LOWER North graingrower John Milde is yet to be convinced there are any major benefits from the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement for the state's grain sector.
"I don't think it will make a great deal of difference to my business," he said.
The Eudunda farmer is like most of the respondents in the Stock Journal survey who listed their main industry as cropping. Respondents were asked a range of questions and to rank them from one to 10.
One question that garnered a strong response was when respondents were asked if it should be clear how tariff reductions would be policed and reported, with 96pc of croppers saying answering in the affirmative.
More than half - 56pc - thought the government's push for FTAs with our trading partners was a positive move for the future of farming in the state.