Central Hawke's Bay's Helen Powley checks the rain gauge every day at her and husband Matthew Powley's property near State Highway 50 on Smedley Rd.
Her records shows they've had 10ml of rain so far this month. This time last year they had had 130ml.
It's dry, but making matters worse is that for the first time since they have farmed the 160ha property, their 60m well dried up last April. As well, a pipe they had installed to take water from the Mangaonuku Stream as of last weekend is no longer supplementing stock water because the access point on the stream has also dried up.
"We have lived here all our lives. It was a rehab farm from 1945 - my in-laws lived here and they never had these troubles. We have lived through 11 droughts in 34 years, but this tops the lot. We have feed and shade for the animals, but no water," Mrs Powley said.
They have had to get rid of stock, but to keep water flowing to the sheep and cattle that remain they are spending $600 a week buying water delivered by tanker, as well as containers of water for themselves.