The given table displays information about Australian milk production for a year-long period of time in different years. It is measured in millions of litres.
Overall, it is clearly seen that more milk was produced in 2010-2011 than in 2001-2002. Although the data varies, the pattern is the same for every month with the only one exception in June as the production in 2011 was less by 20 millions of milk.
It is noticeable that October was the peak of the production in both periods, reaching 920 and 1350 millions of milk respectively. In general, autumn production always was the most sufficient, having November as second and September as third months with the greatest amount of milk.
On the contrary, summer months are the ones with the smallest quantity of milk produced. July maintained the amount over the years, June has already been mentioned as the one having a fall in production, while August’s number rose by 80 millions litres of milk, which is, unfortunately, not much compared to others results.
