Improved Seasonal Forecasts for Wool Producers in the WA Southern Pastoral Zone
Summary
With 70 per cent of woolgrowers’ income made in 30 per cent of years (averaged over 10 years), woolgrowers need access to tailored, good quality, timely information that will better enable them to manage for climactic variability.
Aims
The purpose of Improved Seasonal Forecasts for Wool Producers in the WA Southern Pastoral Zone was to provide woolgrowers in the southern rangelands with the knowledge, tools and enthusiasm to manage climate variability within their businesses.
The project built on the results of the forecasting program and interacted directly with woolgrowers to build their capacity to manage climatic risk. The overall objective was for a substantial proportion of woolgrowers in the region to make more informed use of seasonal forecasts, improving both their financial viability and their ability to manage grazing pressure on the rangelands.
Program
Land Water and Wool
Project Contact
Please contact Land & Water Australia
State & NRM Region(s)
- Western Australia (56)
Related Topics
- Woolgrowers (75)
- Land Management (47)
- Stocking Rate (11)
- Pastures (21)
- Seasonal Forecasting (13)
- Climate Variability (6)