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Autumn break a strange affair as wild weather brings rain to east and west coasts while centre stays dry

Autumn break a strange affair as wild weather brings rain to east and west coasts while centre stays dry By Kate Doyle © Provided by ABC NEWS Across the country farmers are gearing up for the winter crop. (Supplied: Sophie Curtis) A cyclone on one side and flooding rains on the other has set up an unusual autumn break for the far east and west this year. It s a rough concept but the autumn break refers to the first good rains of the southern winter cropping season, usually triggered by a good cold front or two. Traditionally, farmers would wait to sow their crops until after the break or autumn deadline  expected by around Anzac Day.

After some decent rain, is Queensland s record drought finally over?

After some decent rain, is Queensland s record drought finally over? Recent rain has lead to green pastures across much of Queensland. ( Print text only Cancel The paddocks are green, the cows are happy, and many farmers are smiling after weeks of rain. But it might not be enough to declare an end to Queensland s drought. Key points: March was a wet month for Queensland with some areas recording their highest daily rainfall for the month on record The BOM says more rain is needed over the coming months to make up for a run of dry years Local committees will soon meet to decide whether to revoke drought declarations

Australia s historic peanut capital , Kingaroy, is running out of nuts because of climate change

Australia s historic peanut capital , Kingaroy, is running out of nuts because of climate change Peter Howlett is considering if future rainfall will be enough to continue to grow nuts. ( Share Print text only Cancel The Queensland town of Kingaroy is famous for its nuts  its farmers planted some of Australia s first commercial crops in 1901. Key points: Peanut production in the area is dwindling because of unpredictable summer rainfall Bega says its massive processing plant will stay in Kingaroy, despite fewer local nuts But drought and a shifting rainfall pattern in the South Burnett region are changing things. Second-generation peanut grower Peter Howlett said usually farmers would be in the middle of the harvest at this time of year.

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