01376naa a2200253 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902000200006002400350008010000200011524501710013526000090030652004200031565300140073565300140074965300190076365300180078265300180080070000170081870000190083570000170085470000160087177302350088710604512019-11-26 2005 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d a978-907699876-37 a10.3920/978-90-8686-554-32DOI1 aDE BARBIERI, I. aEffect of stocking rate and grazing system on fine and superfine Merino wool production and quality on native swards of Uruguay (Book chapter).h[electronic resource] c2005 aModern textile tendencies show that consumers prefer light, soft, resistant, natural, and comfortable clothes, for which fine and superfine wools are in great demand, particularly at the high value markets (Whiteley, 2003). The main objective of the present study was to define sustainable stocking rates and grazing systems on native swards for fine and superfine wool production in the Basaltic region of Uruguay. aFINE WOOL aGRASSLAND aGRAZING SYSTEM aNATIVE SWARDS aSTOCKING RATE1 aMONTOSSI, F.1 aBERRETTA, E.J.1 aDIGHIERO, A.1 aMEDEROS, A. tUtilisation of Grazed Grass in Temperate Animal Systems: Proceedings of a Satellite Workshop of the XXth International Grassland Congress, July 2005, Cork, Ireland. July 2005, Cork, Ireland; edited by: J.J. Murphy. 2005, Page 179.