The top-priced lot had wool test specifications of 17.9 microns, 1.2 per cent vegetable matter (VM), a yield of 70.8pc, a staple length (SL) of 112 millimetres from 10 months’ growth on the edge of the Wheatbelt, a coefficient of variation (CoV) of 13pc and 28N/kt staple strength (SS).
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