Sponsor: Eden Farm Supplies show stand EDEN Valley agricultural supply firm, Eden Farm Supplies (Brough) Limited has been unveiled as a new sponsor for NEMSA, the North of England Mule Sheep Association. It is regarded as a fitting partnership between one of the UK’s biggest sheep breed associations in terms of numbers, currently with a membership around the 1,000 mark, and one of the North of England’s best-known agricultural supply firms. “Eden Farm Supplies are already well-known and well-used by many of our members across our northern heartlands and we look forward to further cementing this partnership,” said NEMSA’s national chairman, third generation North of England Mule breeder Chris Harrison, who farms at Coatlith Hill, Alston.
Mule sheep breed society unveils new sponsor
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Sponsor: Eden Farm Supplies Geoff and Carol Tunstall EDEN Valley agricultural supply firm, Eden Farm Supplies (Brough) Limited has been unveiled as a new sponsor for NEMSA, the North of England Mule Sheep Association. It is regarded as a fitting partnership between one of the UK’s biggest sheep breed associations in terms of numbers, currently with a membership around the 1,000 mark, and one of the North of England’s best-known agricultural supply firms. “We are delighted to welcome Eden Farm Supplies on board. They are already well-known and well-used by many of our members across our northern heartlands and we look forward to further cementing this partnership,” said NEMSA’s national chairman, third generation North of England Mule breeder Chris Harrison, who farms at Coatlith Hill, Alston.
The packed pens at Lazonby’s annual Alston Moor sale, once again the largest single sale of North of England Mule gimmer lambs in the country..Credit Wayne Hutchinson, Farm Images THE livestock auction marts may be living through unusual times with the Covid-19 restrictions, but the pandemic failed to impact of the North of England Mule Sheep Association’s high profile 2020 gimmer lamb sales season. Some 149,000 NEMSA-tagged ewe lambs, 2,000 up on the previous year, were successfully sold this autumn at official annual sales staged by northern auction marts – and in every single instance averages were not only up across the board, but also well up in most cases.
The packed pens at Lazonby’s annual Alston Moor sale, once again the largest single sale of North of England Mule gimmer lambs in the country..Credit Wayne Hutchinson, Farm Images THE livestock auction marts may be living through unusual times with the Covid-19 restrictions, but the pandemic failed to impact of the North of England Mule Sheep Association’s high profile 2020 gimmer lamb sales season. Some 149,000 NEMSA-tagged ewe lambs, 2,000 up on the previous year, were successfully sold this autumn at official annual sales staged by northern auction marts – and in every single instance averages were not only up across the board, but also well up in most cases.
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