| 31/01/08           The Yorkshire Agricultural Society has donated £5,000
                to a national appeal which offers help and support to farmers
              across the country. 
               
              
             
 
 
                  |  |  The Farming Help Partnership is a collaboration of several agricultural
              charities, providing a number of services to meet a wide range
              of needs in the farming community.
 The Society, also a charity, is best-known as the organiser of
              the Great Yorkshire Show but also works hard to promote and sustain
              the agricultural community.
 
 Mr Bill Cowling, Honorary Show Director, said: "The Society
              is delighted to make this donation to the Farming Help Appeal.
              Our agricultural industry and its wellbeing are at the core of
              everything we do, and our farmers experienced some very hard times
              in 2007.
 
 "By helping them to overcome their difficulties now, we are
              ensuring the success of British agriculture in the future."
 
 As well as foot-and-mouth disease in the south of England and Bluetongue,
              farmers also had to contend with bad weather, flooding and poor
              harvest yields.
 
 The Farming Help Appeal is also backed by other agricultural organisations
            such as the National Farmers' Union and Country Landowners' Association.
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