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Repurposing “Waste”
During the shearing and skirting process, about 10% of the animal’s wool is unsellable as part of a fleece. This “wool waste” is worth less money than the full, clean fleece and, historically, has been thrown out. But, it’s being repurposed.
Industry Research
4 Reasons to Introduce Wool to your Garden
AMERICAN WOOL INDUSTRY
“If you’re helping your garden to grow using compost, you might be getting 1-2% Nitrogen. If you’re using poultry manure fertilizer you might be getting 4.5% Nitrogen. “With sheep’s wool, you’re getting between 9.3% – 14% Nitrogen.”
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The Biodegradability of Wool
INTERNATIONAL WOOL TEXTILE ORGANIZATION
“Research shows that wool functions as an effective soil conditioner and fertiliser, slowly releasing sulfur, nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium as it biodegrades.”
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Wool: A Natural Bioenhancement for your Garden
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY
“Wool is like a sponge and can hold 20 to 30 times its weight in water. It then releases it slowly into the soil.”