woolgrower

wool·grow·er

 (wo͝ol′grō′ər)
n.
One that raises sheep or other animals for the production of wool.

wool′grow′ing n.
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woolgrower

(ˈwʊlˌɡrəʊə)
n
(Agriculture) a person who keeps sheep for their wool
ˈwoolˌgrowing n, adj
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Thomas struggled with alcohol in these years, but to his credit gave up drinking and went on to lead a productive and honourable life in the Mandurama community as a mail contractor, woolgrower, and violin teacher.
The days when a woolgrower might buy a new Mercedes-Benz with big annual woolclip cheques are long gone.
Andrew Campbell is a fifth generation woolgrower from south eastern Australia, who was a consultant to the Australian Government in the role of National Landcare Facilitator from 1989-92.
Time-honored valley traditions are celebrated during the Woolgrower's Barbecue and Sheep Dog Trials on this Sunday.
New institutional arrangements for rural development: the case of local woolgrowers' associations in the Transkei area, South Africa.
Australia supplies around 50 per cent of the wool used in India's fashion and textile sector -- we are proud of this collaboration between Australian woolgrowers, an iconic part of our farming sector, and contemporary fashion, one of most dynamic and exciting sectors in both India and Australia." celebrity Timothy the do.