A year after the June flood, farmers need to be preparing for the next extreme weather event, says Ruapehu-Wanganui Rural Support Trust co-ordinator Lyn Neeson.
The flooding in Porirua and Palmerston North after torrential rain on May 5 was a reminder.
"It just illustrates that all the predictions are that this sort of weather event will become more severe."
Help is at hand for farmers, with five two-hour "resilience meetings" to be run by former Whanganui man Rob Mcnab on May 23-25.
Mr Mcnab was a clever facilitator who understood sheep and beef farms, Mrs Neeson said. He had spoken to small groups of severely affected farmers after the June flood and is a partner in farm consulting business Total Ag.