Hi Yellowcake,
I had 14 years under that big patch of grey stuff in western NSW, although more interested in mining than things that grow in the ground. Mostly spent more on glysophate than fertilizer. It's hard country and ,for my opinion, good times are abnormal there in the marginal land. Sure, Moree, Liverpool, Breeza but Lotto's only a starter for the good stuff. Walgett's storage should be chockers again, but have seen the times where the headers were parked on the bitumen and top crops went for fodder when the rain came again.
It's becoming a lost part of our culture out there. It's too hard and unreliable. Big operations will still go on and carry over, but the towns are real sad.
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