A new chapter for CPM

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Written by Charlotte Cunningham

Kelsey Media has announced the acquisition of Crop Production Magazine, taking over from founding editor, Angus McKirdy. First published in February 1999, CPM has steadily grown to become the UK’s leading arable technical title across print and digital – profiling innovative crop production techniques, new machinery developments and ground-breaking technologies. CPM represents a key addition to the Kelsey portfolio of agriculture titles, bringing clear benefits and synergies to a portfolio which includes market leading brands; profi International, Farm Machinery, South East Farmer and Vineyard. Steve Wright CEO of Kelsey Media commented “I am delighted to welcome Angus and his team to Kelsey Media. CPM has proved over many years how valued and respected it is by readers and the market. It’s commitment to quality, independent journalism and reporting make it an ideal addition to our portfolio and we look forward to working with the CPM team to develop the brand even further in the future.” Angus McKirdy, founding editor and publisher of CPM added “The possibilities are boundless and I’m absolutely thrilled by this development. Kelsey Media’s acquisition of CPM brings significant advantages, creating exciting new opportunities – including technical events, conferences and awards, as well as new digital tools…
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