π Late-night baling at Southfield this week!
A big effort from the Glendinning team saw 275 high-quality bales made, helping secure forage for the months ahead.
The new baler wraps each bale with film, helping to preserve silage quality, reduce wastage and cut down on the amount of recycling required.
Great to see quality forage going into store in ideal conditions. π±π
Innovis Breeding Sheep
Innovis is the leading supplier of sheep breeding technologies to the UK livestock industry.
Innovis Breeding Sheep is a company based in Aberystwyth, working with the best sheep farmers in the country with the aim of securing a profitable future in sheep farming.
16/06/2026
π±π The sheep that made regenerative farming work.
When Will Heygate set out to integrate sheep into a regenerative arable system, finding the right genetics proved to be one of the biggest challenges. Fast forward 10 years and the flock has become a key part of the business, helping improve soil health, utilise cover crops and drive profitability.
Today, the Heygate family are planning to expand their Highlander flock to 1,000 ewes thanks to a low-input, forage-based system that fits seamlessly within their regenerative farming approach.
π Read Will's story here: https://www.innovis.org.uk/will-heygate-2026/
π Want to see the system in action? Join us for a farm walk with Will on Wednesday 24th June at 2pm and hear first-hand how sheep are helping drive both productivity and soil health.
For more information and to book your place, visit: https://forms.gle/XAjvqYUZxCHTsN7L9
11/06/2026
π 20% more lamb from the same acres. 80% lower feed costs. Less labour.
When Martyn Pryce returned from a sheep farming placement in New Zealand, he saw a different way of running a profitable flock. Fast forward 10 years, and the family's Highlander flock is delivering impressive results:
βοΈ 175% lambs reared
βοΈ Minimal lambing intervention
βοΈ Outdoor, forage-based system
βοΈ Lower feed and labour costs
Read how a change in genetics helped transform the business and why Martyn believes the breeding decisions made today will shape flock performance for the next 15 years.
π Read the full story here: https://www.innovis.org.uk/martyn-pryce-blog/
08/06/2026
π’ NSA Scotsheep visitors β don't miss this!
What if small changes could make a big difference to flock performance and profitability? π
Join Colin Forsyth and Dewi Jones on Wednesday 10th June as they discuss the practical decisions that have helped drive gains within Colin's flock and the role genetics have played in the journey.
β° 11:50am β 12:15pm
π NSA Scotsheep 2026
See you there!
06/06/2026
11:50am next Wednesday at NSA Scotsheep 2026 - βSmall changes, big gains: smarter decisions for profitable flocksβ - all welcome.
Don't miss the fantastic workshop programme at NSA Scotsheep 2026!
From flock health and genetics to business, technology and practical sheep farming skills, our workshops are packed with expert knowledge, fresh ideas and useful take-home advice for every sheep producer.
Take a look at the full workshop programme and plan your day before you arrive!
Find out more on our website here π https://scotsheep.org.uk/event-information/timetables/workshop/
NSA Scotsheep 2026
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Wednesday 10 June 2026
π Wedderlie Farm
π Come and see us this summer!
The Innovis team will be attending events across the UK this year, including NSA Scotsheep 2026, Royal Welsh Grassland Event 2026, Groundswell Agriculture, The Royal Welsh Agricultural Society and the National Sheep Association Sheep Event.
Come along for a chat about your ram needs, flock goals and how Innovis genetics could work in your system.
We look forward to seeing you there! π
π Another busy week completed at Southfield!
This week saw all ewes and lambs gathered for essential flock management. The ewes were checked and crutched, while the lambs were tagged, scored and DNA sampled.
A huge effort from everyone involved as work continues on the nucleus flock. π
29/05/2026
π A great evening was had last Friday at Chatsworth House, where farmers from across Derbyshire came together for a stock judging event.
The sheep on show were Aberfield hoggs with Primera lambs at foot, providing an excellent opportunity to assess quality stock, share knowledge and discuss what makes productive, efficient sheep.
Glorious May Bank Holiday weather here in West Wales βοΈ
All of our ram groups at Peithyll have now been moved to fields with plenty of shade and a good water supply to help avoid heat stress during the warmer weather. πΏπ§
Happy, healthy sheep enjoying the sunshine responsibly! π
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