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Summary

  • Rain interruptions to harvest across south-eastern Australia have bumped up values in the south as a few trade shorts put up their hands.
  • The weather across south west Victoria has directly influenced fodder and silage markets. Limited rainfall in key periods has tightened supplies, pushing prices higher due to increased demand and reduced local availability.
  • Recent storms and wet conditions across Victoria and Southern NSW has impacted the quality or various crops, reducing their sale value.
  • Weekly rainfall totals of more than 100 mm were recorded in parts of south-eastern and central Queensland, northern and south-eastern New South Wales, north-eastern Victoria, northern Tasmania and the Top End of the Northern Territory.