13/06/06 
            The latest developments in the agricultural world and scientific
              discoveries come under the microscope in the Universities Pavilion
            at the 2006 Great Yorkshire Show. 
            
			
			Cattle parade at the 2005 Great Yorkshire show. 
			 
			
              
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            Under the heading “Tomorrow’s Agriculture” several
              of the region’s leading universities have put together a
              range of displays and demonstrations covering a wide variety of
              topics, from the benefits of including whole grains in our diets
              to how horse manure could be a solution to water pollution. Dates
              for the show are Tuesday 11 – Thursday 13 July when the agricultural
              showcase highlights both traditional farming and innovative developments
            in the industry. 
            Universities involved at this year’s Great Yorkshire Show
              are based at Newcastle Upon Tyne, Leeds, Sheffield, York and the
              Central Science Laboratory in York. 
            Exhibitions are: 
            Developing New tools for a Sustainable Economy 
             The need to lessen
              our dependence on fossil fuels by obtaining greater value from
              agricultural products is examined. This exhibition will explore
              the concept of bio-refineries, looking at new tools being developed
              in the Centre for Novel Agricultural product - University of York 
             
            Wholegrains and Health, Eating Your Way to a Healthy Heart  
              A ‘grain
              identification parade’ will test the public’s knowledge
              and help educate visitors about how to eat more whole grains -
              University of Newcastle upon Tyne 
             
            From Harrogate to Hawaii: Nematode Pathogens cause Severe Crop
              Damage 
              Plant parasitic nematodes cause losses to world agriculture
              of an estimated £75billion. Crops from around the world that
              suffer losses will be displayed and there will be a demonstration
              of recent advances in bio-technological solutions. - University
              of Leeds 
             
            Piglets in the F.I.R.E. & What’s
                Going on Inside?  
              Two
              exhibitions from Leeds University Farms, the first looks at the
              feeding patterns of piglets housed in groups and the second looks
              at developing nutritional strategies which can be used in pig production
              to maximize the weaned piglets potential, health and welfare. -
              University of Leeds 
             
            The Path of a Ugandan Honey Jar  
              How honey is produced using traditional
              practices in a country where the majority of the largely rural
              population live in poverty - Central Science Laboratory, York 
             
            Agricultural Manure is a Solution to Water
                Pollution? It’s
              No Cock and Bull Story!  
              Horse manure - and even llama droppings – are
              part of an effective ‘compost’ treatment system to
              remove the metals and acidity associated with polluted mine water
              - University of Newcastle upon Tyne 
             
            Killing Parasitic Worms with Fruit  
              Worm infections are a major
              problem for the livestock industry, but the proteins from some
              fruits are proving surprisingly effective in combating the problem
                - School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Sheffield 
             
                The Great Yorkshire Show - Something for
              Everyone 
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               The
              Great Yorkshire Cheese & Dairy Show 
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  A Record Breaking Great Yorkshire Show 
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