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Fodder drop from Eyre Peninsula

29 Oct, 2009 09:54 AM
South Australian farmers have once again helped out local farmers with a donation of 59 bales of hay to Braidwood. The fodder drop was organised through the South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority and other drops were made to Bemboka, Ando and Berridale. The hay came from Elden Oster of Maitland, SA.

The NSW Department of Primary Industries paid for the freight costs, and a 100% rebate was available for the petrol to collect the fodder for SELHPA ratepayers

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Vet intern Ashley Smith from CSU Wagga on a State Medical Rotation, with Dr Bob Templeton, at the fodder drop.
Vet intern Ashley Smith from CSU Wagga on a State Medical Rotation, with Dr Bob Templeton, at the fodder drop.

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