Exceptional crop yields across Australia have been complemented by strong prices but wet weather in parts has brought an anxious wait for those harvesting. At 10 p.m. on Oct. 26 a jubilant Oscar Pearse had just started harvest and put a call out for more help on social media. “Didn’t plan for pleasant surprises,” he wrote on Twitter to his nine thousand plus followers, ” anyone with grain trucks who wants a job? Give me a yell.” The results were better than the Moree farmer could have hoped for. “It has been an exceptional year … this is a once in a lifetime year,” Pearse told AAP of what he said was incomparable to three years of recent drought. “We produced more wheat in 90 minutes of harvesting … than we did in all of 2019.” Pearse’s enthusiasm was only dampened by the rain hitting across northern NSW. “There are …