Nominations open for Harvest 100 – music to lift spirits

Nominations open for Harvest 100 – music to lift spirits

Grain Producers SA (GPSA) has opened nominations for the much-anticipated 2025 edition of Harvest

100, the statewide search for the ultimate harvest playlist that keeps headers humming and spirits up

right across South Australia.

Now in its fourth year, Harvest 100 invites grain producers and the sector to nominate the songs that

get them through the long days and late nights of harvest. The final playlist will be published on

GPSA’s Spotify account with songs ranked on the number of times they are nominated.

Alongside the fun, Harvest 100 is designed to shine a light on mental health and wellbeing during one

of the grain industry’s most demanding periods of the year, as you’re never alone when there’s music

in your ears.

GPSA Chief Executive Officer Brad Perry said the light-hearted project is a way for grain producers of

all ages to engage.

“Research shows that listening to music can help reduce stress and lift your mood, both things that

are important during long hours on the header,” he said.

“This has been a tough couple of seasons. A good playlist won’t change the weather, but it can have a

positive impact on farmers. Harvest 100 is a simple way we can all support each other, stay

connected and keep conversations going during often isolating work periods on-farm.

“We want to hear the songs that flow from your header, your chaser bin or your ute. Whether it’s

classic rock, country, pop or a fresh beat, if it gets you through harvest, nominate it.

“If you, a family member or a mate isn’t travelling well, please talk to someone you trust, call a

support service, or reach out to your local networks. Looking after your headspace is as important as

looking after your machinery.”

GPSA encourages grain producers and the grain sector to visit www.harvest100.com.au and take a

few minutes to submit your top song choices.

Previous number one songs of the Harvest 100 have been: ‘Driving Wheels’ by Jimmy Barnes (2022),

‘Thunderstruck’ by AC/DC (2023) and ‘Have You Ever Seen the Rain’ by Creedence Clearwater Revival

(2024). Once nominations close on Friday October 31, the final playlist will be released ensuring grain

producers have a top-notch selection of tunes to power through to the end of the season.