I've added several links and information from other websites that describes micron testing and understanding. Its quite a lot of reading and a lot to take in, so grab some tea or coffee and settle in for a good read! In case you don't want to visit the website I've added several of the links (but not all...I know I'm a tease!) The link to my webpage is http://www.ramsay-farms.com/understandingmicrons.htm
http://www.iwgofda.com/ofda2000.htm This first link is the OFDA 2000 explanation that the Texas A&M facility uses to test our fleeces (one of the many tests they perform).
Traditional 1927 Shetland Sheep, Pedigree Blue Faced Leicesters and Traditional Simmental Cattle in the land of cheese.
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Oh Thank YOU!!!! I am going to go make myself some coffee, better yet have my DH make me coffee and sit and read your info. Now you won't have to keep repeating yourself to slow learners like me, I can just refer to that page as needed. :)
I agree with Kara. We slow learners need all the help we can get Garrett. THANKS
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