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Condamine grower Chris Cook in a crop of Valiant CL Plus wheat which will be harvested next month on Queensland’s Western Downs. Photo: Matt Naumann, InterGrain
SPRING is already wet across the entire Australian grainbelt, and is forecast to get wetter in coming weeks.
As yield prospects improve on late-season rain, protein in wheat is looking like it will be hard to find, and the southern market’s only significant move this week has been a nominal $10-per-tonne upgrade for ASW, the lowest-protein milling wheat. in northern markets gains of $10/t were also quoted in barley new crop…