PRICES for feed wheat and barley have firmed in the past week as dry conditions in much of north-west New South Wales prevail and the planting window for short-season wheat gets close to its nominal end date.
In contrast, showers and storms over Victoria, South Australia and southern NSW are keeping production prospects for establishing crops on track for at least average yields, provided spring is kind.
Traders report grower interest in selling is as subdued as export and domestic…