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IPFS News Link • Agriculture

Farmers Battle WORST Drought In 100 Years: 'It's Dire!'

• http://www.shtfplan.com, Brandon Smith

According to The Guardian, the farmers in the affected region of central and western New South Wales continue to battle a crippling drought that many locals are calling the worst since 1902. In Warrumbungle Shire, where sharp peaks fall away to once fertile farmland, the small town of Coonabarabran is running out of water. The town dam has fallen to 23% of its capacity and residents are living with level-six water restrictions. There are real fears the town will run dry. Unable to provide food would not only mean financial ruin for the farmers but also less food for those who need it. "It's a pretty tough old time," says Coonabarabran farmer Ambrose Doolan. "But if you're working with your family and everyone is looking out for each other, you count your blessings."

Last year, the Doolan family recorded their fourth-lowest average rainfall and that poor year has been followed by even drier conditions this year. The family has begun selling whatever stock they can and spends their whole day at feeding the cattle that remain because the pastures have dried up.