Irish Farmers Journal breakfast bulletin: 2017 National Reserve and quad calves
Good morning. In the news today: Glanbia's annual results, 2017 National Reserve has been secured, Kerry CEO Stan McCarthy is to retire and a tractor with three wheels seized by gardaí.
According to Met Éireann, it will be dry for more northern counties today. However, rain and drizzle will affect most other parts of the country through the day with the rain turning heavier during the afternoon. There will highs of 8°C to 9°C across Ulster but 10°C to 13°C elsewhere.
From midnight tonight until 11am on Thursday morning a national weather warning will be in place as Storm Doris reaches Ireland. Severe winds are expected late tonight and Thursday morning. Weather will be thundery with a risk of hail, sleet and hill snow, especially in northern areas, as winds veer strong to gale force northwesterly.
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In the news
There was good news for young farmers as there will be a National Reserve in 2017, Kerry CEO Stan McCarthy announced his retirement, a tractor theft cost one Co Meath man €45,000 and against all the odds a cow in Co Clare has given birth to identical quadruplet Charolais heifer calves.
Catch up on all these stories and the rest of Tuesday’s news here.
Coming up today on www.farmersjournal.ie
Glanbia's annual results
A Co Waterford dairy farmer talks about his farming week.
Property of the week.
The Irish Farmers Journal weekly podcast.
What’s on today
UCD School of Agriculture and Food Science research seminar series.
Teagasc Dublin crop walk.
Roscommon IFA county executive meeting.
Whelehan Animal Health cattle lameness talk in Kilkenny Mart, Cillin Hill.
Whelehan Animal Health cattle lameness talk in Corrin Mart in Fermoy, Co Cork.
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Weather forecast
According to Met Éireann, it will be dry for more northern counties today. However, rain and drizzle will affect most other parts of the country through the day with the rain turning heavier during the afternoon. There will highs of 8°C to 9°C across Ulster but 10°C to 13°C elsewhere.
From midnight tonight until 11am on Thursday morning a national weather warning will be in place as Storm Doris reaches Ireland. Severe winds are expected late tonight and Thursday morning. Weather will be thundery with a risk of hail, sleet and hill snow, especially in northern areas, as winds veer strong to gale force northwesterly.
In the news
There was good news for young farmers as there will be a National Reserve in 2017, Kerry CEO Stan McCarthy announced his retirement, a tractor theft cost one Co Meath man €45,000 and against all the odds a cow in Co Clare has given birth to identical quadruplet Charolais heifer calves.
Catch up on all these stories and the rest of Tuesday’s news here.
Coming up today on www.farmersjournal.ie
Glanbia's annual results
A Co Waterford dairy farmer talks about his farming week.
Property of the week.
The Irish Farmers Journal weekly podcast.
What’s on today
UCD School of Agriculture and Food Science research seminar series.
Teagasc Dublin crop walk.
Roscommon IFA county executive meeting.
Whelehan Animal Health cattle lameness talk in Kilkenny Mart, Cillin Hill.
Whelehan Animal Health cattle lameness talk in Corrin Mart in Fermoy, Co Cork.
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