Southland and Otago farmers are staring a third year of drought in the face, with some saying feeds supplies are are already on a knife’s edge. In January Niwa said Southland and West Coast already had severe soil moisture deficits – two months later and it is worse. Federated Farmers Southland President Chris Dillon joins Mark Leishman on Round Up.
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