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Green paddocks mask lingering drought
Key takeaways
- Green grass is breaking through across drought-hit NSW.
- The stereotypical scenes of drought: dusty landscapes, dry dams and livestock crowding around hay and grain has been the case across much of the state throughout 2026.
- But now, farmers are facing a different challenge.
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Green grass is breaking through across drought-hit NSW. (Supplied: Belinda Dimarzo-Bryan)
Link copied Share Share article. A splash of green has returned to paddocks across New South Wales that were bare and barren just weeks ago, but the drought isn't over.
The stereotypical scenes of drought: dusty landscapes, dry dams and livestock crowding around hay and grain has been the case across much of the state throughout 2026.
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