
Zacharia Dam, located in the expansive Wilgena pastoral lease in outback South Australia, serves as a vital water source for the region's merino sheep farming operations. Wilgena Station, encompassing approximately 4,742 square kilometers, is renowned for its fertile soil and salt bush vegetation, providing excellent fodder for livestock. The area experiences unpredictable rainfall, averaging about 152 mm annually, making the dam an essential resource for sustaining agricultural activities. The station's rich history dates back to 1923, when it was acquired by the McBride family, who have since managed it as a significant sheep run.
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