Temperatures will range from 18 to 21 degrees on Sunday.
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Temperatures are expected to reach the high teens on Friday, with much of the midlands, south and east staying dry. There will be some well-scattered showers affecting the northwest throughout the day, with light rain affecting Atlantic counties later.
Saturday is forecast to be humid, with highs of 19 or even 20 degrees. There will be scattered outbreaks of showery rain developing throughout the day, mainly affecting the south and west. The best sunny spells will be early in the day and in the south and east.
Temperatures on Sunday will range from 18 to 21 degrees, with a mix of cloud and warm sunny spells. It will be largely dry. Ho0wever, some isolated showers may develop.
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Management notes
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Temperatures are expected to reach the high teens on Friday, with much of the midlands, south and east staying dry. There will be some well-scattered showers affecting the northwest throughout the day, with light rain affecting Atlantic counties later.
Saturday is forecast to be humid, with highs of 19 or even 20 degrees. There will be scattered outbreaks of showery rain developing throughout the day, mainly affecting the south and west. The best sunny spells will be early in the day and in the south and east.
Temperatures on Sunday will range from 18 to 21 degrees, with a mix of cloud and warm sunny spells. It will be largely dry. Ho0wever, some isolated showers may develop.
Management notes
In the beef notes, Kieran Mailey advises on creep-feeding calves, selecting bulls for finishing and preventing tetany in cows.
Options around scanning, meal feeding and forward buying fertiliser are covered by Aidan Brennan in the dairy notes.
Darren Carty covers assessing grass supplies and feed demand in building autumn grass supplies, ration formulation and improving condition of hill ewes pre-mating in the sheep notes.
The poor weather last week has resulted in virtually no recent harvesting. Andy Doyle writes about a significant proportion of crops being ready for harvest when cutting recommences in the tillage notes.
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