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The Otago Regional Council’s annual series of farmer workshops for intensive winter grazing (IWG) to promote good management practices gets underway from next week, with six workshops scheduled across six locations over six weeks.
The previous four years of workshops proved successful and were well attended across the region and proved very successful, says ORC’s Environmental Delivery portfolio co-lead, Councillor Robbie Byars.
“We thank farmers for their efforts and management of this activity,” Cr Byars says.
The ORC’s workshops will visit Cromwell, Milton, Outram, Weston, Ranfurly and Tapanui.
ORC’s Intensive Winter Grazing Workshops for 2026
To register for your preferred workshop, go to: www.orc.govt.nz/iwgworkshops
There are six in-person workshops, all held at 11am at the following locations:
| Location | Date and time | Venue | Address |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cromwell | Monday, 9 March, 11am | Cromwell & Districts Presbyterian Church | 10 Elspeth Street, Cromwell |
| Milton | Wednesday, 18 March, 11am | Milton Coronation Hall | 93 Union Street, Milton |
| Outram | Thursday, 19 March, 11am | West Taieri Rugby Club | 102 Formby Street, Outram |
| Weston | Thursday, 26 March, 11am | Weston Hall | 20 Main Street, Weston |
| Ranfurly | Wednesday, 1 April, 11am | Maniototo Golf Club | 72 Tyrone Street, Ranfurly |
| Tapanui | Wednesday, 15 April, 11am | West Otago Community Centre | 1 Suffolk Street, Tapanui |
Update on changes to IWG regulations
As with last year, for this winter farmers will need to meet the regulations around:
“The focus of the workshops is on helping people to prepare grazing management plans and to implement good management practices, but the team will also be there to help with any questions about the changes to the regulations and how they apply to their farm. We are happy to be able to provide this support again for winter 2025.” Cr Byars says.
What do I do if I already have a Resource Consent for IWG?
If farmers already have a resource consent for IWG, they don’t need to follow the regulations about not grazing in Critical Source Areas and distances from waterways, if their consent specifically allows them to graze in a CSA or within the 5m distance. This applies if:
The Key Points for Farmers
Farmers must register to attend any of the workshops, so the event can be staffed accordingly, with up to 20 spots available at each event.
“While the target audience to attend is primarily farmers, rural professionals and consultants may also see value in attending these workshops,” Cr Byars says.
During the winter of 2026, ORC will continue to monitor IWG activities, as part of the annual flyovers that monitor land disturbance activities such as IWG and forestry.
We recommend you bring the following to an IWG workshop:
To register directly go to www.orc.govt.nz/iwgworkshops
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