Many SA landowners still unable to access flooded paddocks
For many farmers along the River Murray in South Australia, the summer of flooding isn't over. In Mypolonga, many landowners still can't access the flooded paddocks, while others are warning they could suffer a second year of flooding if more isn't done to fix damaged levees.
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