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Creator : Simmons, Jack
Source : Advertiser, 21 November 2002, p. 16
Date of creation : 2002
Format : Newspaper
Contributor : State Library of South Australia
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Letter to the editor of The Advertiser expressing concern that water from the River Murray is being used to irrigate cotton and rice crops


Many South Australians have felt strongly enough about the issue of irrigating upstream cotton and rice crops with River Murray water that they have written to The Advertiser newspaper to express their concerns. These letters from 2002 and 2003 show how people were feeling about the economic, environmental and social impact of using flood irrigation to water dryland crops in Queensland and New South Wales.

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Coverage year : 2002
Period : 2001-
Region : Adelaide metropolitan area

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