Yorkshire and East Midlands based agricultural service provider DDM Agriculture has announced that it has acquired John H Pickup & Co in Bawtry, Doncaster.
The decision was made to enhance the long-term future of both businesses and to collectively expand the professional services offered.
The acquisition was completed at the end of August with the business now operating under the revised name of JH Pickup & Co.
The move will give JH Pickup & Co access to “greater physical and technical resources, enhancing their ability to continue delivering valuable professional services at a very challenging time for the farming industry”, according to DDM.
John H Pickup & Co
Founded in 1983, John H Pickup & Co has sold and let significant areas of land in the region for clients over the last 35 years.
It has also been “instrumental in setting up numerous contract farming arrangements” and has undertaken all other types of professional work.
JH Pickup & Co will continue to operate from the Bawtry office. The team will be joined by Andrew Houlden, a director of DDM Agriculture.
Extended support will come from other directors of DDM Agriculture. These include: Giles Johnston and Tony Dale, along with their colleague Tori Heaton.
Tim Paxman, partner of John H Pickup & Co, said “Our priority is to secure the future of the business and to ensure our clients receive a seamless service.
“We believe joining DDM Agriculture is the ideal choice as it is a highly-regarded independent business which appreciates and values the close personal and long standing relationships we have with our clients.”
DDM Agriculture
Based in Brigg, north Lincolnshire, DDM Agriculture was originally founded in 1889. In addition to a significant presence in the East Midlands, the firm also provides specialist advice in relation to renewables projects throughout the UK.
Andrew Houlden, director of DDM Agriculture, said: “The acquisition of John H Pickup & Co is an important strategic step in building on the success to date of two highly-respected land agency firms.
Regardless of personal views, the likelihood of Brexit becoming reality means that farmers and landowners are likely to be presented by a range of both challenges and opportunities in the next few years.
“Ready access to experienced and well-resourced but nevertheless cost-effective and personalised advice, will be very important – and available from the new business.”