National Sheep Association

National Sheep Association
Abbreviation NSA
Motto Striving For A Sustainable And Prosperous Sheep Industry
Formation 1892
Legal status Non-profit organization
Purpose Sheep farming in the UK
Location
Region served
UK
Membership
UK sheep farmers
Chief Executive
Peter Morris
Main organ
NSA Council and its Executive Board (Chairman - Jonathan Barber, and President - Henry Plumb, Baron Plumb - Lord Plumb)
Affiliations EBLEX
Website NSA

The National Sheep Association is the trade association in the UK for sheep farming.

History

It was formed in 1892 as the National Sheep Breeders Association. In 1969 it changed to its present name.

Structure

It is situated near the Three Counties Crossroads of the B4208 and Hanley Road (B4209) near Hanley Swan, opposite Langdale Wood, specifically in the north-east corner of the Three Counties Showground. It receives no government funding.

Regions

Function

It represents the UK sheep industry. NSA Scotland hosts the annual Scotsheep event. There is the NSA South Sheep event. Every two years (biennial) it has the NSA Sheep event at the Three Counties Showground.

It publishes the trade journal every two months called Sheep Farmer.

See also

References

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