2010-07-19 
            The full spectrum of marketing, technical and sheep health issues will be up for discussion and debate at a series of seminars and panels supported by Farmers Weekly, at NSA Sheep 2010, the industry’s biennial event to be held at the Three Counties Show Ground, Malvern on Tuesday 3 August by the National Sheep Association and co-organiser, the Three Counties Agricultural Society. 
            
            
            
            
            Visitors will be able to field their questions on marketing at a midday panel featuring speakers selected from the supply chain; Paris based Remi Fourrier representing EBLEX, Marks & Spencer’s Steve MacLean, Mayhill Lamb’s Henry Dunn and Worcester farmer, Geoff Probert.  
            Solutions to the numerous challenges and issues thrown up by EID will be provided at the lunchtime panel featuring Defra’s Terry Gurnhill, auctioneer, Ted Ogden and Shearwell’s Richard Webber. The day’s third panel debate, UK genetics, fit for purpose? will see UK sheep breeder, Neil McGowan and New Zealander, Murray Rolhoff come head to head with Signet’s Sam Boom squaring the circle on the contribution of performance recorded sheep.  
            Worm resistance management will be discussed by Novartis’ Simon Harris, lameness will be brought under the microscope by Intervet Shearing Plough’s Jennifer O’Connor accompanied by FAI Farms’ vet, Ruth Clements, while English Nature’s Robin Tucker will explain how the body regards sheep as an environmental management tool in a sustainable farming strategy.  
            NSA Sheep 2010 organiser, Helen Davies comments: “The event is offering a comprehensive programme of seminars and discussion panels for all members of the sheep sector. Each has been carefully designed to provide opportunities for business reflection and more informed decision making. Furthermore, we have demonstrated our commitment to the younger members of the industry by purposely selecting them to chair each seminar.” 
              
            NSA Sheep 2010: seminars and panels 
            
              
                
                  Time  | 
                  Seminar  | 
                 
                
                  10.00   | 
                  Resistance management, getting it right 
                      Novartis’s Simon Harris 
                  Chair: farm manger, Jake Freestone  | 
                 
                
                  11.00  | 
                  Sheep, adding value to your business and the environment 
                      Natural England’s Robin Tucker 
                    Farmer, James Evans 
                  Chair: Lloyds TSB’s Mike Lord  | 
                 
                
                  12.00  | 
                  Marketing, what’s the hottest option for you? 
                      EXLEX’s Remi Fourier 
                    Marks & Spencer’s Steve McLean 
                    Producer group representative Mayhill Lamb’s Henry Dunn 
                    Farmer, Geoffrey Probert 
                  Chair: Dr Steven Johnston  | 
                 
                
                  13.00  | 
                  EID, are you really up to speed? 
                      Shearwell’s Richard Webber 
                    Defra’s Terry Gurnhill 
                    Auctioneer, CCM’s Ted Ogden 
                  Chair: Farmers Weekly’s Sarah Trickett  | 
                 
                
                  14.00  | 
                  Managing lameness, how much could you save? 
                      Intervet Shearing Plough’s Jennifer O’Connor MRCVS 
                    Case study, Ruth Clements MRCVS, FAI Farms 
                  Chair: NSA’s Louise Moorhouse  | 
                 
                
                  15.00  | 
                  UK genetics, fit for purpose? 
                      NZ farmer, Murray Rolhoff 
                    Signet’s Sam Boom 
                    UK farmer, Neil McGowan 
                  Chair: LAA’s Alastair Sneddon  | 
                 
              
             
            
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