Esperance on track for bin burster

By Stephanie Sinclair & Ken Wilson
November 10 2017 - 7:00am
The stop-start harvest that typifies the South Coast Wheatbelt, failed to diminish smiles on the Mansell farm at Beaumont, east of Esperance last week. Waiting for the moisture to drop were sisters Zoe (left) and Honni Mansell, with Honni's son Thomas, crouched in a healthy crop of Mace wheat that will yield above budget estimates. According to Zoe and Honni's father Steve, the soft finish has bee
The stop-start harvest that typifies the South Coast Wheatbelt, failed to diminish smiles on the Mansell farm at Beaumont, east of Esperance last week. Waiting for the moisture to drop were sisters Zoe (left) and Honni Mansell, with Honni's son Thomas, crouched in a healthy crop of Mace wheat that will yield above budget estimates. According to Zoe and Honni's father Steve, the soft finish has bee

WHILE many farmers across the WA grainbelt brace themselves for a below-average season, growers in the Esperance Zone are gearing up for a record breaker.

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