Slow Food Hunter Valley's plan to feed drought-stricken Upper Hunter farmers

By Belinda-Jane Davis
Updated December 2 2018 - 12:44pm, first published 12:41pm
HELP: Liz Griffiths of Slow Food Hunter Valley, pictured, is urging people to donate their excess backyard produce to help drought affected Upper Hunter farmers. Picture: Jonathan Carroll
HELP: Liz Griffiths of Slow Food Hunter Valley, pictured, is urging people to donate their excess backyard produce to help drought affected Upper Hunter farmers. Picture: Jonathan Carroll

Backyard producers are being urged to take a closer look at their veggie patch and see what they can spare for drought-stricken Upper Hunter farmers.

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