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"The market in the past has always sorted this out, hopefully that happens sooner or later before the harvesters get going (again)." "I think growers are under enough stress without people closing the door on them. "I'm hoping common sense prevails," Mr Hamilton said. Roy Hamilton, who farms at Rand north west of Albury, said there was still around 80 per cent of the canola crop left to harvest in his region. "Pricing and market options for this product are also being investigated.? ?Over the last 24 hours we?ve been working hard to find solutions for growers," Mr Barker said. ?We told growers this morning that we?re now able to take specific low test weight segregations at Bribbaree, Ardlethan, Cunningar and Milbrulong receival sites.?We?re now assessing additional sites that we hope will provide more options for growers, based on the volume and quality of what we see this week. GrainCorp's Sean Barker said they had made the decision to protect the integrity of their canola stacks. It came after up to 150 millimetres of rain fell in the region last week. Southern NSW farmers were informed earlier this week that the grain receival giant GrainCorp would no longer be taking low test weight canola, known as CNTW, at their sites. Riverina growers have been scrambling to find a home for their crop after GrainCorp shut the gate to downgraded canola following damaging rains.