Wet winter boosts crops

Erin Witmitz
Updated July 22 2019 - 4:29pm, first published 12:08pm
WET WINTER: The Rodwells team brace wet conditions at the Horsham Regional Livestock Exchange last month. Picture: GREGOR HEARD
WET WINTER: The Rodwells team brace wet conditions at the Horsham Regional Livestock Exchange last month. Picture: GREGOR HEARD

GOOD rain throughout June and July has boosted the region's crops, but the Bureau of Meteorology is predicting a drier-than-average spring.

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Erin Witmitz

Erin Witmitz

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