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Rain in parts of SA brings short-term relief to some farmers during drought
Much-needed rain has soaked parched land across parts of South Australia, but farmers say more is required to break the drought.
Since 9am on Saturday, the Bureau of Meteorology recorded about 41 millimetres of rainfall in the Mount Lofty Ranges, 55mm at Mount Gambier, 29.6mm at Port Pirie and…
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