^^'^ «"-'^™™t pernnts the use nf a fleece box, which at the same ti JL • *^ ^'"'^ ""^ ^*' facilitated by the to the fleece. '""^ *™^ ^'^^ «'^«ter compactness and unifonnity ^^JO) The wool should be packed in very clo.ely woven iute. hemp or paper-lined 19 (10) Tags or duiiK Kx-ks should never be included with the fleeces, but nlwnys pneked separately if the wool is adhering to them. , , , , (11) The wool should be absolutely dry at shearing, and should never, Bul)se- quently, be permitted to become wet. Damp wool, in storage, will ultimately assume a yellowish colour, which will prohibit its use in the manufacture of white yam. Besides mildew mav attack it. which will impair the tensile strength of the fibre. Manufacturers greatly dislike and prefer not to purchase wet wool except at a con- aiderable reduction. DESCItlPTlON OF FLEECE FOl.DINCi BOX FOR I SE IN TYINU KLEKIES. It is necessary to keep the fleece as intact as possible during shearing. Fold aides and ends of fleece to centre with clipped or skin side out; then place on foWiiiK board after paper twine has been threaded on the board as shown in the accrmpanyiiiK illustration. The sides and ends of the box should then bo brought into the position illustrated ujion the cover page and held together by means of wooden cleats. Material required will consist of a board 9 feet long by 1 foot wide and 1 inch thick, which msiy be cut into two pieces 3 feet long and three pieces 1 foot long. 1 lio pieces should then be hinged in miinncr shown in illustration of the onen box. For convenience it is advisable to use springs to hold the end board upright when .■om- pressing the flee<-e. . , , , ,, i r j The foregoing description represents the size most siiitablo for nil grades cl flc.irs except (^nrse or Lustre. T'le latter will re-iuire a box of gn-ater proportions. Pwo inches added to all dimensions will make it sufliciently large to contain without .litfi- culty fleeces of the average size of these grades. APPLTC.\T10XS Foil ASSISTAXCE. Sheep raisers desiring to avail themselvos of the assistance rendered by the DeiKirtment should make ai.i.lication to the Live Sto.-k Bran.li, Dominion Dci«rt- ment of Agriculture. Ottawa, for a copy of i.amplilet No. 7, in which are given full details respecting such assistance, as also regarding the organization of a wool growers association. 18 ^1?-^ n » ?! ^ H ^ o: tii O 1^ h A I ii 11 au "la £3^ 3aS3 S^fS siiss I^S^ Smln^ 2" i & ic .^*r. •? *.' 2 '5 tn 94 N r^ SSg!» sss 52 K 5?^ U jfiss gs?s s^ SO C*5 C4 ilfig sisa I f^s2 -r S« Zj *^ "* t§^l2S :<£. |«S g^sp I pss S - SiS '■MuB •^ -3 I ll|§S |l|s8 ilsSS CJS •^ 5 u- _ fi O'C « 1/ ■a s.s-3 ». t S.s-S u ^ =.2-5 I 3.aH>&< :|(i.a.>PL, 'c^HAi^at >*5 C e o C c < o ^ I H K ■»J il I ■& r s * sa M §A 1^ _qS X -:^ •3 :e B I :! ?J4< 83? £ > i:;^ »£i E- S J- B -S 8< £» I I £,MI.M • •Hau . •M.M .M «■<■>>• . m.n ■.Ul l*,^ * tlllM Hi.n ■M •w 1 m«. .4ia DiftfTTAm Bhow'nir p^tom** o' Domwrtlo Oriu1«i for Quebw. VIM aMluS Oitl U lfci • PtMM JfaT t».» nta. . , ui.m •t.sK T.l« »1 l>>«ffwii .huwinc l»n»m Urn HtUus CMktiV L«« tutiiu eUtMai €•«■• kMlTC Oray * Blaab U«ha 4 ru)M 1 "' • , J50 • l.W 4.i« 4.1.1 .crt .!» )?.';< 7.UI1 0« l.icil 13.214 i.nK i.«« ...s* « • , 10, . ^^ J.UJ • ^ I.M • ^ 1.001 ■ IMJft. .... 150,9Sf • Diugram showing percent of Domeatic Grade* for Saskatcht^wan. s ■ *»■ 10.000 30,000 »«,000 ae.OOO 50,000 1,000 1 M,^ 1 «I,M 1 ,5,000 1 «9^ 1 Vtn* CaMIng «,«•* FMita J.t« U.OJl • 6.M< Vina laAKdi Oa«ing < j.:i< — VIM WMM nathlag (Mia) Maaid* OMhtag (lata) MaaiM eUUiag (lata) ■aaiiM OMkiiw llnM) lHM»m UatMM IA«a) • •557 • U.<1( - 1.TJ4 • 1.0<« 16.77* ^^^ 5.»« • I.IK u- Haaittf •tabiai LM BaUM AaUlas e.7tf » .•7* fiawa* a_ >.m ' i.Otf iMtra «*'MU M.TOl • U.«i • t.lK a.ul _ lAaU a VlMM , »7» • .^H( Taga - «.«17 • i.ia TOttt. . . . .in.57« ■ 23 l>ia(rr«m showing peroenk of Dotnestio Oradt a for Allicrta. riM cuuiRg *)■• liAiiM ftotuag iu«a) VIM iMiw aiMiqa (ji^, IIM KMItM «I«lliUW (aiMa) Mitall*!^ (lata I I*Miw< CUthlNc Uata> liuwraii: 8howing percent .if Ram-, Q %••! Grad«H for AUjerta.