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In 1993, Congress voted to eliminate the subsidy at the end of the 1995 fiscal year, saying the program had failed to increase domestic wool production, disproportionately benefited the few largest producers, and wool was no longer a strategic material.
The theory of "Absolute Advantage" is defined by the ability of a nation, business entity or persons to produce goods and services at much lower prices compared to that of their competitors or other entities. Any entity can also be considered to have absolute advantage in more than one product or service.
They are made out of wool for the strectchyness and the comfort of the material!
I prefer wool. I think linen wrinkles too easy and looks sloppy after a bit. Wool holds up well, stays neat, and can be worn much of the year. A good wool suit will last years.
sheep is bred mainly for wool and has given rise to the warm industry in the velds.Merino sheep is a popular spicies and their wool is very warm. - by prasanna
San Angelo, Texas
Mohair, a fibre, comes from Angora goats.
Mohair
Mohair is the fleece of the Angora goat. This is a goat that is bred for the use of the hair, it is not as thick as wool therefore it is called Mohair.
region known for its wool
mohair or fibre
Mohair or cashmere
John P. Hunter has written: 'The economics of wool and mohair production and marketing in Lesotho' -- subject(s): Marketing, Mohair, Mohair industry, Wool, Wool industry 'Red Thunder' 'Rainfall and temperature probability statistics for Lesotho agriculture' -- subject(s): Lesotho, Rainfall probabilities, Temperature normals
Just as wool comes from a sheep's coat, mohair comes from the hair of the Angora goat. Just like wool it is made into yarn, and is one of the oldest textiles used by human beings. There is also a kind of canvas similar to the denim in jeans and used on the roofs of convertible cars. This is also called mohair but is not the same as the goat wool described above.
Angora goats produce mohair
An alepine is a fabric made of a mix of wool, silk, mohair, or cotton.
Angora goats produce mohair.