Welcome to the NSA Graziers List. This service connects arable farmers with sheep farmers allowing those seeking grazing to find options in their chosen region and those seeking sheep to graze cover crops and other available grazing to find contacts. The result is mutually beneficial to both parties and acts as a match-making service.
The map below shows the location of farmers, identified by an icon indicating the service they can provide, a sheep face for those with sheep or a plant image for those offering grazing.
To use the list simply click on an icon to find the contact details of your chosen farmer. NSA purely provide the list as an advertising platform. All contact and agreements are solely between the two farming enterprises.
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Water access: We have water troughs in all our fields pumped from a bore hole
Fencing provisions: Everything is stock fenced, however we will also be using electric fencing to split up the compartments as they are very large.
Storage available: n/a
What type of grazing: Grass
Length of grazing: 24 weeks
Further information
Organic beef farm looking for winter grazing of approximately 1000 sheep on tack from 1st November 2025 to end of April 2026. We are certified organic at the moment so would prefer to source an organic grazier however we may consider a non-organic grazier as we may be coming out of organic within the next year anyway. The Farm is owned by Natural England and the land available for tack is SSSI chalk grassland. We are seeking either stores or ewe lambs. We don't want pregnant ewes.
Fencing provisions: Do have fencing in most parts . Need electric fencing as well . Have CCTV too.
Storage available: No
What type of grazing: One field is just agricultural grass field with many trees in. The other field is wild meadow that needs grazing in September month.
Length of grazing: 2 weeks
Further information
This is private estate with lots of land that needs grazing . My bosses are looking for a local farmer with few sheep who could graze the land. Ideally farmer can use it every year for grazing etc
Coed Coch Farms Ltd
Dafydd Owen
Address: Llawes y coed, Dolwen, Abergele, LL22 8NP
We run a flock of around 2000 romney ewes plus replacements on a grass based, outdoor lambing, regenerative system. We would be open to collaborating with someone looking for lambs to graze anytime between august and march after they’ve been weaned.
Further cover crop opportunities sought after for autumn/winter 2025-26 to continue the expansion of breeding ewe flock and the finishing of store lambs.
Two fully-trained sheepdogs, RAPPA handling and fencing system. References Available.
NZ Romney’s and store lambs. Looking to partner with an arable farmer for summer and winter grazing. Would also consider any share farming or contract farming agreement.
3000 Romney and highlander ewes along with 5000 store lambs constantly looking for new keep an grassland or cover crops. We have our own electric fencing and mobile handling systems and lorry
Manor Organic Farm
Graeme Matravers
Address: Manor Farm Long Whatton Loughborough, LE12 5DF
Fencing provisions: Fully stock-fenced with netting and barbed wire. Electric fencing will be provided to section the grazing area to balance livestock grazing and public access.
Storage available: No
What type of grazing: Undergrazed chalk grassland hillfort, with grass and forb sward. Very species-rich, requires winter sheep conservation grazing to maintain it so.
Currently only lightly grazed with summer beef cattle by tenant.
Length of grazing: 7 weeks
Further information
Preferred primitive/native/hill/rare breed, but open to any.
Running dry ewe lambs and store lambs on grass and cover crops .
Rappa mobile handling yard and electric fencing used .
Friendly team with working dogs and full insurance as graziers .
References available .
Performance recorded wool shedding flock who currently run behind electric fencing on and off through the season on short term let's.
Good references available from landowners.
We are a first generation farming couple looking to integrate sheep into arable rotations. We are looking for grazing of either herbal leys, cover crops or turnips etc. We have temporary electric fencing which can be put up and removed, as well as portable handling systems and water bousers. All sheep are electric fence trained. Looking for grazing in Hampshire and Wiltshire.