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Fifty Flood-Affected Farmers Receive Hay From Rural Aid

A trusted rural charity has distributed more than 700 bales of hay to Central West New South Wales farmers, helping to make Christmas a little brighter for flood-affected producers.

A hay drop was held at the Central West Livestock Exchange in Forbes on Friday, December 16.

Ten road trains delivered more than 480 tonnes of hay to the saleyards for Rural Aid’s registered primary producers.  

Forbes cattle breeder Danielle Beard said her property is still covered in floodwaters and thick layers of mud, smothering any grass underneath.

“75 per cent of our property is under water and we’re going to have water on our place for another seven months.”

She said the bales of hay were exactly what her family needed to help them recover from the flooding event.

“We’re just so grateful for this hay,” Ms Beard said.

Rural Aid CEO John Warlters said flood affected farmers are facing a difficult recovery that will last well after Christmas.

“Rural Aid has brought back its Buy a Bale campaign, which was first created in the Millennium Drought, to help raise funds to support farmers impacted by these record-breaking floods,” Mr Warlters said.

“Christmas is going to be an enormously difficult time for thousands of our farming families.”

To support Rural Aid or make a donation go to: www.buyabale.com.au

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