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Sheep industry event returns ‘at a crucial time’

- DANIEL HALL Reporter daniel.hall01@reachplc.com

ONE of the UK’s largest sheep industry events is returning to Northumber­land for the first time in fifteen years.

Thousands of visitors are expected at Bradford House Farm near Ponteland for NSA North Sheep, a platform which aims to keep farmers and agricultur­al works up to speed with the latest industry developmen­ts through demonstrat­ions, seminars, and hundreds of trade stands.

This year’s demonstrat­ions include an all-female line-up in the sheep shearers and handlers and a post-mortem on a deceased sheep by Professor Ben Strugnell.

Visitors will also be able to take a tour of the traditiona­l Northumber­land livestock and arable farm, which is home to a lowland flock of 250 Mule ewes and 200 Texel cross ewes.

More than 30 associatio­ns and societies will be represente­d at North Sheep, showcasing support from commercial mainstream to exotic rare and endangered breeds.

Breeders in attendance will be able to see a range of sheep breeds, which could help to develop a breeding objective aligned with the geographic­al environmen­t of their own flocks. In addition to showcasing sheep, a line-up of speakers has already been confirmed for the event’s seminar programme.

One, Resilience to Change, will explain support schemes available under the UK Government’s post-Brexit policy, and how farmers can maximise funding to replace outgoing payments systems. Others look at opportunit­ies

for exports and working with sheep farming counterpar­ts, while another outlines opportunit­ies for young people.

Viv Lewis, chair of the NSA’s Northern Region and NSA North Sheep 2023 believes the timing of the event makes it uniquely important for the UK sheep industry.

She said: “There has never been a more crucial time for the sheep industry to find inspiratio­n and encouragem­ent, and our hosts and sponsors have enabled us to create a landmark event we’re confident will offer both.

“Through visiting the trade exhibition­s and attending seminars, visitors will be brought up to speed with latest industry trends, technologi­es, and informatio­n to help improve profitabil­ity and reduce environmen­tal and climate footprints of their businesses.

“Agricultur­e can be a lonely occupation and it is good for farmers to get together and compare notes, particular­ly in such challengin­g times.

“The success of the industry is very much in the hands of the next generation of entreprene­urial farmers, so I hope the day will give aspiring sheep farmers every possible encouragem­ent to make a life in this wonderful industry.”

Also taking place during the day will be the NSA Next Generation Young Shepherd Competitio­n, where young entrant’s will be tested on shepherdin­g skills such as lamb selection, Ram MOTs, sheep shearing, stock judging, foot care and handling techniques, vaccinatin­g and flock management issues. NSA North Sheep takes place at Bradford House Farm on June 7.

More informatio­n at www.nationalsh­eep.org.uk/northsheep/

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> The NSA North Sheep will be held on Wednesday, June 7 at Bradford Farm

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