The article provides an overview of the agricultural market in south-eastern Australia, focusing on the impact of the Northern Hemisphere harvest on feedgrain values. It highlights the demand from graziers in South Australia’s South East and Victoria's Western District for hay, pulses, and grain, and the anticipated start of new-crop production in northern New South Wales and southern Queensland. The current global market trends, such as the decline in cash bids for current and new crop, are discussed, with potential bullish factors like lower Russian wheat exports and higher Indian wheat imports. The article also notes the increase in demand for barley in the southern market, particularly in livestock production, and the challenges of insufficient pasture growth due to cold and frosty weather.