Recent heavy rainfall in March has significantly improved soil moisture levels across Queensland, especially in the Maranoa and western Darling Downs regions, sparking optimism among farmers for a promising winter crop season. The rain, surpassing monthly long-term averages, is expected to boost plantings of faba beans, oats, wheat, and chickpeas. However, the beneficial rain has also caused delays in grain movements and sorghum harvesting, leading to increased sorghum bids and firmer stockfeed wheat and barley bids. Additionally, some sorghum crops have suffered quality issues due to the excessive rainfall.