In Depth

NSW drought: Farmers' succession planning and this year's harvest | Photos, pictures

Danielle Cetinski
October 24 2019 - 7:00pm
DRY TIMES: NSW Farmers Narromine and Trangie branch chair James Hamilton has been helping other landholders with succession planning.
DRY TIMES: NSW Farmers Narromine and Trangie branch chair James Hamilton has been helping other landholders with succession planning.

As the devastating drought continues, farmers and their families are asking the hard questions about their future. We also asked graziers and horticulturalists how they're doing following the long, harsh winter season.

WITH cash at a premium and farmers overseeing dry pastures, many are taking the opportunity the drought to take stock and evaluate their properties' future.

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Danielle Cetinski

Danielle Cetinski

Central Western Daily senior journalist

Danielle started at the Kiama Independent in 2010 before moving to the Central Western Daily in 2014. She covers council, court, politics, general news and business, and elections are her favourite time of the year. Got a tip? Email danielle.cetinski@centralwesterndaily.com.au

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