Trade stand applications are now open for NSA North Sheep 2025, one of the UK’s most prominent sheep events.
The event will be held on Wednesday, June 4, 2025, at Greystoke Castle Farm in Cumbria, with the support of the Peile family.
NSA North Sheep 2025 is set to attract thousands of visitors from across the UK and beyond, offering a premier platform for businesses involved in the sheep and wider agricultural industries to showcase their products and services.
This biennial event, organised by NSA Northern Region is an opportunity for industry professionals to network, gain insights, and explore the latest innovations.
Trade stand spaces, both indoor and outdoor, are now available and can be reserved through the NSA North Sheep website.
Exhibitors will have the chance to engage directly with a large and targeted audience of sheep farmers, breeders, and industry stakeholders.
Event organiser Chris Adamson said: "NSA North Sheep 2025 promises to be a highlight of the sheep farming calendar. The event at Greystoke Castle Farm will provide a unique setting where visitors can learn, connect, and grow their businesses.
"We encourage all relevant businesses to apply for a trade stand and be part of this exciting day."
In addition to the trade stands, the event will feature seminars, workshops, and live demonstrations, offering insights into the latest industry trends, technologies, and best practices.
Farm tours will also allow visitors to witness the Peile family's exceptional livestock management on their scenic upland farm, which lies between the Lake District National Park and the Eden Valley.
The deadline for trade stand applications is February 15, 2025. For more information and to apply, visit www.northsheep.org.uk.
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