South African farmers are experiencing delayed plantings due to the after-effects of a mid-summer drought in 2024, following a season that saw a 23% drop in harvest. However, with forecasts predicting potential La Niña conditions for the 2024-25 season, which could bring above-normal rainfall, farmers are optimistic for a recovery. Despite the Australian Bureau of Meteorology's high probability of a La Niña event from October 2024 to January 2025, the South African Weather Service remains cautious. Farmers are encouraged by higher prices for grains and oilseeds from the previous season's poor harvest, lower input costs, and a slight increase in planting intentions for the upcoming season.