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Under pressure to maintain their land base, tillage farmers are much more active in the eastern side of the county when it comes to the land rental market.
A pair of farms - one in Meath and the other in Cork - are new to the market. Both under 30ac, they could make a good addition to any existing farm, writes Tommy Moyles.
A residential farm in the Model County is going for auction in early March. New to the market, it's likely to appeal to both farmers or those on the lookout for a rural residence, writes Tommy Moyles.
In excess of 220ac of land, a modern yard and almost half a million litres of slurry storage are all strengths of a farm near Athlone as it becomes available for lease, writes Tommy Moyles.
The latest filings in the Barne Estate court case set out John Magnier’s reasons for giving two envelopes of cash and a €500,000 trust fund to the Thomson Moore family. Caitríona Morrissey reports.