The Gough family at Clarence Town have urged struggling farmers to ask for help

Belinda-Jane Davis
Updated May 15 2018 - 10:59am, first published April 13 2018 - 9:30am
WEED DILEMMA: Beef cattle farmer Tanya Gough and her daughter Hayley surrounded by weeds that have grown on their property since the recent rain.
WEED DILEMMA: Beef cattle farmer Tanya Gough and her daughter Hayley surrounded by weeds that have grown on their property since the recent rain.

The fight to survive the drought is so tough that the Gough family has been forced to sell some of their furniture, their pet birds, and most of their horses to put food on the table. 

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