In the past week, agricultural markets in Australia have seen price increases due to a combination of international and local factors. Storms and hail in Queensland and frosts in the Victoria-South Australia border region have impacted crop yields, with some crops being total losses. However, high-yielding crops in some areas have lodged before the storms. Consumers are actively extending their coverage, with barley in particular being demanded for quick movement. Despite the potential quality concerns from expected rain in NSW and southern Qld, growers are hesitant to sell their new-crop grain, instead waiting to see the quality and price. Some growers are cutting their low-yielding or quality crops for hay, which is being sold for cash, fed to stock, or used to replenish on-farm reserves. Despite the dry year, some livestock operations are purchasing hay from NSW to supplement the local supply.