- Farmers Anthony and Danyelle Haigh sell everything, move with 2 sons to remote 5000-acre Australian farm to grow hay, despite ramshackle conditions and desert location.
- Water drillers Danyelle and Anthony Haigh give up their nomadic life of searching for water for cattle ranches, to offer their two sons, Heath and Theo, a more settled life. They swap water drilling for farming. They sell up everything and move 3,000 kilometers from their home in Queensland to a remote, ramshackle, 5,000 acre farm, slap bang in the middle of Australia. Out there it's harsh, desert country, where temperatures exceed 40 degrees and bush fires rage. City girl Danyelle and country boy Anthony have never run a farm before and they're banking on growing hay - in the desert. The debts are huge and they've given themselves just two years to make it a success. Big dreams? Or a big fat nightmare?—Abacus Media Rights
- Narrated by Australian actor Jason Donovan, the six-part series continues the adventures of the Haigh family from the hit series Outback Truckers. In the Australian outback, Danyelle and Anthony have given up life on the road as water drillers, to offer their two young sons a more settled life. The family have sold up everything and moved to a remote, ramshackle 5000-acre farm, slap bang in the middle of Australia to grow hay in the desert. The area's harsh, desert landscape brings with it a host of challenges; scorching temperatures often surpass 40 degrees, sudden violent storms devastate crops and livestock, and bush fires are a constant threat. The family's venture comes with significant financial risk, and they've given themselves a tight deadline of just two years to achieve success. It's a high-stakes gamble that could either bring immense rewards or end up a daunting nightmare.—Screenwest
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