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Weekend rain no relief for crops

Posted October 6, 2008 09:24:00

Rain across the Mallee and Wimmera at the weekend is not expected to impact on crop yields in the north-west Victorian region.

In most parts, falls were limited to between two and eight millimetres.

Ouyen-based agronomist Grant Gibbins says while the rain was welcome after a record dry September, there was not enough to boost returns.

Mr Gibbins says there is a big variation in crops across the region, with some barely good enough to harvest, while others could yield as much as two tonnes per hectare.

"Probably [for] some of the barley crops, it is getting a bit late, they are starting to fill, well and truly," he said.

"The wheat crops, it probably just helps keep them a bit fresher, and hopefully gets the grain filling process started."

Tags: grain, wheat, crop-harvesting, horsham-3400, mildura-3500, ouyen-3490

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