Research shows that after 30 years slip-affected land may be at only 80 per cent of pre-erosion productivity. Even after 100 years full productivity may not be recovered.
The Hawke's Bay Regional Council has a supply of poles and pole protectors at its soil conservation nursery, which are available to farmers at competitive rates to establish trees to help with soil conservation and water quality improvement.
The regional council can provide a subsidy on the purchase of 150 poles or more where eligibility criteria are met, which includes the trees providing for soil conservation.
A new online form helps farmers to calculate the cost including any subsidy available. The form is available at www.hbrc.govt.nz using the search #poles
Any landowners who have ordered poles from the regional council in recent years will be sent an email providing all the ordering information.
Jo Hales, from the Hawke's Bay Regional Council's land management team, says to ensure landowners get the poles they need ready for winter planting it is important they order now.