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Peter Darbishire INTRODUCTION: Looking ahead
Written by Peter Darbishire   
4aWinter wheat represents the first step in the planning process for all major field crops for many growers in eastern Canada: the soybean-wheat-corn rotation is a proven combination, with each contributing in many ways to the success of the others as well as to the success of reduced cost techniques, like no-till.

This issue includes several stories on winter wheat which should assist and encourage you in making this one of your mainstays. Also, there are some thought-provoking and profit-making ideas, like the use of cover crops to reduce weed control and fertility costs while providing benefits for the soil.

With the harvest of wheat now behind us, there's a break before edible beans, the next cut of hay and haylage, and this is why we chose this timing for a new edition of Top Crop Manager: we believe in publishing practical documentary style reference information during periods when you have time to read them and use them to improve your profitability!

Fall brings opportunities in several areas, including weed control, soil testing, fertilizer and manure application, as well as planting winter wheat, a crop that continues to make advances in total acreage.

I want to acknowledge the assistance of the numerous advisory personnel who have contributed to the stories in this first August issue and the focus on winter wheat. We especially thank the Ontario Wheat Producers' Marketing Board for its assistance. -30-
Peter Darbishire, Editor