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Fodder prices have begun to fall, after hitting record highs in winter.
Pasture hay hit a peak of $700 a tonne in July but farmers are now paying between $440 - $530 a tonne.
Despite easing prices, the industry warns supply pressures could remain heading into the warmer months.
Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke with Australian Fodder Industry Association Executive Director Vanessa Curtis about the situation.
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By Nine RadioFodder prices have begun to fall, after hitting record highs in winter.
Pasture hay hit a peak of $700 a tonne in July but farmers are now paying between $440 - $530 a tonne.
Despite easing prices, the industry warns supply pressures could remain heading into the warmer months.
Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke with Australian Fodder Industry Association Executive Director Vanessa Curtis about the situation.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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