ABC News – Australia
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Farmers hopeful cold front will help WA's dry May problem
Western Australian grain farmers are hoping this week's cold front will deliver rainfall after a dry May highlighted declining autumn precipitation trends. The Bureau of Meteorology forecasts up to 30 millimetres across the state's south starting Wednesday. Growers like Scott Crosby in Nyabing have adapted by starting seeding earlier in the year to prepare crops for winter rains.
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