Rural Aid shares $1 million mouse plague fund among 1000 farmers

Faye Wheeler
Updated August 6 2021 - 10:43am, first published 9:30am
Ruined: A Gulargambone farmer was forced to burn their hay after mice contaminated it, rendering it toxic. Photo contributed.
Ruined: A Gulargambone farmer was forced to burn their hay after mice contaminated it, rendering it toxic. Photo contributed.

An image of hay bales going up in flames shows the devastation caused by this year's mouse plague.

Faye Wheeler

Faye Wheeler

Journalist

I have been a journalist for more than a decade and in that time I have been keeping Daily Liberal readers up to date about issues affecting them and what's happening in their community. Throughout my career I have covered a range of rounds and most recently I have been focusing on the business round.

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