Irish Farmers Association - Roscommon.

The IFA is the representative body for farming in Ireland and in Roscommon. Its forerunner was the National Farmers Association (NFA). The NFA was set up in 1954 and became the IFA in 1973. This book is a history of the organisation and in particular the Roscommon contribution. 80 pages. Paperback. All proceeds from the sale went to "Bóthar". Edited by Pat Watson.

 

 

Contents: A Word from our Chairman, Preface, The Chosen Ones, The Beginning, Turbulent Times, New Era, 2004 Roscommon IFA Branch Executive, 2004 Roscommon IFA County Executive. Illustrated in black and white.

Printed by Alfa Print, Athlone. 2005.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The headline from a special supplement to The Roscommon Herald for the 50th. Anniversary celebrations.

 

This is our small collection on NFA / IFA material. We welcome additional material. If you have same we would be delighted to give it a good home. Please contact us.


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