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Peter Darbishire INTRODUCTION:Keep learning
Written by Peter Darbishire   
4aAll farmers are facing the modern challenges brought to them by new technology and the sheer pace of change, not only in field techniques, but in dealing with pressures imposed by world market forces and consumer expectations. Like these participants, all of us in agriculture must continuously ask ourselves why some businesses are more successful than others, even in a depressed market, and why some achieve greater heights in strong markets? Not only that, but we must decide how we want to participate.

The number of opportunities for agricultural producers to improve their business management skills is increasing across the country. Farm organizations and professional advisory groups who serve them are paying much more attention to helping in this process by staging conferences and seminars. Hopefully, many readers will be absorbing some of the wisdom from these sources.

Keep learning!

Away from the business management side for a moment: this Potatoes In Canada issue of Top Crop Manager has some great agronomic advice, especially in the topic areas of disease and insect management, and on fertility and nutrients and crop storage: areas that demand discussion and decision-making energy before planting season.

Marg Land's story relating the plight of Quebec growers affected by golden nematode, whose land has been quarantined, serves as a reminder about how important it is to manage all pests diligently. -30-
Peter Darbishire, publisher and editor