Hold your local council candidates to account on costs and services, and if you think the voice of farmers is not being heard, consider standing for election yourself.
That's the underlying message to rural people in the Federated Farmers 2019 local body elections guide, Platform: Feds on Local Government, released at the Feds' AGM in Wellington this month.
"The quality of local government in rural communities can mean the difference between dodgy roads and safer ones, and many thousands of dollars in rates," Federated Farmers president Katie Milne says.
"Rates are among the largest overheads for many farms. Because of the outdated and unfair reliance on property value-based rates, it's not unusual for a farmer's annual rates bill to top $20,000, or even $50,000.
"They can end up footing the bill for a large whack of urban services they seldom, if ever, benefit from."