One thing that every grain grower knows is that once the grain is harvested there is another crop to be gathered. This year, it is proving difficult to get this currently high-value product collected from the field, with weeks of intermittent rainy weather and no more than two days in a row dry.Straw that has been sitting in wet conditions deteriorates and will bale up with a far lower yield than would have been originally in the field. Straw is very scarce at the minute and all attempts are being made to get what is on the ground baled up and available to the market. The one thing to keep in mind is that dry straw with bad colour is a more saleable and usable commodity than better coloured straw that is too high in moisture.