Farmers in far south-west NSW say drought is not over
  • 2 years ago
Widespread rain has helped pull New South Wales out of drought for the first time in more than two years. The Department of Primary Industries says the entire state is now experiencing improved conditions, with parts of the far south and west amongst the last to recover. Gus Whyte is a sheep grazier at Wyndham station in south western NSW. He says a month of rain has helped but the drought is far from over
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