The $2.7 million project was part of the Federal Government’s drought assistance package.
Drought Minister David Littleproud said the guides would give farmers a clearer picture of what to expect in upcoming seasons.
“This will give farmers the best possible guidance,” he said.
“The guides will make sure cockies know their climate risks and opportunities.
“This includes rainfall and temperature trends, frost risk, when to expect the wet season, and the nature of local droughts, floods and heatwaves.
“This will help with decisions such as when to plant crops, put fodder aside, lease land, build water storages or take out loans.
“We’ve worked with local farming groups so the data meets the needs of each region.”
The guides have been produced by the Bureau of Meteorology, FarmLink and CSIRO in consultation with rural businesses, communities and farmer groups.
All guides will be released by the end of the year and made available through National Farmers' Federation's FarmHub tool and the Climate Kelpie website.
Guides can be found at: http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/climate-guides/