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March 2022
NSA Sheep Event seminars set to stimulate valuable discussion
Visitors to NSA Sheep Event 2022 this summer will have the opportunity of joining lively and thought-provoking discussion at the event’s popular seminar pavilion. Taking place throughout the day the event seminars will all look at what lies ahead for the country’s sheep farmers and their flocks, in keeping with the event theme, UK sheep farming: A positive future.
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February 2022
Nation’s sheep farmers given chance to win and improve their sheep handling systems
The National Sheep Association (NSA) is excited to announce the launch of its prize giveaway for 2022, in collaboration with global market leaders of livestock handling systems, Te Pari Products. In teaming up with Te Pari, NSA is giving the UK’s sheep farmers chance to walk away with the fantastic prize of a Te Pari Racewell HD3 mobile sheep handling system including EID and scale system.
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February 2022
NSA Sheep Event focussed on the sector’s positive future
The National Sheep Association’s (NSA) flagship event, NSA Sheep 2022, will return to the Three Counties Showground, Worcestershire this July and will be firmly focussed on looking towards a positive future for the UK sheep industry. Taking place for the first time since 2018, the biennial event, that was unfortunately cancelled in 2020 due to covid-19, is firmly established as the leading technical sheep event in the UK.
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January 2022
Highly regarded sheep farmer recognised with prestigious award
The National Sheep Association (NSA) is delighted to announce Helen Roberts as the 2021 recipient of the NSA George Hedley Memorial Award in recognition of her outstanding contribution to the sheep industry. In addition to her wide-ranging personal interests in many aspects of the sheep industry Helen is NSA Cymru/Wales Regional Development Officer and Corporate Sales Manager.
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January 2021
NSA warns that scammers and spammers appear particularly active
The New Year seems to have arrived with a particular influx in irritating spam and scam emails, some of them more serious than others. NSA has identified three over the Christmas break/into January for members and supporters to be aware of. Firstly, any email from an NSA staff member (and most regional officeholders) will be from an address ending @nationalsheep.
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March 2020
NSA update on NSA Sheep Event 2020
Following the latest updates on the UK’s situation with regards to the Coronavirus outbreak the National Sheep Association (NSA) would like to update all interested parties on this summer’s NSA Sheep Event. “The NSA would like to update you on NSA Sheep Event 2020.
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January 2020
NSA Sheep Event 2020 celebrates the diversity of UK sheep industry
NSA Sheep 2020 will recognise the value of all aspects of the UK sheep industry and celebrate the diversity of the sector. Phil Stocker, NSA Chief Executive, says: “Despite everything that has faced sheep farmers in recent years, the industry is in a secure place and is ready to face the next hurdle.
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July 2018
NSA and Woodland Trust united in encouraging integration of trees within sheep farms
The National Sheep Association (NSA) and Woodland Trust today launch a new booklet highlighting the role of trees in sheep farming. The handy guide provides practical tips for farmers and land managers, and outlines the key policy needs to support tree planting in the future.
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July 2018
New NSA award offers travel opportunity for young sheep farmers
The National Sheep Association (NSA) proudly announced the launch of a new biennial award last night as industry leaders and sheep farmers from across the country and beyond gathered to celebrate the UK sheep industry ahead of today’s (Wednesday) NSA Sheep Event 2018.
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July 2018
NSA uses flagship biennial event to prepare sheep sector for the possibility of ‘no deal’ on Brexit
The worse-case scenario for the UK sheep sector, a ‘no deal’ on Brexit, is a possibility the sheep sector needs to prepare for, according to the National Sheep Association (NSA). Phil Stocker, NSA Chief Executive, says: “Given that the vast majority of the 35% of UK lamb exported from the UK goes into the EU, we absolutely do not want a no deal on Brexit.
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