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AWI Extension WA Deep Dive Series, Episode 4: Smarter Shearing

In this episode, Darren Spencer, President of the WA Shearing Industry Association Inc (WASIA), delves into better shearing practices and techniques — helping woolgrowers improve their people, productivity and welfare from shearing

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