how much wool does a merino sheep yields in one shearing
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A Saxon Merino produces 3–6 kg (6.6–13.2 lb) of greasy wool a year, while a good quality Peppin Merino ram produces up to 18 kg (40 lb). Merino wool is generally less than 24 micron (μm) in diameter.
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13.5 kg wool hope this is helpful
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