Suspected symptoms of pasture dieback in NSW are being reported owing to hay crossing borders

By Newsroom
Updated August 26 2019 - 3:06pm, first published August 22 2019 - 1:40pm
Small patch of dieback affected pasture
Small patch of dieback affected pasture

Local graziers have been advised by the NSW Department of Primary Industries (DPI) to be on the lookout for pasture dieback.

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