(Bloomberg) -- Grain crops in South Australia, the
third-largest wheat-growing state in Australia, needed ``good
falls'' of rain within weeks after dry weather in June, Rural
Solutions SA said.
``Monthly totals were generally well below average with
only a few areas having near average rainfall,'' the government
agency said today in a report on its Web site. ``Growers are now
looking for good falls over the next few weeks to maintain
growth.''
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third-largest wheat-growing state in Australia, needed ``good
falls'' of rain within weeks after dry weather in June, Rural
Solutions SA said.
``Monthly totals were generally well below average with
only a few areas having near average rainfall,'' the government
agency said today in a report on its Web site. ``Growers are now
looking for good falls over the next few weeks to maintain
growth.''
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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