Farmers wait for more rain to plant sorghum

By Lloyd George, Ag Scientia
October 17 2018 - 5:00pm
Months of dry weather has left the bone-dry soil and in need of a significant rainfall event to justify planting sorghum.
Months of dry weather has left the bone-dry soil and in need of a significant rainfall event to justify planting sorghum.

UNSETTLED weather has provided welcome rain for NSW, but northern farmers are sweating on more to proceed with sorghum planting.

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