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Drought-hit farmer uses own superannuation to start circular fodder fund
Unable to afford a full semi-trailer load of hay but needing more feed than charities are often able to provide, farmers such as Bridget Woods are among those falling between the gaps during South Australia’s ongoing drought.
The Peterborough livestock producer has resorted to dipping into her…
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