Rain disrupting harvest

CEREAL farmers are hoping for improved weather over the next week to complete harvest work disrupted by heavy rain.
Rain disrupting harvest

August has been the wettest month in 18 years across much of the country and has played havoc with harvesting.

The ground is also becoming soft and loaded vehicles are leaving tracks in fields. Combines have also had to abandon sections of crops for fear of getting stuck.

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