Wheat and sheep production in a changing climate: western Victoria
Communicating Climate Change - Module 4Land & Water Australia. 2009. Wheat and sheep production in a changing climate: western Victoria. [Online] (Updated February 5th, 2009)
Available at: http://lwa.gov.au/node/2817 [Accessed Thursday 28th of April 2011 07:43:51 AM ].
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Australia’s wheat-sheep production zone covers 35 million hectares in southern and eastern Australia. Its 15 700 wool-producing farms contain 55% of the nation’s sheep. Annual rainfall in the zone is 300–600 mm.
Climate change threatens the productivity of Australia’s wheat and sheep industries. It reduces the value of historical climate knowledge and increases uncertainty about the bounds of future climates, making farming decisions more complex.
While Australian farmers are already adapting to a highly variable climate, adapting to significant climate change is a challenge. Here we provide a case study of the Wimmera- Mallee region in Victoria.
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Author(s):SeriesCommunicating Climate Change
PublishedAugust 2008
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