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The Cool Down on MSNFarmers in crisis as drought makes once-reliable crops impossible to sell: 'It's practically inedible'"We can’t afford to ruin our reputation over a few crops." Farmers in crisis as drought makes once-reliable crops impossible to sell: 'It's practically inedible' first appeared on The Cool Down.
South-eastern Australia is experiencing some of the driest periods in recorded history and many people are wondering why a drought has not been officially declared.Data from the Bureau of Meteorology ...
Despite applying for government drought funding months ago, one South Australian farmer says he is still waiting for ...
A FURTHER $55 million in drought assistance for South Australian farmers will increase infrastructure grants, fodder freight ...
The Australian Fodder Industry Association hay report cites the prolonged drought conditions in central South Australia for much of the demand and the real cost increase ex farm was closer to $20 ...
Premier Peter Malinauskas will today announce an extra $55 million to help drought-stricken farmers cope with one of the most ...
Australian Dairy Farmers president Ben Bennett echoed Mr Brokenshire, calling for the Prime Minister and Opposition Leader to tour drought-hit dairy farms. “They’ve got time on their hands ...
Anthony Hurst at his farm in the South East ... budget falling significantly short on support for drought-affected farmers in South Australia, especially given the severity of the current conditions.
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