Tairāwhiti farmers battling to restore fences destroyed or damaged by Cyclone Gabrielle are being encouraged to put their hand up for help.
The Commence the Re-Fence campaign is stepping up a gear on the East Coast and organisers want a clearer idea of demand, for planning purposes and to maximise “bang for buck,” says Federated Farmers Gisborne-Wairoa president Hunaara Waerehu.
Volunteers with the Federated Farmers Farmy Army have helped out in the Te Karaka area, but now the focus swings to Commence the Re-Fence, the partnership between Feds, CNH and Stevenson and Taylor that was launched at the National Agricultural Fieldays in June.
CNH and Stevenson and Taylor gifted two tractors, both equipped with fencing rammers, for use to repair and replace fences on farms and lifestyle blocks in Gisborne and Hawke’s Bay slammed by the February cyclone.
With money from the North Island Weather Event Fund and donations, one of the tractors and a fencing contractor work on qualifying properties for three days, using either fencing material provided by the farmer or if resources stretch far enough, donated fence posts.