Australia is facing significant challenges in its lentil and chickpea crops due to frosts and dry weather in South Australia and Victoria. The lentil crop is projected to lose 500,000 tonnes, with some crops showing signs of new growth despite the setbacks. Meanwhile, the chickpea harvest has commenced with varied yields and quality concerns, leading to hesitation among growers to sell ahead of the harvest or a potential finishing rain. Despite these challenges, the market remains stable with prices little changed from last month. Agricultists are working with growers to decide between carrying the crops through for grain, cutting for hay, or using them for manure, as they prepare for a harvest that will determine between devastating losses or half-decent yields.