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Bureau of Meteorology forecasts more wet weather for state

Rains bring citrus harvest to a halt at Yelta, Victoria

A cold front sweeping across Victoria has delivered a boost to many crop farmers. However, the Bureau of Meteorology has issued a series of severe warnings and flood watch warnings, with predictions of widespread rain across the state. In the state's south-west, the rain was less welcome after a wet start to the year.

Citrus harvest grinds to a halt at Yelta
West of Mildura the rain brought the orange harvest to a halt after 36mm of rain has fallen since Monday. Michael Hammet manages about 48 hectares of citrus trees at Yelta, where Washington navels oranges had just started being picked. "It's been a slow season for the Washington season, but this has brought it to a grinding halt," he said. He said picking citrus in the rain could damage the fruit and its hard on staff.


Source: abc.net.au

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