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Gayndah region citrus growers hit by hail damage twice in one season
Walking through the rows of his citrus trees, Ken Roth looks at all the income he has just lost from the thousands of oranges and mandarins littering the ground.
“You can’t do nothing with them when they’re damaged like that,” he said.
His workers are busy thinning the trees — a standard farming…
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