This year the rainfall has been above average and has turned out to be a boom for farmers as crops get adequate water and cattle get their share of lush green pasture.
The above-average rainfall brought a relief from the strongest 20-year El Nino where it typically brings dry weather to many regions.
Good rains means greater production that could drag on global prices for grains that was already under pressure from ample supply. Good rain has helped in boosting the fortunes of farmers in one of the world’s top exporters of commodities. Besides bringing great relief and good fortune for the farmers, the good weather combined with great rainfall has also filled reservoirs and watered pastures helping cattle farmers rebuild herds.
The wet weather was particularly good for wheat crops and its growers who recently planted their crops. According to statistics Australia is expected to produce 24.5 million tons of wheat during the 2016/17 season, making it the highest in three years. Many farmers have sowed their first winter crop in four years while quite a few are not as happy as their crops are sitting in water.
No matter how the weather plays, you can enjoy complete peace of mind if you know your crops and cattle are safe. From Farm Sheds to yard covers, from grain sheds to warehousing and commercial sheds, we build it all. Choose your fabricated structural shed suited perfectly for your storage solutions and be sorted, safe and rain ready.
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