Wairarapa farmers have sought a declaration of drought for the region amid mounting stress levels in rural communities and a relentless lack of rain.
The region's farmers held an emergency meeting alongside territorial authority and agricultural industry representatives at The Wool Shed in Masterton yesterday and voted to request the formal declaration from the Government. A drought committee was formed to consider and generate "further actions".
The move came a day after Tararua farmers petitioned the Ministry of Primary Industries for drought to be officially declared in their region.
The meeting heard rainfall had been well below average for the past six months and was about 60 per cent of normal summer rainfall. Water restrictions had been in force in the region for about a month and the Ruamahanga River was bordering on one-in-30-year low flow levels.
Soil moisture levels had plunged to about 135mm below average and 50mm of rain or more was needed for good pasture growth and to ensure adequate pasture cover for stock heading into winter. the meeting heard.