North West looks like a desert

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The drought has left large parts of North West so dry that the landscape now resembles a desert.

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Grain lands are parched and dry with all the soil moisture evaporated due to relentless winds and temperatures regularly exceeding 40°C. Grazing is all but destroyed.

Less than 15% of the province’s hectares earmarked for grain plantings have been planted so far and the little grain that was planted is struggling in the extreme conditions.

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Farmer’s Weekly
journalist in South Africa’s central region, Annelie Coleman, compiled this photo gallery after a road trip between Leeudoornstad, Wolmaransstad and Makwassie.

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