
South Australian Farmers Gamble on Early Winter Crops
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South Australian farmers are breaking tradition by sowing winter crops early, capitalizing on record rainfall after consecutive droughts. Despite favorable conditions, they face challenges such as volatile grain markets and high diesel prices. Fertilizer costs have surged due to Middle East conflicts, straining budgets. Farmers are taking risks, planting early and favoring certain crops to cut urea needs, hoping for solid yields and stable prices.
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