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Now that the administrators have proven that they will actually enforce their own rules, perhaps they will put Austranada and his multiple personalities back in the penalty box again. Not quite clear how he escaped. It certainly wasn't due to the good behavior of his alter ego during his forced absence.
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Yields continue to exceed expectations. We were looking at 20.5 million tonnes in Western Australia. From what I'm seeing we could hit 22
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Stay tuned
Watch this space
https://thewest.com.au/business/agriculture/grain-piling-up-in-the-paddock-as-demand-for-trucks-and-drivers-soars-during-was-record-grain-harvest--c-4846955
Same for the country as a whole despite heavy rain in eastern states
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/dec/07/australias-bumper-crop-record-agricultural-production-forecast-to-total-78bnLast edited by Guest; Dec 7, 2021, 01:49.
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Good to see a decent crop after the fact
It’s unfortunate that some got hit drastically with yeild loss due to that early frost and some lost a lot to severe water damage .
Overall, some did very well , but some lost there ass
End of the day , point is always for those of us in the game , never ever counts your chickens before they hatch
Some of well , some get severe burns
But if your have never been solely invested, you never really know
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Yeah aust can is correct. But so sad for the guys that had possibly worst harvest ever. Frost.
Know a guy at a place called salmon gums marginal country has harvested 4 years worth of crop this year.
Canola yields in the stratosphere for some.
Our area in south aust some had worst year in 40.
The breeders trying to work out how to get the temperature tolerant gene out of arctic wheat grass and put in wheat.
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