Western Australia's grains sector faces potential late autumn break due to below-average rainfall since spring.

Western Australia's grains sector faces a likely late autumn break as the state experiences below-average rainfall since spring. The WA Grains Group's chairman, Alastair Falconer, states that farmers are concerned about the dry conditions, with the average timing of the autumn break in WA not until around May 10th. The 14-day outlook shows limited promise for rain, raising concerns about crop growth before the anticipated break.

April 21, 2024
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