Ground zero: rain-starved southern Australia is grappling with one of the worst droughts in memory
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Southern Australia is facing one of its worst droughts in recent memory, with rainfall only picking up in June and July, potentially too late for many farmers. Bernie Free, a dairy farmer, typically sees green shoots in May, but this year they didn't appear until July, indicating severe impacts on agriculture. This situation is critical as it affects food production and the livelihoods of farmers, highlighting the ongoing challenges posed by climate change.
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