Those with stock might be thinking about selling, feeding or agisting.
What is right for your business may not be the same thing as what is right for your neighbour.
Local Land Services says having a drought plan with set trigger points to take action is a useful way to manage decision making during dry time.
The Drought plan template is a 3-page document designed to help you easily determine what you have on farm, such as livestock, fodder and water.
You can then go on to plan what trigger points you can use to know you need to sort alternative arrangements.
You can also find helpful resources including feed cost calculators on the Drought Hub website.
If you are looking for financial assistance you can contact the Rural Financial Counselling Service NSW (RFCS). This is a free, confidential, professional financial counselling service.
It is also important to look after your own health and mental wellbeing.
Helpful hints and resources can also be found on the Drought Hub website.
LLS staff can help you work out on farm water resources, provide livestock feeding advice, controlling pest animals to conserve limited resources, and livestock health advice.