Production has ramped up across NSW's cropping regions, and as welcome spring rainfall makes its way through drought-affected parts of the south, weed management and harvest planning are top of mind.

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Following dry sowing across the southern regions of NSW, and soggy conditions to the north , independent agronomist and WeedSmart Southern Extension Agronomist Greg Condon said the opportunities for weeds to compete in earnest with grains like wheat and canola were only growing.

"This year has been a bit of a tough one, because we had a late break ... late breaks are part of our climate cyc

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