The name of the game in Australian cropping is consistency, and few paddocks deliver like "The Triangle."
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John and Anna Nolan's 140-hectare paddock near Premer has once again proven its pedigree, with their crop of canola, Pioneer 44Y94CL, set to yield an estimated 3.1 tonnes a hectare when harvesting begins next week.
The paddock was bought by the Nolans in 2018, when the property Rockedgiel was sold.
In 2019, in the grip of one of the worst droughts in European settlement, the Nolans achieved a yield of five t/ha with only 60 millimetres of in-crop rainfa

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