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Peter Darbishire INTRODUCTION: The reading season
Written by Peter Darbishire   
As harvest winds up in most regions... As harvest winds up in most regions, the next season's plans are underway, with seed choices and fall soil testing, it is time to begin the consultation process. Meetings with crop advisors, financial advisors and fellow growers will be on the agenda to reflect on the last year and project for the next.

We begin the 'reading season' with the canola focus edition of Top Crop Manager and it includes stories on this crop and others. New this year is a series on 'farm business and management'. In this and subsequent issues, Top Crop Manager will provide a story on this topic area gleaned from various knowledgeable sources. This issue features a family farm operation which is successfully applying advice on managing its staff of seven, plus family members: see page 50 to learn how Fred and Irene Koskamp approach human resources management.

You can look forward to receiving six issues of Top Crop Manager on a monthly schedule until early April 2006. While all issues will provide stories on various aspects of field crop production, individual issues will have special features or a focus on a specific topic: the December issue will include a review and preview of two newer prairie crops, corn and soybeans; and the Mid-Spring Issue in March will have a pulse focus and the annual weed control guide. The Harvest Issue will appear as usual in July.
Peter Darbishire, Editor