Visitors to NSA Scotsheep on June 5 can look forward to an engaging day, including farm tours and a packed workshop, demonstration and seminar schedule, on-farm in East Lothian
NSA's chief executive Phil Stocker said he was seeing a 'breakdown in traditional sheep farming and grazing practices', adding with holdings becoming unviable and tenants often not having the opportunity to benefit from the schemes that land is being entered to
Defra said an owner would be committing a criminal offence if they did not have a certificate of exemption
Government urged to encourage retailers to back British as results of FTAs start to bite
The National Sheep Association urges clarity and progress on exports of breeding animals in light of new legislation
NSA's vice president and Red Tractor sector board member, Bryan Griffiths said a completely independent review is vital in order to 'gain confidence and trust' from the sector
With upland farmers concerned for the future, reporter Rachael Brown looks at the sheep market.
Association says it was sideswiped by assurance body's Greener Farms Commitment
As support and funding changes, how can sheep farmers meets customer needs?
The Probert family have a commercial mindset when it comes to breeding from their pedigree flocks. Ellie Layton finds out more