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| Much Roscommon is almost entirely a limestone lowland. The limited areas of upland are in the extreme north. The Curlew Mountains along the Sligo border are sandstone. The Arigna area is part of a shale and sandstone plateau which is mainly in Leitrim. The county employs a greater number of people in agriculture than any other county. Farming is mostly pastoral only about two percent of the land being used for arable farming, the crops grown are oats, barley and potatoes. The most fertile area of the county and indeed Connacht is in the south and center of the county. The most important farming activity is the rearing of beef cattle. In the south sheep are also important. Manufacturing industries employ only about one quarter of the population. The main types are food processing, engineering, and metal industries and are located at Ballaghaderreen, Boyle, and Roscommon. Service industries account for two fifths of the work force, with the retail sector leading the field. Other important services include catering, community services, education, finance and banking, and of course health care. Roscommon has an exceptionally good road system, with many arterial roads passing through the county. There are railways from Athlone to Galway and Mayo, and through Boyle to Sligo. Read about County Roscomon from Samuel Lewis' Topographical Directory of Ireland published in 1837. |
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