CROPS and pastures in southern NSW have received a boost from autumn rain.
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NSW Department of Primary Industries (DPI) Seasonal Conditions Coordinator Ian McGowen said pastures generally responded well to the April rain.
“Rainfall was below average to near-average across 58 per cent of the state during April, he said. “Pasture growth improved across areas of southern, western and central west of NSW and was maintained across coastal areas and the tablelands.
“Good winter growth and pasture establishment will be dependent on the continuation of mild conditions into early winter and receiving follow up rainfall.
The Bureau of Meteorology’s rainfall outlook for May to July indicates drier than normal conditions are likely across NSW.