Friday, 4 April 2014

Everywhere you look there is dry dusty arid land. There is no feed for the animals, Animals can't be sold, no income for the farmer and there family. they are now finding it difficult to put food on there own table.

These people are an indispensable and important part of the structure of Australia. they grown the food we buy in the shops. 

Lets give them a hand..

It is fantastic to see that there are more people and more ways that make a difference.

I have been here before but It's time to revisit Dollar for Drought and give a $1 every single one help.

It also nice to read that one of the biggies like woollies is doing a good thing with our help.

let see less dry land and more rain falling from the skys were we need it..
forthebush parched earth turns the hopes of towns across nsw to dust 


  Farmers Spike and Tim Orr stand in a dry dam on their 10,000 acre property on January 26, 2010 in Parkes, Australia

Wednesday, 2 April 2014

Rain event brings relief for immediate dry crisis | Queensland Farmers Federation



It's great to see rain starting to move into drought effected areas. I have

been reading some stories and in some areas you have to dig 4 metres

down to find moisture in the soil! So they really need weeks of soaking

rain to bring the soil back to life for the longer term.








A picture like this make you feel really good - Go the Farmer.



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Rain event brings relief for immediate dry crisis | Queensland Farmers Federation