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| Written by Peter Darbishire | ||
Introduction from the editor...
Please allow me to introduce Ralph Pearce. As of the next issue (July), he will change up to the editor’s role in my stead (as noted in the last issue, I retire this spring). Ralph has been eastern field editor at Top Crop Manager for the last five years, a space of time in which he has learned about agriculture and what Top Crop Manager brings to its readers, while making a huge contribution himself. Along the way, he has been involved behind the scenes in developing stories for the western Canada edition too, so stepping into the editor’s chair is not as daunting as it might seem. I’m confident that Ralph will fulfill the role in an exemplary fashion! Two In this issue we have included several features in the ‘disease management’ department: after seeding and weed spraying are finished for the season, leaf disease management will be the next field activity on the agenda. Thanks to higher grain prices, the economic justification for in-crop fungicide spraying is greater than before... ... and Three Another unique feature of Top Crop Manager returns with this issue - by popular demand after a one year hiatus. Our Top Crop Advisors are back! Several stories in this issue include the comments of Top Crop Advisors who have previewed the stories. Their comments accompany some stories and provide a local perspective. Here are their profiles:
These Top Crop Advisors have added wisdom and practical perspectives of their own to our stories in this issue of Top Crop Manager issues this year (some do not appear in this issue). Between them, these leaders boast an impressive list of credentials - from grower organizations, to research committees, to community services, sports and educational activities. Of course, they are also recognized for their abilities as crop producers. Check the web site at www.topcropmanager.com for more details. Our editorial team and Top Crop Advisors hope you will put some of the ideas and new techniques in this and the subsequent issues of Top Crop Manager to work on your farm to improve your bottom line. -end- Peter Darbishire Publisher and editor |
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