'This means so much': Farmer breaks down in tears as drought relief trucks carrying hay bales and water roll into her town

  • Drought conditions have made life severe for farmers in NSW's central west 
  • Recent water and hay bale donations were much appreciated by needy farmers
  • Farmers in NSW and Queensland received around 10,000 bales of donated hay 

A farmer broke down in tears after a convoy of trucks carrying much needed drought relief supplies made its way to a remote area of New South Wales on Australia Day.

Tricia James, whose family runs the Musheroo station, close to Cobar and Wilcannia in the NSW's central west, was 'so grateful' when she was given a number of water donations and hay bales on Saturday.

Ms James' heartwarming reaction was captured in a video by her daughter India Kessell.

Farmer Tricia James (pictured right) was very appreciative after recently receiving much needed water and hay donations from kind hearted strangers 

Farmer Tricia James (pictured right) was very appreciative after recently receiving much needed water and hay donations from kind hearted strangers 

India Kessell (pictured) waves to the convoy of trucks supplying hale and water to the NSW central west

India Kessell (pictured) waves to the convoy of trucks supplying hale and water to the NSW central west

'All this water means so much to everyone,' Ms James said.  'Thank you.'

Good Samaritan Evie Lyn is believed to have organised the water donation.

She is a member of the Peterborough community, approximately 250km north of Adelaide, according to Ms Kessell.

'We stayed and watched the rest of the convoy go past. My little boy had been waiting all day to see the hay trucks,' Ms Kessell told Yahoo7.

In a second video, filmed by Ms James, her family members can be seen waving to the convoy of truck drivers as they zoomed past carrying bales of hay.

Recent drought relief efforts kick-started by a number of generous organisations saw farmers in NSW and Queensland receive close to 10,000 bales of hay donated from around the nation. 

Last week Farmers Across Borders went above and beyond, sending a fleet of 47 trucks on a 2500km drive from Western Australia to New South Wales. 

Tricia James (pictured left) was all smiles after a generous convoy of trucks delivered some much needed water and hay to her farm

Tricia James (pictured left) was all smiles after a generous convoy of trucks delivered some much needed water and hay to her farm

India Kessell (pictured with her family) waiting to thank the convoy of trucks who delivered hay and water to farmers in central NSW

India Kessell (pictured with her family) waiting to thank the convoy of trucks who delivered hay and water to farmers in central NSW

 

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‘This means so much’: Farmer breaks down in tears as drought relief trucks roll into her town

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