Dubbo region farmer Scott Tourle says drought 'could take us out to 2025'

Jennifer Hoar
Updated May 16 2018 - 4:14pm, first published May 15 2018 - 2:00pm
DRY TIMES: Scott Tourle's property 'The Springs' has seen just 50 millimetres of rain this year. Just 350 millimetres fell in 2017 (half of that before March) - well below the 600 millimetre yearly average. Photo: CRAIG THOMSON
DRY TIMES: Scott Tourle's property 'The Springs' has seen just 50 millimetres of rain this year. Just 350 millimetres fell in 2017 (half of that before March) - well below the 600 millimetre yearly average. Photo: CRAIG THOMSON

Drought-like conditions currently gripping NSW could last until 2025, according to Scott Tourle.

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Jennifer Hoar

Jennifer Hoar

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