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10080
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Farmers once waited until after the “sheepshearing rain,” a period in late April/early May when spring showers were through, to sheer their sheep so the “de-wooled” animals might not become chilled and develop sickness. Modern day farmers like Arthur Gambill from near Sparta in Alleghany County generally sheer the animals of their wool by feel, whenever the weather seems warm enough.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 41 Issue 12, May 1974, p24-25, por
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24644
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Goldsboro, in the center of the North Carolina Coastal Plain, is home to Drueding Brothers Company, which converts sheepskins into velvety chamois and other leathers. This article discusses the process.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 26 Issue 21, March 1959, p11-12, 23, il
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