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Farm trader Francis joins Farmway team of experts



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Published Date: 05 September 2008
FARMWAY has strengthened its farm service team with the appointment of Francis Pickering as farm trader, based in Driffield.
Francis will be well known to many farmers in the region having worked for J Dawson & Son Ltd at Pocklington.

A farmer's son from Goathland, Francis graduated from Bishop Burton Agricultural College with a HND in agriculture and since then has gained a wealth of agricultural knowledge, and has also had farming experience in Australia and New Zealand.

Francis said that he is looking forward to meeting all his customers, both old and new.

He is a Beverley man and is working out of Farmway's Driffield branch at Albion Mills, Albion Street.

"I will be covering East and North Yorkshire and as Farmway's new farm trader I will be offering farmers a comprehensive agricultural supply service, from grain buying to selling cereal and grass seeds, fertiliser and agrochemicals, as well as a full range of quality animal feeds and animal health products."

Francis will be working along with sales specialists, Robert Jarratt and David Philpotts.

"I am proud to be part of such a professional and experienced team who are committed to providing Farmway members with all their agricultural requirements, together with expert advice, competitive prices and unrivalled service," said Francis.

David Stephenson, Farm-way's head of agriculture said the appointment of Francis was another positive step which will strengthen the Farmway sales team.

"It is particularly important, with all the changes taking place in agriculture at the moment, that we can deliver to our customers the best value inputs and solutions and a strong, experienced farm services team is vital for us to achieve this goal."

Francis is a keen rugby player and plays for his home town of Beverley.
He is also a member of the Goathland Hunt together with his brother, Graham, who is master of the hunt.

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  • Last Updated: 05 September 2008 10:27 AM
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  • Location: Driffield
 
 
  

 
 

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