04/06/06 
            For the first time at the Great Yorkshire Show trial plots of
              grasses and wild flower mixtures have been planted in support of
              the "Operation Bumblebee" project, a national initiative
            to boost bumble bee numbers in arable farmland. 
            
			
			Visitors checking out the arable plots at the 2005 Great Yorkshire show. 
			 
			
              
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            The number of bumble bees on farms has declined by more than 70%
              in 20 years and planting field margins will not only combat this,
              but assist farmers gain crucial points for agri-environment scheme
              payments. It is hoped that farmers at the show will visit the plots
              and thus be encouraged to carry out similar schemes on their own
              farm, thus helping to improve the environment. The project is managed
              by Syngenta Crop Protection. 
               
              In the Arable Enterprise Area eight alternative crops have been
              sown, together with four varieties of malting barley. All have
              been sown, and are managed by Springdale Crop Synergies based in
              Driffield, East Yorkshire and are produced for the medical or plastics
            industries. 
            The crops are: 
                 
                Crambe: a white flowered industrial oilseed used as a slip agent
              in the plastics industry. 
               
              Calendula: an orange flowered marigold used in specialist industrial/medical
              applications. 
               
              Echium: a purple and white flowered crop with use in anti-wrinkle
              or cosmetic applications. 
               
              Hemp: two varieties, one green/purple flowers
              with a dual use for both fibre and seed which is crushed for specialist
              food use oil, and another taller species for high quality fibre. 
               
              Sweet Quinola: a tall crop with green flowers used in specialist
              flours and stock forage 
               
              Camelina: Yellow floured oilseed used in cosmetic
              and nutraceutical applications. 
               
              Borage: Purple flowered oilseed again used in the nutraceutical
              industry. 
                 
              The crops are together in the alternative farming area which is
              next to the Gold Gate.  
                 
              The Great Yorkshire Show is at Harrogate and runs from Tuesday
              July 11 to Thursday 13 July 
             
                The Great Yorkshire Show - Something for
              Everyone 
  The
              Great Yorkshire Cheese & Dairy Show 
  Great Yorkshire Show: The Art of Woodcraft 
  A Record Breaking Great Yorkshire Show 
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