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The gravel wars: Farmers vs council on who pays for flood clean-up

The gravel wars: Farmers vs council on who pays for flood clean-up
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Adverse event declaration unlocks support for flood-affected Canterbury farmers

Adverse event declaration unlocks support for flood-affected Canterbury farmers Newshub 1 hour ago James Fyfe © Video - The AM Show; Image - Supplied Watch: Federated Farmers Mid-Canterbury president David Clark spoke to The AM Show about the situation. The Agriculture Minister has declared an adverse event for the Canterbury region - a move that unlocks $500,000-worth of support for farmers and growers battling the impacts of severe weather. Around 400mm of rain fell across parts of Canterbury over recent days, causing rivers to burst their banks and resulting in widespread damage to infrastructure and properties. Many of those affected by the wild weather were farmers, who battled to keep stock safe amid the flooding.

Moving Day to go ahead despite Canterbury flooding

Happy staff, happy cows works for Mid Canterbury dairy farmers

Happy staff, happy cows works for Mid Canterbury dairy farmers 1 Apr, 2021 07:00 PM 4 minutes to read Brent and Rebecca Miller opened the farm gates of River Terrace Dairy Ltd farm to the public during the nationwide Open Farms campaign. Photo/ Toni Williams Brent and Rebecca Miller opened the farm gates of River Terrace Dairy Ltd farm to the public during the nationwide Open Farms campaign. Photo/ Toni Williams Otago Daily Times Happy staff, happy cows. That s the mantra of Mid Canterbury dairy farmers Brent and Rebecca Miller, who agree their passion is people - one of the most important aspects of their business model.

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