Wheat haul could dip below 20mt

By Gregor Heard
Updated September 27 2018 - 12:40pm, first published December 31 2017 - 7:00am
Mullewa south farmers Tim (left) and James Dempster flank Burando Hill Geraldton manager Johnathan Moss completed one of the last paddocks of lupins two weeks ago. "We finished better than expected," Tim said. "That August and September rain got us out of jail, particularly with the wheat. "Lupins finished better than expected while canola was on par. "We had a mid-year budget review and we're w
Mullewa south farmers Tim (left) and James Dempster flank Burando Hill Geraldton manager Johnathan Moss completed one of the last paddocks of lupins two weeks ago. "We finished better than expected," Tim said. "That August and September rain got us out of jail, particularly with the wheat. "Lupins finished better than expected while canola was on par. "We had a mid-year budget review and we're w

AUSTRALIAN wheat production could easily dip below the 20 million tonne mark for the first time since 2007-08, but there are pockets of the country where growers are being pleasantly surprised by yields.

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