World Wool Prospects: July 31, 1936 (Classic Reprint)

World Wool Prospects: July 31, 1936 (Classic Reprint)
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Graded territory wools, like graded Ohio wools, were not very active and prices were mostly unchanged. Price ranges widened slightly, the changes being on the low side as some concessions were available. Most of the sales were of fine and blood grades. Quotations for graded fine staple territory wool averaged 89 cents a pound, scoured basis, the middle of July compared with 75. 5 cents a year earlier. Combing blood (56s) averaged 76. 5 cents the middle of July, 77 cents a month earlier and 62. 5 cents a year earlier and low blood ( 6s) remained unchanged from.the previous 1ponth at cents the middle of July compared with 51. 5 cents in July 1935.

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