Woolooga BA camp will close at the end of this month.
As is often the case the hard jobs that have been avoided come to the top of the list toward the end. This one is a doozy!
The farmer tells us this part of the farm was leased to a cane farmer who walked away from the lease and the crop because of the flood.
Cows know no boundary and washed away fences need to be re-establish after the flood.
The farmer explains the creek is running strong at the moment but can be dry for extended periods and needs to be fenced. The creek is not always the boundary between the two properties and it something needs fences across as well.
These photos give an indication of the height and the ferocity of the flood waters.
Yep there is a fence down there. And a creek crossing as well. |
Wash-away just about to take the fence. |
Same fence as above. Cane crop left of screen. |
There's a fence in there. |
A fence in there - zoomed out. |