The IFA is warning high tempuratures could have an impact on crops and animal welfare.
Farmers are being reminded to make sure their animals have plenty of water and shade during the hot weather.
Temperatures are expected to hit 30 degrees in some parts of the country today.
The IFA is warning this could have an impact on crops and animal welfare.
IFA President, Ballinakill's Francie Gorman says the dry, hot spell is having an effect on all farms:
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