Yeah, this year was difficult for us because most of dollars were spent before it turned dry. Generally we could trim costs pretty severely to suit a low yield or low price season. Pre 2010 I used to work on $100/ha overheads and $120-$150/ha variables. Cost structure increased a bit since mainly due to a run of more normal seasons. Similar long term average yield to you, maybe a bit lower.
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