It has been many years since I first started doing a daily radio commentary. Some of you who read this report on the website or receive the report by email may not realize that this is the text version of a report than runs on various Saskatchewan radio stations. April 29 marks my last radio report. I will still make postings to the website and those who subscribe will still receive the comments for free, but the postings won’t come with the same regularity. As the saying goes, I have too many irons in the fire. I need to cut back somewhere to allow time for other consulting and journalism projects as well as farming. As many of you know, I serve as executive director for the Inland Terminal Association of Canada, the Saskatchewan Mustard Development Commission and the Canaryseed Development Commission of Saskatchewan. I also serve as editor for Farm Credit Canada’s bi-monthly magazine called AgriSuccess. Reluctantly, I’ve made the decision to discontinue the daily radio commentary. That will mean changes in the on-line postings. If I’ve had a bad day in the field or a good day on a beach in Jamaica, there may not be a report. The reports can now be shorter or longer as warranted and they will come at different times of the day. As always, please feel free to shoot me a return email to let me know your thoughts and what’s happening in your world. I’m Kevin Hursh.