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Where is wool produced in nz?

Updated: 8/16/2019
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Usually on sheep :-)

There are sheep farms all around New Zealand, so it is not really limited to any geographical area. Generally speaking though, sheep farms are in the hilly country, with the flat areas used more for dairy farming.

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