Farmers cut crops for hay as time runs out

By Lloyd George, Ag Scientia
Updated September 5 2019 - 5:36pm, first published 4:00pm
Shrinking production estimates and underlying nervousness about the dry weather has seen grain markets move sharply higher in the past week.
Shrinking production estimates and underlying nervousness about the dry weather has seen grain markets move sharply higher in the past week.

Farmers have started to cut crops for hay while they can, with time running out for rain to justify seeing them through to harvest.

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