Excerpt from Foreign Crops and Markets, Vol. 44: March 23, 1942
Several steps have been considered for stimulating interest in sheep farming. It is believed bylsome that the most important single step that the Government could take would be a more intensive educational program to acquaint producers with the advantages to them and to the country of increased wool production. A guaranteed minimum price for' wool,'and possibly for sheep, for a definite period of 2 or 3 years has been suggested. Present high prices for sheep encourage the marketing 'of lambs rather than the building up of flocks. The Saskatchewan Breeders Association has suggested that wool prices be stabilized for the war and post-war periods and that preference be given Canadian wool. It is.suggested that the United States might be a market for increased quantities of wool as well as mutton during and after the war.
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