DairyNZ has told him it will not help individuals to fill out the form, and has given him the names of two businesses that could help. Or, it suggested he go to a field day to get the information he needs.
"I just don't know why it has to be so difficult. It's an existing consent. Why does everybody send you away?" Major said.
Peet suggests he ask Horizons' Rural Advice Team for help with the form.
"Our Rural Advice team is always happy to help so please ask the farmer to get in touch with them on 0508 800 800 if he hasn't already."
The council wants to change the numbers in its controversial One Plan Table 14.2, which set nitrogen leaching limits many farmers have been unable to meet. It intends to change those numbers to those in a newer version of the Overseer nutrient budgeting programme.
The process is taking months, and the council wants to streamline it.
Wording for the plan change is with the Environment Ministry for approval, before an application to change the plan is made.
Peet said the council does a lot of work with individual farmers and appreciates their ongoing uncertainty about consents. About 200 farms are waiting for the plan change.
Until the One Plan rules have been changed and people planning new developments need to plan to meet the current table, he said.