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AusScan Early Harvest Report for December 2021 scans
THE data set in Table 1 summarises the number of NIR scans completed within December for each mill – or region – and will include scans from new seasons grain.
Western Australia, which are forecast to result in significantly above av- erage yields.
duced soil nutrient levels – caused by two years of high yields – could reduce grain and oilseeds quality compared with recent years.
barley 13.3 million tonnes and canola 5.7 million tonnes.
rainfall is also positive.
In NSW, record high No- vember rainfall is likely to have damaged some early sown summer crops and may hamper the comple- tion of planting programs if paddocks remain too
The previous report for November and published in January’s issue of this publication did not con- tain any new seasons grain scans.
Areas that received heavy rainfall in No- vember – northern and central west NSW – have resulted in production losses for some producers.
The extent of these im- pacts would differ from paddock to paddock, and downgrades of wheat protein levels or improve- ments in the oil content of canola crops could affect the prices that growers receive.
The canola harvest re- flects both an increase in the area sown and high yields, particularly in NSW and Western Aus- tralia.
wet to access.
The delay in harvesting
The 2021-22 harvest in many regions of Aus- tralia has been extended past Christmas, with some states continuing to har- vest into January due to December rains.
ping areas receiving heavy rainfall prior to and during harvest, the 2021-22 winter crop has had favourable seasonal conditions in the ma- jority of cropping regions – particularly the two biggest winter crop pro- ducing states of NSW and
TABLE 1. AusScan Early Harvest Report
Australian summer crop production is forecast to increase by 43 percent to 4.8 million tonnes, re- flecting a 32 percent in- crease in the area sown and above average yields.
Australian sorghum production is forecast to increase by 31 percent to 2 million tonnes in 2021– 22, reflecting both an in- crease in the area planted and above average yields.
The monthly AusScan Early Harvest Reports allow nutritionists and production personnel to
Despite some crop-
In other areas across the eastern states and South Australia, wet conditions during harvest and re-
The outlook for summer
Adapted from awe.gov. au/abares/research-topics/ agricultural-outlook/crop
Region*
VIC 1
%
10.4 0.77 9.4 11.8
Mean SD Min Max
11.2 1.16 9.0 13.4
12.0 1.45 9.0 15.1 11.3 1.56 9.2 16.5
13.5 1.16 11.2 14.9 13.0 0.51 12.3 14.1
Protein %
Mean SD Min Max
11.5 1.20 8.8 15.5
13.5 1.16 11.2 14.9
10.9 1.05 8.7 13.4
assess the variation in ce- real grains by region for energy, protein and mois- ture values, as feed grain transitions from old to new season grains. Record Australian winter crop production in 2021-22
The continued high rainfall in December will cause further damage and more total crop losses if crops cannot be harvested.
As reported in the Jan- uary issue, the total winter crop production is fore- cast to reach a record of over 58 million tonnes in 2021–22, with wheat 34.4 million tonnes – 3 percent higher than the previous record set in 2020–21 –
The moisture profile for dry area crops is well above average, due to above average spring rainfall.
Mean SD Min Max
11.5 0.88 9.8 13.9 11.6 1.62 8.8 15.9
10.9 1.71 9.5 14.7 10.9 0.74 8.9 12.5
Moisture %
Mean SD Min Max
10.0 1.57 6.4 13.3
11.8 1.51 7.7 15.5
These losses are not expected to significantly affect tonnage produced, however it is likely to af- fect quality.
Summer crop prospects favourable
winter crops may also limit the area available to plant summer crops.
Barley
Region*
NSW1
SA
SA2
Protein Moisture and Energy Values for Cereal Grains
Mean SD Min Max
12.4 0.30 12.0 13.7
Pig Faecal DE
14.1 0.20 13.4 14.5
MJ/Kg
14.0 0.13 13.6 14.3
Mean SD Min Max
14.2 0.10 14.1 14.4 14.3 0.20 13.8 14.7
13.8 0.12 13.5 14.0
Pig Faecal DE MJ/Kg
Mean SD Min Max
14.1 0.20 13.4 14.5
December
2021
QLD
Protein %
Mean SD Min Max
12.0 0.94 9.4 14.0
Moisture %
Mean SD Min Max
Pig Faecal DE MJ/Kg
Mean SD Min Max
13.2 0.12 12.9 13.9
12.5 0.28 11.6 13.0
Pig Ileal DE MJ/Kg
Mean SD Min Max
10.6 0.27 10.1 12.0
10.5 0.30 9.5 11.6
Mean SD Min Max
Broiler AME MJ/Kg
Mean SD Min Max
8.8 1.21 6.6 12.0
12.2 0.79 10.8 13.8
12.1 0.26 11.4 12.9
12.0 1.65 8.1 15.6
12.1 0.36 11.1 13.0
SA1
10.7 1.03 8.4 12.5
11.3 1.27 9.1 15.9
10.7 1.35 8.0 13.1
11.6 1.25 8.9 14.2
12.5 0.19 12.2 13.5
10.5 0.26 10.0 11.2
11.8 0.45 10.6 13.4
Wheat
VIC
Broiler AME Index
Mean SD Min Max
70.0 2.55 63.6 78.5
67.5 3.21 63.3 88.1
69.5 2.24 62.2 75.8
9.5 1.07 7.5 12.3
13.1 0.18 12.7 13.7
13.2 0.18 12.6 13.8
10.7 0.28 10.1 11.9
11.0 0.24 10.2 12.3
12.4 0.31 11.9 14.0
11.1 1.45 8.5 14.0
12.7 0.27 11.8 13.5
SA3
11.4 1.17 8.4 12.8
Protein
11.1 0.86 9.4 12.5
Moisture
%
9.2 0.77 8.5 10.8
13.5 0.13 13.2 13.7
Pig Faecal DE
11.6 0.19 11.2 11.9
Pig Ileal DE
12.8 0.38 12.2 13.6
Broiler AME
67.0 2.20 63.3 71.0
Broiler AME Index
MJ/Kg
12.3 0.19 12.0 12.6
MJ/Kg
10.3 0.38 10.0 11.1
MJ/Kg
11.3 0.29 11.0 11.9
NSW1 VIC 2
Mean SD Min Max
76.6 2.22 67.1 81.2
10.4 1.42 7.3 13.0
10.5 0.41 9.8 11.9
12.0 0.31 10.3 12.4 10.3 0.33 9.6 10.9
SA 10.8 0.91
8.6 13.0 12.7 1.42 9.4 17.8 13.7 0.08 13.2 14.2 11.9
8.7 13.4 11.8 1.51 7.7 15.5 13.7 0.05 13.6 13.9 12.0
0.16 11.2 12.3 12.9 0.27 11.9 13.6
0.13 11.7 12.2 12.8 0.27 12.2 13.3
0.23 11.0 12.8 12.7 0.33 11.0 13.7
Sorghum
Broiler AME Index
SA1 SA2
75.6 1.76 69.1 79.7 73.7 3.64 62.0 78.2
Region*
Mean SD Min Max
SA3 QLD
VIC 10.9 1.05
75.8 2.62 69.9 78.4
Broiler AME Index
Mean SD Min Max
76.7 1.32 74.2 79.2
Broiler AME Index
Mean SD Min Max
76.6 2.22 67.1 81.2
75.6 1.76 69.1 79.7 73.7 3.64 62.0 78.2 75.8 2.62 69.9 78.4
Pig Ileal DE
12.3 0.27 11.5 12.8
MJ/Kg
12.3 0.16 11.6 12.7
Mean SD Min Max
12.8 0.08 12.6 12.9 12.2 0.47 11.2 13.4
Triticale
VIC 1
VIC 2
Region*
VIC 3 SA1
Wheat
Region*
NSW1
SA
SA2
VIC
VIC 2
10.7
0.95
8.6
13.5
12.0
1.54
9.0
17.1
13.7
0.10
12.4
13.9
12.0
12.0 0.19 11.6 12.3
Pig Ileal DE MJ/Kg
Mean SD Min Max
Mean SD Min Max
11.8 0.39 11.0 13.0
QLD VIC 3
12.1 1.50 9.8 16.5 10.1 0.79 8.4 11.9
13.3 1.58 9.8 18.0 11.5 1.85 8.0 15.0
13.9 0.16 13.2 14.2 12.4 0.22 12.1 13.0
13.7 0.15 13.3 14.2 12.4 0.20 11.7 13.2
12.1 0.20 11.7 12.7 10.7 0.54 9.9 11.9
12.8 0.19 12.2 13.1 11.8 0.45 11.1 13.2
13.2 0.38 11.8 14.7 11.4 0.39 10.7 12.4
Protein
11.9 1.19 9.1 15.4
%
11.5 1.20 8.8 15.5
Mean SD Min Max
Moisture
10.5 1.78 7.3 14.4
%
10.0 1.57 6.4 13.3
Mean SD Min Max
Broiler AME
13.5 0.24 12.9 13.9
MJ/Kg
13.3 0.32 12.3 13.8
Mean SD Min Max
12.8 0.40 12.0 13.4 14.7 0.23 14.0 15.2
11.0 P1.r1o0tein8.9 14.4 %
10.5 0.91 8.8 13.2
Mean SD Min Max
12.2 M1.o74isture8.9 18.4 %
12.4 1.67 8.6 17.1
Mean SD Min Max
13.7 Pig0F.0a7ecal1D3.E4 13.8 MJ/Kg
13.7 0.06 13.5 13.9
Mean SD Min Max
12.1 Pi0g.2I4leal 1D1E.6 13.0 MJ/Kg
11.8 0.15 11.4 12.2
Mean SD Min Max
12.8 Br0o.i3le0r AM11E.8 13.6 MJ/Kg
12.7 0.26 12.1 13.6
Mean SD Min Max
10.4 1.05 8.5 11.9
12.3 1.19 10.3 15.4
13.3 0.19 12.9 13.6
Broiler AME MJ/Kg
Mean SD Min Max
* Each row
12.0 1.45 9.0 15.1
11.5 0.88 9.8 13.9
or example NSW and NSW1 represent
13.3 1.58 9.8 18.0
13.9 0.16 13.2 14.2
12.0 0.31 10.3 12.4
12.8 0.19 12.2 13.1
QLD
SA1
represents a Feed Mill in the Region, f
12.1 1.50 9.8 16.5
10.8 0.91 8.6 13.0
11.9 1.19 9.1 15.4
10.5 1.78 7.3 14.4
different feed mill companies within the
13.7 0.15 13.3 14.2
13.7 0.08 13.2 14.2
state.
12.1 0.20 11.7 12.7
11.9 0.16 11.2 12.3
12.3 0.27 11.5 12.8
13.2 0.38 11.8 14.7
12.7 1.42 9.4 17.8
12.9 0.27 11.9 13.6
13.5 0.24 12.9 13.9
14.0 0.13 13.6 14.3
14.2 0.10 14.1 14.4
13.7 0.05 13.6 13.9
12.3 0.16 11.6 12.7
12.8 0.08 12.6 12.9
12.0 0.13 11.7 12.2
13.3 0.32 12.3 13.8
SA3
10.9 1.71 9.5 14.7
12.8 0.40 12.0 13.4
12.8 0.27 12.2 13.3
VIC 1
VIC 3
11.0 1.10 8.9 14.4
10.7 0.95 8.6 13.5
12.2 1.74 8.9 18.4
13.7 0.07 13.4 13.8
13.7 0.06 13.5 13.9
13.7 0.10 12.4 13.9
12.1 0.24 11.6 13.0
11.8 0.15 11.4 12.2
12.0 0.23 11.0 12.8
12.8 0.30 11.8 13.6
10.5 0.91 8.8 13.2
12.4 1.67 8.6 17.1
12.7 0.26 12.1 13.6
12.0 1.54 9.0 17.1
12.7 0.33 11.0 13.7
* Each row represents a Feed Mill in the Region, for example NSW and NSW1 represent different feed mill companies within the state.
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