The short answer is yes. But currently wool prices have been depressed. We send most of our wool to China to be washed and spun. There is a history of a stockpile of wool on the market coming out of Australia. That has depressed prices.
We are looking at other ways to market Canadian wool so we can expand its use and its profitability for Canadian producers. But that's another way to diversify and get more income from the animals--as is dairy.