Yep around $150-180/t dependent on rainfall and proximity to market.
WA finish has been kind but potential was fried in the central and northern catchments prior to the arrival of September rains.
I anticipate respectable downgrades in SA and Vicco. You can't have all your rain at the front end of the season and expect crops to fill grain efficiently. General rule crops may look fine but under deliver when finishing rains are meager. opposite in kind finishes.
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