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With a new report revealing the severed droughts are likely to continue, to a former central west dairy farmer turning a new leaf as a beautician, there has been plenty happening this week.
We’ve got you covered in this week’s rural wrap.
Deal with climate change or drought problem will never be solved, Professor says
Producers in central west NSW will experience a tough couple of decades of dry conditions, with a report revealing severe droughts are expected to become more frequent.
Former central west dairy farmer turns new leaf as a beautician
Fourth generation farmers Kylie and Peter Squires, are looking onwards and upwards after closing their dairy farm after a difficult period with the nation’s former largest milk processor Murray Goulburn.
Looking for another way to keep busy, Mrs Squires decided to become a beautician.
Export Connection Session helps start industry conversation
Central west export businesses were given insightful and useful information from leading industry experts recently at Export Connection Session.
Farm Household Allowance review hears from central west farmers
Farmers across the central west were give the opportunity to reveal their difficulties with accessing the Farm Household Allowance (FHA) at a recent review panel.
AMIC release a scathing report on the government
In his latest column, central west agent Bill Tatt discusses the outstanding result at a recent lamb sale and the Australian Meat Industry Council's scathing report on the federal government.