The Grains Industry Association of Western Australia's (GIWA) May 2024 Crop Report expresses concerns over the impact of warm, dry conditions on grain growers in Western Australia. The report highlights that while inconsistent falls and storms around Anzac Day were beneficial for southern and central areas, northern and central west regions were not as lucky. The rainfall received was beneficial for some and a nuisance for others, and there is nervousness about the upcoming grain growing season due to historically dry soil moisture profiles and the potential for a "false break" without follow-up rain. The report predicts a reduction in canola area and expects lupin and oat area to remain stable or increase in lower rainfall regions. It also notes that wheat and barley swaps could vary based on rainfall in the next three weeks.