FOLLOWING a successful transition from face-to-face seminars to online webinars this summer, the National Sheep Association (NSA) will be continuing its offering of timely, valuable advice in its next programme of autumn webinars to be held as part of its Virtual Celebration of Sheep Farming.

NSA’s programme of webinars will this time be mostly themed to fit with the autumn online event’s focus Feeding the Flock – and Getting it Right. They take place on Tuesday, October 20, and Wednesday, October 21, with the first seminar starting at 8.30am each day and the last at 7.30pm.

The nutrition-focused discussions will provide sheep farmers with the chance to hear from industry experts in the comfort, safety and convenience of their own homes as Covid-19 restrictions continue to limit the opportunity to join traditional evening meetings often held by NSA regions at this time of year.

Many of NSA’s longstanding supporters will be joining the webinars to deliver interesting and useful information. Sponsors and speakers for the two-day series include AHDB, MSD Animal Health, Rumenco, ForFarmers, The Woodland Trust, Agriwebb, Bimeda, Carrs Billington and British Wool.

All webinars will be open to everyone to join, with free registration for each webinar available in advance from the NSA’s new online event website at www.nsavirtualevent.org.uk. There will also be an opportunity for all who register and attend a webinar to win a fantastic prize from event sponsors Rumenco – one tonne of new Rumevite feed blocks.

The opportunity to view new products and demonstrations will also run alongside the webinar programme as trade stand exhibitors and breed societies are able to deliver information to interested sheep farmers through their own dedicated area of the website.

NSA chief executive Phil Stocker said: “We have been thrilled by the success of our webinars since this new way of sharing information was somewhat forced upon us earlier this year.

"Now, as a permanent feature of the knowledge exchange, NSA is proud to deliver alongside some incredibly experienced and interesting speakers. We hope that our new line-up of autumn webinars will appeal to sheep farmers, students, veterinary professionals and more who are looking to update their knowledge on flock nutrition and other topics.”

Details of the webinar programme and registrations links can be found on the NSA website –at www.nsavirtualevent.org.uk. Recordings from previous NSA webinars can be viewed at www.nationalsheep.org.uk/webinars.