'We don't expect three horrors in a row': Farmers still in the grip of drought despite widespread rain

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'It starts messing with you': Farmers still in the grip of drought despite widespread rain

Third-generation sheep farmer Chris Blunt has not seen rain for so long that all 30 dams on his 1,000-hectare farm are empty.Sheep farmer Chris Blunt has not had decent rain in three years, and all 30 dams on his property are dry"The family has been here since 1902 … and I think this is probably the driest the forebears or myself have experienced," he said.

For his 4,000 sheep it is a curiosity. They wander around the edge of what are now dusty craters, dotted across the property east of Orange in the New South Wales Central West. But for Mr Blunt, it is a daily reminder of the three long years of drought that, despite heavy rainfall and flooding on the other side of the state, has not yet broken for him.

"I've had an agreement with a good friend of mine for two years that we'll go and have a feed when we get 50 millimetres of rain, and we haven't had that dinner yet," Mr Blunt said.

 

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