CROPPING

WA harvest predicted to be done and dusted by the new year

HARVEST should be largely wrapped up by the new year in Western Australia, with most growers tipped to finish several weeks earlier than normal after a disappointing season for many.

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 WA harvest predicted to be mostly finished by the end of December after an early start and disappointing yields. Image Ben White.

WA harvest predicted to be mostly finished by the end of December after an early start and disappointing yields. Image Ben White.

The Grain Industry Association of Western Australia (GIWA) said in its November crop report last Friday the abrupt end to the growing season in WA prompted an early start to harvest. This combined with...

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