These NSW farmers have been forced to stop production as they're running out of water

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Tulney Point Station on the Darling River has been producing crops for almost 90 years. Soon, farmers Steve and Rachel Strachan will watch helplessly as they die.

Australian farmers are desperate to negotiate compensation claims with the Federal Government after halting production because of low flows down the Darling River in New South Wales.

She said a similar situation in 2016-17 and no subsequent inflows is what has caused the river to become dry in parts. She said she understands removing horticulture from the lower Darling will free up water for stock, domestic and environmental use. But the decision hasn't been easy. Drought has already hit large swathes of Australia's east coast including Queensland, Victoria, Tasmania and New South Wales.Menindee pub the Maidens Hotel is a place locals go to get away from the stresses of the daily grind. But the topic of drought is inescapable.

But Ms Strachan said the sacrifice will hopefully give her kids a place to come back to if they decide to return to the land to work. “This is a time where people need to demand 'yes, we have to have a healthy river system',” she said.“We have to get the balance right because I can’t leave this farm the way it is environmentally for the next generation, that would just be criminal.

 

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