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Taranaki farmers rally to help out their Midhirst neighbours

Stratford Press
11 Apr, 2018 12:30 AM3 mins to read

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Hay and baleage is being donated to Coastal Taranaki farmers in need.

Hay and baleage is being donated to Coastal Taranaki farmers in need.

A group of Midhirst dairy farmers have rallied together to donate any hay or baleage they can spare to Coastal Taranaki farmers facing a feed shortage.

The dry summer has had a significant impact on pasture and crops across the region, with growth rates reportedly down 40 per cent.

Coastal Taranaki has been hit the hardest, and many farmers have had to stop milking their herds early and reduce stock numbers as they don't have enough feed.

Cyclone Gita struck the region in February, destroying much-needed crops and causing damage to hay barns and milking sheds.

After witnessing the situation coastal farmers were facing, Stratford farmer and agronomist Kelsey Espin felt compelled to help.

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"I went for a drive and was horrified by the conditions and thought we had to do something. I felt like crying after seeing the bare paddocks. It was heartbreaking."

She and her father John Espin sought support from other farmers at their local Midhirst Discussion Group.

Some were naturally hesitant at first as they too are short on feed, but were soon convinced, Kelsey said.

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"The whole of the North Island has been hit by the drought and in general feed is low. But it's hard to say no to those who have absolutely nothing."

To take the pressure off, they asked farmers to donate just one bale.

"We're not going to miss one or two bales out of the shed, but for those on the coast it'll mean a lot. I'd want someone to do the same for me if I was in their position."

So far the group has collected a trailer load — about 30 bales — to donate, and they're aiming for more. They also hope this is the start of something bigger.

They want to inspire other farmers to do their own collection and spare any bales they can.

DairyNZ Taranaki regional leader Simon Sankey praised the group for recognising a need in their community and doing what they can to help.

"The fact they're doing it off their own bat shows the real community spirit in the sector."

Taranaki Rural Support Trust chairman Mike Green said it had been a tough season for farmers in the area and he commended the group for their compassion and initiative to support their own. He encouraged anyone feeling under pressure to contact the Rural Support Trust.

To donate a bale, or find out more, contact Rural Support Trust on 0800 787 254.

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