PRICE moves for feedgrain were mixed and moderate last week as quality as well as yield prospects weighed on grower decisions about what stock to sell, and limit willingness to commit on new crop.
The split season continues, with dry and unusually high daytime temperatures pushing cereal crops to early maturity in the last weeks of winter, while in the south, cool to cold and wet conditions have featured in the past week.
Most growers in Queensland and northern New South Wales are hoping for average yields at best, and high protein and grades can be expected.
In the southern region,…