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INTRODUCTION: The rush of change
Written by Ralph Pearce   
In the world of agriculture, the arrival of March usually heralds the return of spring, and thoughts turn to readying equipment for that rush to the field when weather and field conditions permit.

For 2007, however, there is a 'new' light shining. And no, it is not the rise of commodity prices as we have been hearing for the past three months. It is the advance of Daylight Savings Time, occurring earlier than ever before. This year, the leap forward takes place on March 11, a full three weeks ahead of past years' calendars.

What does this mean?

Aside from the contrast of losing one hour of sleep, while being able to do more in the light of day, it is another example that few things in life remain constant.

As we do with all our issues, this edition of Top Crop Manager reflects the ever-changing landscape and technology advancements evident across the industry. As well as including the annual Top Crop Manager Weed Control Guide, we offer glimpses of new herbicides, different marketing options for food grade soybeans and alternatives for the generation of energy. Many of the stories in this issue reflect the concept of change in our lives.

It is not to say that change is always for the better, nor is it always simple: it is just something we either endure or enjoy. That much never seems to change. -30-
Ralph Pearce
Field editor