Former Bert Lockhart watching an aircraft spray his square mile of wheat, valued at £12,000, on his property near Balranald (NSW). The wheat is too green to harvest and it is hoped to save the crop from the hoppers which are in an adjoining paddock. The NSW Government provides the spray, but it still costs the farmers 12/ an acre to have the land sprayed. These pictures are from Herald staff photographer Frank Tolra who is touring the grasshopper areas. November 24, 1955.
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