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    Quality Issues Arising

    Last week we have had 45mm.

    Those not so luck 100mm even a tad more.

    Not fun for some another 20mm progged over weekend

    Price spread to lower quality feed grades is shocking, so much of it around

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    #2
    Originally posted by Landdownunder View Post
    Last week we have had 45mm.

    Those not so luck 100mm even a tad more.

    Not fun for some another 20mm progged over weekend

    Price spread to lower quality feed grades is shocking, so much of it around

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    mallee, that sprout in the standing crop?

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      #3
      Yes standing crop

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        #4
        Hot weather with lots of rain makes for big quality problem.

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          #5
          Sorry to see that... hope feed market can be found...

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            #6
            Heck, I hope you get it off before it gets worse! Wanna buy a foot of snow for 6months? LoL.

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              #7
              many buyers posting x amount of protein no FNT

              we are way way better of than now and vic my neighbouring states WA is unscathed it think but Austcanada can correct feel free mate

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                #8
                and yep guess were the dot is my ranch

                wish me luck guys well most of you.....

                purple black what ever means hail wind rain climate change ....... it all my fault gonna be punished

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                  #9
                  PS as storms move west to east others affected not just me all in it together

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                    #10
                    anyway keep you in the loop.

                    australia or eastern oz fast becoming a train wreck.

                    will just continue this same thread and fast learning by private messages and cell phone texts my tiny contribution to agriville is welcomed by most have a top weekend.

                    Friday night here wife's having a gin and tonic im having a classic Aussie shiraz cheers guys gals and convertibles.

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                      #11
                      Having a crop close to harvest getting damaged by weather is hard to watch . Helpless feeling .

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Landdownunder View Post
                        anyway keep you in the loop.

                        australia or eastern oz fast becoming a train wreck.

                        will just continue this same thread and fast learning by private messages and cell phone texts my tiny contribution to agriville is welcomed by most have a top weekend.

                        Friday night here wife's having a gin and tonic im having a classic Aussie shiraz cheers guys gals and convertibles.
                        cheers mallee
                        *** i needed that laugh!

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                          #13
                          Grass will be lush and cheap feed for your livestock operation.

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                            #14
                            One of these days the tap will turn off, really hoping it’s early enough to save your crop. 🙏🐎✔️

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
                              Grass will be lush and cheap feed for your livestock operation.
                              summers coming will be our dryish season soon enough.

                              normally pasture at end of cycle turn dry which supplements stock over summer dry medic pastures and grass and crop residues

                              but were grass green still in novemeber pastures usually finish early oct

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