Monday, November 2, 2009

....More- Only in Northern Michigan


Wool products made in Michigan
Like, other states don't do that....*deep sigh* <shakes head>

By Dan Armstrong
Monday, November 02, 2009 at 3:43 p.m.

You likely know about Flint's Koegel Meats and Michigan Sugar, but did you know that some of the largest custom wool processing operations in the country are in Frankenmuth?

The process starts in old-fashioned bathtubs. Raw fibers are heated to 180-degrees and washed with a mild detergent.

It's then taken to an extractor to remove excess moisture......(And it goes on like that)....

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