Wool correction, but still sustainable

By Karen Bailey
Updated June 2 2017 - 7:12am, first published June 1 2017 - 10:30am
Clint Ridley, "Kookaburragong", Condobolin, with his sons, Reef, 18 months, Huxley, 3, and his partner, Sarah Ostenfeld, Condobolin, in the yards, having mustered 2015-drop maiden Merino ewes. Photo by Rachael Webb
Clint Ridley, "Kookaburragong", Condobolin, with his sons, Reef, 18 months, Huxley, 3, and his partner, Sarah Ostenfeld, Condobolin, in the yards, having mustered 2015-drop maiden Merino ewes. Photo by Rachael Webb

BUYERS have been looking for any excuse to discount the wool market and that trend continued last week with the auction results slipping as much as 80 cents a kilogram on some lines. 

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