Farmer Cam Johnson in the Geraldton zone has faced challenges due to excessive growing season rainfall, leading to fungal diseases in his crops. The surplus moisture promoted the growth of diseases like sclerotinia stem rot in lupins and canola, and powdery mildew, septoria tritici blotch, and yellow spot in wheat. This required costly aerial spraying. Despite these challenges, the crops are looking good and the yield is expected to be good, albeit uncertain due to the recent dry weather. Johnson has had to adjust his harvest start date due to the dry conditions.