EDEN-based Pedigree Livestock Services (PLS) and the Livestock Auctioneers’ Association Limited (LAA) announce their partnership in launching a new weekly newsletter aimed at pedigree livestock breeders and enthusiasts.
Set to debut in November, this collaboration brings together PLS's expertise in livestock administration and the LAA's deep knowledge of the auction market industry.
The newsletter will feature a unique blend of content, including weekly trade updates, technical information, insights from leading auctioneers and the popular blog of Stephanie Ryder.
Stephanie Ryder, who recently joined the PLS team, commented, “This newsletter represents a fantastic opportunity to connect directly with the heart of the livestock industry. I'm thrilled to continue my weekly blog, sharing my perspectives on farm life and the vibrant world of livestock sales and shows. Our partnership with the LAA allows us to offer readers an unparalleled view of the industry from multiple angles."
Zanna Dennis, Development Officer of the LAA added, "We're thrilled to partner with PLS on this venture. The LAA has always been dedicated to supporting the livestock auction industry, and this newsletter allows us to extend that support directly to breeders and buyers. It's an exciting opportunity to share our expertise and strengthen the connection between auctioneers and the pedigree livestock community."
The newsletter will be distributed each week featuring
· Weekly market updates and trade analysis
· Exclusive content from industry experts
· Stephanie Ryder's popular blog on farm life and industry events
· Spotlights on breed societies and successful breeders
· Upcoming sale and show information
This collaboration underscores both organisations' commitment to supporting and advancing the pedigree livestock industry in the UK. By combining their resources and expertise, PLS and the LAA aim to create an invaluable resource for anyone involved in pedigree livestock breeding and trading.
For more information or to subscribe to the newsletter, please visit www.pedigreelivestockservices.co.uk
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