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Thursday, 2 July, 2026
HomeRuralPress play on Harvest 100

Press play on Harvest 100

Grain Producers SA (GPSA) is amplifying the harvest season with the release of its Harvest 100 playlist, featuring iconic anthems, country hits, and rock classics.

Designed to energise South Australia’s grain producers, the playlist sets the perfect rhythm for long hours in the paddock or late-night hauls.

Voted by grain producers and the community, Creedence Clearwater Revival’s timeless classic, ‘Have You Ever Seen the Rain?’ tops the 2024 Harvest 100.

GPSA chief executive officer Brad Perry said this year’s playlist celebrated the spirit of hard work, resilience, and passion that drives South Australian grain producers.

“The 2024 Harvest 100 songs are nominated by grain producers for grain producers and there is no doubt the song choices reflect the challenging season and lack of rain in South Australia,” he said.

“Our Harvest 100 initiative plays a role in supporting the mental health and wellbeing of South Australia’s grain producers and is about acknowledging the important role music plays in the day-to-day life of grain producers during harvest.

“It’s something we can all relate to, no matter where we are or what we’re doing.”

The Top 10 tracks from the 2024 Harvest 100 include:

Have You Ever Seen the Rain – Creedence Clearwater Revival

Chicken Fried – Zac Brown Band

Harvest Time – Luke Bryan

Smooth Operator – Sade

Where the Wild Things Are – Luke Combs

The Gambler – Kenny Rogers

Danger Zone – Kenny Loggins

Thunderstruck – AC/DC

Here Comes the Rain Again – Eurythmics

Animals – Nickelback

To listen to the full playlist, visit harvest100.com.au or grainproducerssa.com.au

The playlist can also be found on Grain Producers SA’s Spotify account.

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