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Wool Quality Improvement, Classing and Grading


  • Long Way Homestead Mun 41E Canada (map)

Sheep & Wool Fieldschool and the Pembina Fibreshed are pleased to host Lisa Surber for a weekend long hands on workshop on wool including these topics:

Wool science & quality

Wool Classing and grading

Using wool testing technology to improve your wool clip

Factors influencing wool price

Adding Value to your wool

Dr. Lisa Surber, PhD was born and raised on a ranch near Medicine Hat, Alberta, and is still active in her family’s commercial cattle operation. She obtained her B.S., M.S., and PhD in Animal and Range Sciences from Montana State University. During her time at MSU, she was the managing director of the Montana Wool Lab. Lisa served as a Wool Education Consultant for the American Sheep Industry Association and with WestFeeds as a Ruminant Nutritionist. Lisa now runs her own consulting business providing nutritional expertise for cattle and sheep, wool classing and education services, NSIP certified ultrasounding services, and OFDA on-site wool testing services. Also, she is the Executive Secretary for South Dakota Sheep Growers Association. She is a certified sheep ultrasound technician and an ASI Level 4 wool classer and instructor.

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Workshop Details

Saturday, June 26

9am - 4pm

Long Way Homestead (Ste. Genevieve, MB)


Sunday, June 27

1pm - 5pm

Long Way Homestead (Ste. Genevieve, MB)

Cost: $155 for the weekend (this includes lunch on Saturday and coffee/tea snacks throughout the day) $100 for the Saturday classroom portion. Pembina Fibreshed members get 10% off workshops. To learn more about becoming a member check it out here.

Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites required for this workshop. It will be an in-depth look at how to grade and class wool, but also how to improve your wool clip. This workshop is intended for producers/farmers/ranchers but also those working with wool at any level, including consumers that want to engage in a deeper level of understanding of wool.

Bring: pen, paper/notebook, water bottle, warm clothes and good foot wear for the shearing barn on Sunday and a love and passion for all things wool!

Mobile Micron Testing: Lisa will also have her mobile micron testing equipment available for testing your own wool. The cost is $5/sample to be tested, it requires a finger thick sized lock of wool taken form the most uniform part of the fleece. If you would like wool tested, but cannot attend the workshop send an email to connect@pembinafibreshed.com



Covid Precautions: We take the safety of all participants and instructors serious as we navigate the ongoing Covid-19 health situation. We will follow all Provincial health guidelines and reserve the right to cancel any in-person classes if the guidelines change. We keep class sizes small, and ensure there is enough space in our venues to keep participants safe. We will have hand washing available and hand sanitizer. Please wear a mask and do not attend if you have been experiencing any covid symptoms or have known exposure to a confirmed covid case.

Accessibility: We are constantly working to make our facilities accessible. The driveway, walkways, dye studeio and outdoor workshops spaces are grass and gravel and accessible by wheelchair. The outhouse, indoor studio space and wool mill all have one step access. We are working hard to improve accessibility on the farm, thank you for your patience.

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