WebAug 4, 2024 · GIWA Crop Report – August 2024 The 2024 Grain Season – Back on track for 20 million tonnes of grain Beautifully timed rainfall in the second half of July and more recently in early August, have improved the chances of another very good harvest in Western Australia. WebSep 29, 2024 · GIWA Crop Report – October 2024 2024 Grain Season - Pre-Harvest Update Perfect conditions for grain fill during September have pushed tonnage estimates for the Western Australian grain harvest to the near …
Harvest records set to be broken in WA: GIWA - Grain Central
WebThe 2024 Season - Harvest under way in north of State. Harvest has commenced in the north of the state with small areas of canola, barley and wheat taken off. Early indications are that grain yields and grain quality are not as bad as feared considering the lack of rain in the spring. The top half of the grainbelt has had virtually no useful ... WebThe GIWA Crop Reports are a monthly forecasting service, released by the end of the second week each month (excluding January and March), which estimates grain production and yield in Western Australia for the forthcoming harvest season. cuny ecp terms and conditions 2012
GIWA Crop Report – August 2024 - Grain Industry of Western Australia
WebDPIRD climate summary. Rain for January to April 2024 has been near average for most of the state, although April rain was well below average. Rainfall for the first week of May has been variable across cropping regions. While areas towards the south-west have received good falls, much of the northern region and Esperance area remain quite dry. WebApr 11, 2024 · Previous Years Crop Reports; Contact GIWA; Home; About Us . About Us. The Grain Industry of Western Australia. GIWA is a not-for-profit, whole of value chain member industry association incorporated under the WA Associations Incorporation Act 2015. Our Story; Councils; Board; Team; Membership; WebJul 1, 2024 · Bureau of Meteorology seasonal outlook summary, issued 1 July 2024. July to September rainfall is likely to be above median for most of Australia, though areas in western WA, coastal south-east Australia, and western Tasmania are tending towards a more neutral rainfall outlook. July and August rainfall show a similar pattern though the … cuny economics faculty