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A roadside non-residential farm in Westmeath will be sold by online auction in early April. The farm has ample frontage onto the R390 road, writes Tommy Moyles.
A non-residential farm on the southern outskirts of Drogheda has just come to the market and heads for online auction in mid-March. This is a farm that could punch above its size in the price stakes.
Demand from farmers looking to purchase ground close to their own farms is resulting in strong demand for good land. This was the case in a recent online auction in Roscommon writes Tommy Moyles.
A grassland holding in north Tipperary is listed for online auction in mid-March and should appeal to any farmer looking to expand, writes Tommy Moyles.
A farm on the outskirts of Kilbeggan with gravel deposits went under the hammer in early December selling at the higher side of its pre-sale guide price, writes Tommy Moyles.
Have you heard the big news? Achill Island Sea Salt has just been awarded the prestigious Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) status, writes Grace Hanna.