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A non-residential holding a short distance from the mouth of the River Moy has just come on the market. The north Mayo land mainly consists of good grazing ground, wrties Tommy Moyles.
A 230 sow integrated pig unit has recently come on the market in south Wexford. The farm contains modern buildings, is in good condition and located in a noted tillage area, writes Tommy Moyles.
A super Co Laois farm of 74.4ac has recently come on the market and has attracted strong interest over a very short period of time, writes Tommy Moyles.
A short distance east of Dunmanway, the property includes a residence and farmyard that contains a mix of modern and older style farm buildings, writes Tommy Moyles.