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Feedgrain Focus: Prices ease despite FAW threat

Sorghum harvest is under way on some Downs farms, where earlier-sown crops appear to have escaped fall armyworm damage. Photo: Phil Hayward, Warra

A SOFTENING in global values has seen eastern Australian feedgrain prices ease in the past week amid subdued demand from export and domestic customers.

Despite yield outlook for later planted crops being under pressure from fall armyworm (FAW), sorghum values also weakened.

In the southern market, activity remains limited, with a few days of extreme heat and storms in parts of Victoria not enough to create noticeable shorts in the delivered…

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