1. Fears for future of Welsh lamb Welsh lamb - locally produced and extensively reared on green fields across the country - could be the answer for environmentally-conscious consumers and yet farmers have been left scratching their heads after UK farm-gate prices fell by 20p/kg in the last four weeks. Welsh lamb - locally produced and extensively reared on green fields across the country - could be the answer for environmentally-conscious consumers and yet farmers have been left scratching their heads after UK farm-gate...
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2. Sherman Farm to Host First of Seven UMaine Cooperative Extension ... This small, licensed goat dairy sells raw goat milk and soft cheese, and provides replacement does for breeders as well as male goats for meat. Designed for anyone who wants to learn more about raising goats for meat, milk or fiber, these tours aim to teach sound goat husbandry and help support the growing Maine market for local cheese and meat. UMaine Extension s series of goat enterprise tours will take place from late April through September at farms around the state. Considered...
Source • The University of Maine,ME •
3. Yes, we have wool But with the decline of the sheep industry, they shear most of the sheep in the area in about 90 days, he said. I m a farm girl, but was I raised around dairy cows, not sheep, so it was time for me to learn a little more about the local industry. First, a short coat makes it easier for newborn lambs to nurse because they re able to find a mom s teat easier than having to burrow through a bunch of thick wool. Geri Lasater explained to me there are reasons the sheep were shorn last week,...
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4. Lamb farmers fear over imports UK farm-gate prices fell by an alarming 20p/kg around 20% during April, leaving the industry nervous about the future sustainability of the Welsh lamb trade. But sales of Welsh lamb have slumped and farmers who produce it have been hit in the pocket mostly because of increased imports from the other side of the world. The fall in lamb prices is being blamed on a drop in French demand and a rise in New Zealand imports, which has triggered an imbalance of supply and demand in the UK market....
Source • ic Wales,UK •
5. Lamb 101 And that, paradoxically, is part of the problem for the lamb industry. Industry sources cite many reasons for this, including the lack of a concerted marketing effort (there's no lamb equivalent to "Pork: The Other White Meat" or "Beef: It's What's for Dinner"), the squeamishness of some people about consuming such a young animal, and the simple fact that many Americans don't like lamb's robust flavor profile. Industry sources cite many reasons for this, including the lack of a concerted...
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6. Litzau, Bobrowsky focus on marketing goat meat While the demand for goat meat is good in the ethnic community, it's not easy introducing it to others who haven't had a history of eating it, they said. They met with goat producers last week in Montevideo to discuss the new company and its marketing options. They quote a price before the sale is finalized, can pick the goats up from the farm, and will pay producers in full within two to three business days, Litzau said. They're establishing markets for their MSM products in grocery store...
Source • Agri News,MN •
7. New sheep board aims for product and profit David Sackett, a well-known and respected sheep industry consultant with a solid background in the financial drivers of sound sustainable sheep enterprises. Roger Fletcher, a leading industry innovator in both meat and wool processing, who has been closely involved in the establishment and progress of the current CRC. The board appointments are: Chairman, John Keniry, who has served as chairman or director of numerous agribusiness and mining ventures in Australia and New Zealand, and on...
Source • Blues Country Magazine,Australia •
8. All set for show-time! Each sheep breed has its own championship then all the champions compete against each other for the overall sheep champion-ship. That's because, as the sheep secretary for the country's premier agricultural show, she is so busy making sure everything runs smoothly on the day, that she hasn't time to wander around the stalls. The overall champion takes part in the champion of champions competition, where there can be only one winner from the sheep, cattle and equine champions. icNewcastle -...
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9. Sheep farmers need help after prices drop disaster This is the scarcest month of the year for lamb, and the fact that this is happening calls into question the processing and marketing of the sheep meat industry in Ireland. He said: "She has consistently said she will deliver for sheep farmers and now is the time for her to make a worthwhile announcement outlining the details of her proposals to make payments to flock owners. She must now deliver on her promise of payments to producers and outline the details to farmers without any further...
Source • Sligo Weekender,Ireland •
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