South-west farmers still struggling

UDV president and Winslow farmer Bernie Free says local farmers are still doing it tough with extra debt, high costs and reduced production after being forced to sell cows during the drought. Photo by DIEGO FEDELE

The paddocks are lush, the rain keeps coming and the cows are returning to their peaks — but south-west Victorian farmers are still reeling from the worst drought in memory, writes RICK BAYNE.

With predictions farmers will take up to five years to recover, south-west farmers are warning green spring paddocks do not mean the impact of the drought has ended.

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