Thursday, 7 April 2011
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West Australian Drought Could Crimp 2011-12 Wheat Output - Rabobank
Drought and parched soils in Western Australia--historically the source of up to 40% of national wheat output--could again crimp production this year, reducing the chance of a record Australian crop, Rabobank Australia said. With the winter crop planting window to open later this month in Western Australia, most of the cropping districts will need favorable and timely rainfall and below-average
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