Liam Walsh agri consultants to continue Minnock Agri Enterprises
Liam Walsh agricultural consultants will continue the Carlow-based farm advisory firm Minnock Agri Enterprises following the sudden passing of former ACA president Pat Minnock.
Liam Walsh of Walsh & Co agri consultants with Mary Minnock, the wife and business partner of the late Pat Minnock, an agricultural adviser in Carlow for almost 30 years.
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Agricultural advisory and consultancy firm Liam Walsh & Co has agreed to continue Minnock Agri Enterprises, the Carlow-based farm consultancy business established by the late Pat Minnock. It was announced this week that Mary Minnock, wife and business partner of Pat, had signed an agreement with Liam Walsh of Liam Walsh & Co agricultural consultants to continue the business.
Liam Walsh first established his agricultural consultancy in 1995 and has since expanded to open an office in Birr, Co Offaly, Ballina, Co Mayo and Connemara, Co Galway.
Established in 1991, Minnock Agri Enterprises is one of the longest running private agricultural consultancies in Ireland, with a client base throughout Leinster.
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Pat Minnock, a former president of the Agricultural Consultants Association (ACA) and chair of the Irish Tillage Consultants Association (ITCA), died suddenly in August. Pat and Mary had been planning their semi-retirement prior to Pat’s sudden passing.
“We are devastated to have lost Pat but I am pleased to pass on Pat’s legacy and our life’s work to someone we both hold in such high regard,” said Mary Minnock.
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Liam Walsh agricultural consultants will continue the Carlow-based farm advisory firm Minnock Agri Enterprises following the sudden passing of former ACA president Pat Minnock.
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Agricultural advisory and consultancy firm Liam Walsh & Co has agreed to continue Minnock Agri Enterprises, the Carlow-based farm consultancy business established by the late Pat Minnock. It was announced this week that Mary Minnock, wife and business partner of Pat, had signed an agreement with Liam Walsh of Liam Walsh & Co agricultural consultants to continue the business.
Liam Walsh first established his agricultural consultancy in 1995 and has since expanded to open an office in Birr, Co Offaly, Ballina, Co Mayo and Connemara, Co Galway.
Established in 1991, Minnock Agri Enterprises is one of the longest running private agricultural consultancies in Ireland, with a client base throughout Leinster.
Pat Minnock, a former president of the Agricultural Consultants Association (ACA) and chair of the Irish Tillage Consultants Association (ITCA), died suddenly in August. Pat and Mary had been planning their semi-retirement prior to Pat’s sudden passing.
“We are devastated to have lost Pat but I am pleased to pass on Pat’s legacy and our life’s work to someone we both hold in such high regard,” said Mary Minnock.
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