Nindigully growers' first full moisture profile in a decade a welcome relief

Brandon Long
October 22 2021 - 1:00pm
TEAMWORK: The Mace family's wheat harvest requires six headers, four chaser bins, one mother bin and 11 trucks. Photos: Alastair Mace.
TEAMWORK: The Mace family's wheat harvest requires six headers, four chaser bins, one mother bin and 11 trucks. Photos: Alastair Mace.

After a "pretty lean" decade at Nindigully, the Mace family can finally toast a top winter crop thanks to their first full profile of subsoil moisture since 2012 and strong grain prices.

Brandon Long

Brandon Long

Queensland Country Life journalist

Brandon Long is a Queensland Country Life journalist based in Toowoomba.

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