Granard Farmers Mart

Granard, Ireland | C.1970

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Submitted by: David Maguire

Granard Farmers Mart opened in 1970 as one of 43 shareholder-owned cooperatives across Ireland, built on a straightforward premise: farmers should be able to sell cattle to other farmers without a middleman collecting the difference. County Longford had opinions about this, and they were largely correct.

Over the next five decades, the mart absorbed what rural Ireland absorbed: financial collapses, recessions, and a foot-and-mouth outbreak that stopped livestock movement across the country. In May 2020, a pandemic arrived and the ring auction, unchanged in its essentials since the mart opened, moved online. Farmers who had spent fifty years reading a room learned to read a screen instead. The cattle did not adapt, but the bidding did.

Today more than 25,000 head pass through annually. Weanlings trade on Monday evenings, store cattle on Wednesdays, a rhythm that settled into place after Edgeworthstown Mart closed and left Granard as the agricultural center of the county. The auctioneer’s chant still moves faster than most people can follow. Some sessions now broadcast on Facebook Live, which means the particular chaos of a Longford cattle mart is available, in principle, to anyone in the world. Most of the world has not yet taken advantage of this.

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