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Autumn drenching makes for mixed bag of fodder crops

While the logistics of planting have been difficult, plenty of oats crops are still in the ground in Northern NSW. Photo: Henry Wells

WITH rain drenching large parts of Queensland and New South Wales well into Autumn this year, the outlook for winter fodder crops is proving to be a mixed bag – with many producers struggling to plant on-time.

Both areas have hosted big fodder crops in the past two years, with many producers capitalising on the moisture profile coming out of drought and beginning to rebuild depleted herds. But a wet autumn has made it hard to plant and presented some…

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