PRICES for wheat have firmed in the past week in response to thin selling from growers and the re-emergence of some modest export demand, while barley has traded sideways to lower on lacklustre interest.
The sorghum harvest is gathering pace in northern New South Wales and southern Queensland, but early volume is limited so prices have crept up a dollar or two.
Growers across south-eastern Australia are making a start on early-season planting of grazing oats, and of…