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Peter Darbishire INTRODUCTION: You had your chance!
Written by Peter Darbishire   
4aWith planting season not far off, hopefully everyone has taken plenty of opportunity to network during the winter months. It has been a time to think about how to repeat last year's successes as well as time to discover how to avoid the failures - at least those within your control!

The network of acquaintances and advisors, suppliers and on-farm colleagues are among the greatest assets crop producers have: It's a rare individual who can be a successful farmer independent of these resources.

This issue of Top Crop Manager includes several crop advisory features on major crops in the region.

The Top Crop Manager Weed Control Guide is also included. One of our most used features, this handy annual reference brings up-to-date product and tank-mix efficacy ratings on most common weeds.

While time to polish 2006 cropping plans is getting limited, the contacts you made this winter and the advice they have provided are about to be put into use! I hope you have made the most of this chance to improve your skills.

More to come
It is with great pleasure that we announce the plan to publish a new Summer Issue for the eastern Canada series of Top Crop Manager. This new edition will focus on planning for the upcoming winter wheat planting in the fall. Topics on grain handling and storage will also be covered. Readers will receive the new issue in mid-August: between wheat and bean harvests.
Peter Darbishire, Editor