The long-awaited renewable heat scheme has been given approval at European level. \ Grégory Brandel/GRDF
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Weather forecast
Parts of the country have been buffetted by yellow and orange weather warnings, but the extreme weather is due to ease on Monday evening with clear spells to follow.
Widespread fog is expected on Tuesday morning, according to Met Éireann, with a cold start and lows of 2°C.
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The day is expected to get sunnier as it progresses, with temperatures reaching highs of 15°C.
Payments for users of bioenergy are expected to generate demand for energy crops, forestry residue and gas from anaerobic digestion.
Cancer survivor and former IFA president John Donnelly speaks with the Irish Farmers Journal about an “unbelievable” charity fundraiser.
If farmers are to respond to environmental and climate change challenges, then they need to have the right incentives to do so, European Commissioner for Agriculture Phil Hogan has said.
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Weather forecast
Parts of the country have been buffetted by yellow and orange weather warnings, but the extreme weather is due to ease on Monday evening with clear spells to follow.
Widespread fog is expected on Tuesday morning, according to Met Éireann, with a cold start and lows of 2°C.
The day is expected to get sunnier as it progresses, with temperatures reaching highs of 15°C.
Payments for users of bioenergy are expected to generate demand for energy crops, forestry residue and gas from anaerobic digestion.
Cancer survivor and former IFA president John Donnelly speaks with the Irish Farmers Journal about an “unbelievable” charity fundraiser.
If farmers are to respond to environmental and climate change challenges, then they need to have the right incentives to do so, European Commissioner for Agriculture Phil Hogan has said.
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