Summer burns primary producers in hot season

March 15 2017 - 12:00pm
DRY COUNTRY: The relative soil moisture map for January 2017 shows most of NSW had levels of 0.1. to 0.2. Picture: DPI
DRY COUNTRY: The relative soil moisture map for January 2017 shows most of NSW had levels of 0.1. to 0.2. Picture: DPI

The scorching summer seasonal conditions impacted on the state’s primary producers through the third-warmest January on record.

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