BlazeAid volunteers are using funds raised at a recent charity event to help farmers clean up and fence kilometres of land after the Pinery bushfire in South Australia.

BlazeAid volunteers hard at work at Freeling. ( ABC News: Michael Coggan )

The Pinery fire in November burnt 83,000 hectares of farm land, claimed two lives and destroyed more than 90 homes.

BlazeAid volunteers spent the weekend helping sheep farmer Neville Kernich fix fire-damaged fences on his farm north of Freeling, in the state's mid-north.

Mr Kernich said the help provided by the volunteers had made a big difference to people going through a slow post-fire recovery process.

He said there were a lot of people in the fire zone who were "still struggling".

Mr Kernich said the companionship offered by the BlazeAid organisation had also been a great help.

A charity day in mid-December raised $120,000 to support BlazeAid's work.