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Yoting
Western Australia
Yoting grain receival point, 2018 (01).jpg
Yoting grain receival point, 2018
Yoting is located in Western Australia
Yoting
Yoting
Location in Western Australia
Established 1914
Postcode(s) 6383
Elevation 274 m (899 ft)
Area [convert: needs a number]
Location
LGA(s) Shire of Quairading
State electorate(s) Central Wheatbelt
Federal Division(s) O’Connor

Yoting is a small town in the Wheatbelt area of Western Australia. It is located between the towns of Quairading and Bruce Rock.

Discover Yoting

Yoting is a quiet place known for its farming. It plays an important role in growing food for the region. The town is surrounded by large fields where crops are grown.

How Yoting Started

Yoting began as a station on a railway line in 1912. This railway line connected the towns of Quairading and Bruce Rock. People started to plan the town in 1914. Later that same year, Yoting officially became a gazetted town. This means it was formally recognized by the government.

What's in a Name?

The name Yoting comes from the Aboriginal people. It was named after a nearby well or spring. This well first appeared on maps way back in 1873. An early settler named Bruce Leake shared what the name might mean. He said that the words Yot could mean two women fighting with wannas. Wannas are like digging sticks.

Farming in Yoting

The land around Yoting is very good for farming. Farmers in this area mostly grow wheat and other cereal crops. These crops include things like barley and oats. Yoting is also a special place called a grain receival site. This means that farmers bring their harvested grain here. It is then collected and stored by a company called Cooperative Bulk Handling. This helps to get the grain ready to be sent to other places.

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