The Offaly branch is making the claim as it is looking for new members.
A farming organisation is claiming its better at making matches than an online dating app.
The Offaly branch of Macra is making the claim as its on the hunt for new members.
Sarah Kelly says she has met a lot of people along the way in Macra, including her boyfriend.
On Thursday the 7th of September at 8pm in the Phoenix Bar Tullamore, Offaly Macra will host an information night for new members.
The group is made up of four clubs (Tullamore/Killeagh, Ferbane Banagher, Killoughey and Birr) is for young people between the ages of 17-35.
Sarah Kelly says: “Macra offers something for everyone. Whether you’re looking for a social outlet, ag, sports or even travelling. “I’ve made so many new friends, along with my boyfriend”.
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