As we ring in 2010 — now, is that Twenty Ten or Two Thousand Ten? — we not only launch a new year, a new decade and a new sense of purpose, but where Greenhouse Management & Production is concerned, we're also introducing a new format for our issue previews. In future e-notes, this space will be devoted to commentary from our staff, the kind of industry insight that has attracted readers to GMPro for more than two decades. In addition, we'll list the pertinent content in the upcoming issue, arranged topically to assist you with your ad planning. For good measure, we'll offer a variety of marketing tips designed to help you better spread your gospel.
Of course, there's no better place for doing that than in Greenhouse Management & Production. And, I would suggest, there's no better time for doing that than the present. While I look forward to talking to you soon, I also want to express, on behalf of all of us at GMPro, our thanks for your support through the years. We wish you continued success in 2010 — however you pronounce it!
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