Keeping all the irons in the fire

By Tyson Hosie, Awb
Updated January 26 2022 - 1:00pm, first published 10:30am
Dryland crops are echoing the marketing potential of their irrigated counterparts in many cases.
Dryland crops are echoing the marketing potential of their irrigated counterparts in many cases.

As harvest rolls into its fifth month through parts of New South Wales, growers and traders alike are now turning their attention to the considerable task of executing one of our biggest crops on record.

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