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Peter Darbishire INTRODUCTION: Keep building better practices
Written by Peter Darbishire   
Why sweat the small stuff? There is a sentiment out there that with the tremendous pace of change taking place, less diligence may be required with current farming practices. After all, if the price of commodity crops is being driven up by demand for the use of US corn in ethanol production, should we be quibbling over a few pennies per acre in production costs?

In other words, 'Why sweat the small stuff?'

Diligence may be its own reward, in terms of better managing the small stuff, even when times are good. Convenience and price should not be an excuse to lose control or lose sight of cost of production concerns. Keep in mind that building better management practices during the good times will set the pattern for when things inevitably begin to reverse the current trend.

At Top Crop Manager, we are ever mindful of 'the small stuff' and this is reflected in some of the story lines we offer to you. In this issue, we explore several topics on which growers are going to have to familiarize themselves, especially as opportunities begin emerging from this period of renewal. Weed control and fertility remain as two of the crucial decision-making points in crop production. In this issue, we include our annual Weed Control Guide, which provides an easy reference.
Peter Darbishire, publisher and editor