Water for cotton dries up

Roderick Makim
Updated December 31 2015 - 9:35am, first published September 19 2014 - 4:00am
George Quigley, “Muntham”, Trangie, is now looking at planting only 50ha to 100ha this season.
George Quigley, “Muntham”, Trangie, is now looking at planting only 50ha to 100ha this season.

LACK of water will keep this summer’s cotton crop down, with farmers across NSW having to decide between less thirsty crops such as mungbeans or sorghum, or letting their land lie fallow for the season.

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Roderick Makim

Roderick Makim

Journalist

Senior journalist for The Land.

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