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ASI Offers Professional Shearing Program in March

January 18, 2008

January 18, 2008 - The American Sheep Industry Association (ASI) will be conducting a four-day advanced sheep shearer training program in Vicksburg, Mich., March 3-6, 2008.

The American Wool Council and the Shearing Task Force have put together a long-term program for training new, young professional sheep shearers. The ASI shearing school in Michigan is designed for experienced shearing students that would like to advance their training and become professional shearers. Shearer training is a step-by-step process, and this second-level training program is designed to prepare shearers for a career in shearing.

The session is designed for participants that have the skill and stamina to currently shear a minimum of 25 sheep per day. Participants will be required to bring their own equipment to the training session.

Internationally recognized shearing instructor, Doug Rathke, will be the trainer for the program, which will focus on improvement in shearing skills and the important role of a professional sheep shearer in the wool industry. Class time will also be devoted to business- and career-development skills and the importance of wool quality improvement practices.

Enrollment will be limited to maximize the instructor's time. Those interested in attending the program should contact ASI for registration information and material. A $250 registration fee will be required at the time of registration to reserve a place in these programs.

For more information or to enroll in the program, contact ASI at 303-771-3500 or info@sheepusa.org.

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