Last week, Stock and Land visited Luke Milgate, Ettrick Lodge, Serpentine, where he was doing pre-season maintenance on his harvest equipment.
Now, he – wife Prue and four month old son Alexander- are flooded in on their property on the Bridgewater-Serpentine road.
The Loddon River has burst its banks, destroying the wheat crop, near the house.
He hasn't been able to get to Ettrick Lodge, to see the state of his barley crop.
Dan Jess also send in photos of Fiery Creek, Ballyrogan, in flood.
Pictures: Prue Milgate and Andrew Miller.
Luke Milgate, and four month old Alexander, "fishing" outside the front of their house. "I caught some wisteria, which was in the driveway," he said.
Luke Milgate carries out pre-season maintenance, before this week's rain.
In the barley crop, at Ettrick Lodge, just south of Serpentine, before this week's heavy rain.
Flooding from the Loddon River has "smashed" the wheat crop, at the property on the Serpentine-Bridgewater Road. Picture: Prue Milgate.
The Loddon River in flood. Picture: Prue Milgate.
The flooded crop, behind the house on the Serpentine-Bridgewater Road.
Fiery Creek, Ballyrogan, in flood.
Fiery Creek, Ballyrogan, west of Beaufort.
The extent of the flooding at Fiery Creek.