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Feedgrain Focus: South softens as harvest cranks up

A grower flew a sample into GrainCorp’s Walgett site on Monday for testing in a region where some roads remain closed due to flooding. Photo: Simon Petersons

SOUTHERN feed wheat and barley prices have dropped around $10-$15 per tonne in the past week to reflect an improving outlook for harvest and deliveries.

The welcome arrival of dry weather over central and northern New South Wales has allowed growers to get moving, mostly on canola and barley, while in Queensland, harvest is over, or close to it, on many farms.

The quality picture is further developing, with low test weight an issue…

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