New Zealand is the second largest producer and exporter of wool in the world. This country exports a little over 150 million pounds of wool each year.
Wine, wool, cattle, fishing
Timber, unfortuntaely mainly as unprocessed logs; wool; wine; coal; fruit & vegetables; wine; Meats.
Mainly Wool, dairy products and meat of the goat
Various poultry, sheep, goats including Boer Goats; cattle, both beef and dairy, Alpacas, deer, and a few wapiti are the principal farmed animals. Horses, are farmed, for pets, bloodstock, and working.
Wool is indeed produced in New Zealand. New Zealand is the second largest producer of wool.
Animals and wool
New Zealand is the second largest producer and exporter of wool in the world. This country exports a little over 150 million pounds of wool each year.
A wool blend coat has been designed not to shrink, based on the blend of the wool. However, you could wash the wool coat in hot water with maximum agitation, which affects the wool, but not the blend. Your results would be unpredictable.
There is no such thing as a merino possum. However, "possum merino yarn" is a blend of possum fur and fine Merino wool, made in New zealand, where the possum is an introduced pest.
a wool blend means that other than wool, there are one or more other fibres/fabrics in with the wool.
From New Zealand Marino Sheep
I am pretty sure New Zealand is
cheese and wool
Australia makes the most wool in the world followed by New Zealand, then China.
Terrycot is a blend of terylene and cotton, whereas terrywool is a blend of terylene and wool.
Cloth manufactured of a blend of wool and linen would be called a wool-linen blend, usually with the percentage mix of each fibre indicated on the label.