How you can support Western NSW farmers fighting the drought

Belinda-Jane Davis
Updated June 14 2018 - 2:34pm, first published 2:30pm
WESTERN NSW: Main picture: John, Brooke, Chris, Thomas and Jack Haycock on their farm at Yeoval, which has been in their family for six generations. Top: Tracey Carey, Sally Ryan, AJ Murray, Clare Kesby, Jane Watkin. Bottom: Nick Anganostar, Andrew 'Pony' Munro, picture supplied, Peter Small and Tennille Siemer.
WESTERN NSW: Main picture: John, Brooke, Chris, Thomas and Jack Haycock on their farm at Yeoval, which has been in their family for six generations. Top: Tracey Carey, Sally Ryan, AJ Murray, Clare Kesby, Jane Watkin. Bottom: Nick Anganostar, Andrew 'Pony' Munro, picture supplied, Peter Small and Tennille Siemer.

Western NSW farmers are battling a crippling drought and they need your help to survive it.

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