A BODYBUILDER, a farmer and some school kids walk into a yard of skip bins.
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There's no punchline, just a group of people brought together by relentless drought and 92 tonnes worth of free lick blocks for cattle.
Farmers Helping Farmers volunteer Toni Bell and her daughter Troi have received hundreds of calls from farming families desperate for help.
"We've got these lick blocks from Olsson's for farmers in Bingara and Tamworth," Toni Bell said.
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"I designed a website for a charity, that's how I accidentally got involved.
"There's just so many break-your-heart stories, now there's nobody else to do it and I'm the only person from the land who understands."
The blocks arrived at Aus Skips in Tamworth, who have donated forklifts for when they are picked up by about 200 farmers in the coming days.