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Once-in-10-year flooding enables crops to be grown on SA dry lake beds

Every 10 years or so, the South Australian outback landscape transforms when northern floodwaters flow into the dry lake beds off the Great Darling Anabranch.
The floodwaters bring a unique farming opportunity for some pastoralists.
They grow cereal and hay crops where normally you would find…
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