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Local Wheat Growers Encouraged To Enter Agshows NSW Competition

Northern NSW judging (pictured) is now complete. Southern, Central and Western regions are still to be judged.

As the 2024 growing season faces set­backs due to adverse weather conditions, wheat growers across New South Wales are encouraged to showcase their exper­tise and innovation by entering the prestig­ious AgShows NSW Suncorp Bank Cham­pionship Dryland Field Wheat and Durum Competition.

This highly anticipated annual competi­tion celebrates excellence in wheat produc­tion and provides an opportunity for grow­ers to be recognised for their hard work in overcoming challenging conditions.

With frosts and dry weather across NSW throughout September, private forecasts predict Australia’s national wheat crop may fall below 30 million tonnes—well short of the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences’ (AB­ARES) September forecast of 31.8 million tonnes.

Stephen Hatty, Chair of the Wheat Ad­visory Committee, encourages growers to take part: “While we may see a lower na­tional wheat crop this year, the competition remains an excellent opportunity for grow­ers to demonstrate the effectiveness of their management practices under difficult conditions.”

The competition is open to growers from all regions of NSW, with 30th October the cut-off for growers in our region. To enter the competition, growers should contact their local competition coordinator. A full list of local coordinators can be found on the AgShows NSW website, along with entry forms and judging criteria.

Judging will begin shortly after the region­al deadlines, with regional winners being announced later in the year. The state win­ner will be revealed at the Wheat Presenta­tion Dinner in Dubbo on 12th January 2025.

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