Manufacturing opportunities in the state of Washington . ively- Goat Heecis weighfrom 3 to 1 pounds. The total wool ])ro(lnct during the cor-responding years was 3,638,000 pounds from fleeces ;4,560,000 pounds from 525,000 fleeces and 4,750,000 poundsfrom 555,000 fleeces. At the present time eastern Washington produces most ofthe sheep, and wliat few goats are raised are chiefly on theloggcd-off lands of western Washington. Tlic wool production has cicated demands for several woolscouring ])]ants and woolen mills, in both eastern and westernWasliington. These merit careful considerat


Manufacturing opportunities in the state of Washington . ively- Goat Heecis weighfrom 3 to 1 pounds. The total wool ])ro(lnct during the cor-responding years was 3,638,000 pounds from fleeces ;4,560,000 pounds from 525,000 fleeces and 4,750,000 poundsfrom 555,000 fleeces. At the present time eastern Washington produces most ofthe sheep, and wliat few goats are raised are chiefly on theloggcd-off lands of western Washington. Tlic wool production has cicated demands for several woolscouring ])]ants and woolen mills, in both eastern and westernWasliington. These merit careful consideration as indicatingsites for woolen varn and textile mills. LEATHER GOODS. Among other by-products of the livestock industry are manyhides, but few local tanneries or leather working factories exist,while the demand for leather and leather goods far exceeds thesupply- With the great of tan bark grown in thisstate (see pages 87 and 167), and the liberal hide supply, itseems that a very good opportunity exists for the de\elopnuntof this


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