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Agricultural and Farm Property News
All the latest agricultural land prices and general farmland news from the Irish Farmers Journal. Keep up to date with developments in the area of farmland prices across Ireland with our comprehensive agricultural land prices coverage.
Quinn Property has a pair of small holdings for sale in Co Wexford. Described as quality lands suitable for any enterprise, they're sure to test the market.
Dunmanway-based auctioneer concluded a successful sale of a small holding near Ballinacarriga at the end of 2022 and has also noted a slight change in farmer attitudes to the land market.
Although banding has contributed to the increased demand for land among dairy farmers, less than half of those surveyed knew what band their herd fell into.
The deadline for a farmer to make a submission on the residential zoned land tax is 1 January and officials now urge those yet to make contact with their local authority to do so.
Changes to the Nitrates Derogation have resulted in unprecedented demand for additional land from dairy farmers keen to avoid having to cut cow numbers.