This led to an upsruge in wool production and an economic boom.
The station switched from cattle to sheep in about 1924 to focus on wool production.
Evidence for wool production in Egypt is scanty at this period.
As early as the 11th century it was an important centre for wool production.
It was in this period that the latter started contributing more to economic growth than wool production.
The station originally grazed cattle but later moved to wool production.
The island was used by livestock to graze on, primarily for wool production before the 1850s.
Already he's increased the revenues from the estate's wool production.
Because of drought and depression during the 1840s mining created more profit than wool production did.
This ended two centuries of intermittent wool production in the village.