HomePublicationsCrops & SoilsIssuesCrops Soils: Volume 53, Issue 1New look for Crops & Soils magazineBy Matt Nilsson, Managing Editor of Magazines for ACSESS January 29, 2020 Matt Nilsson Dear readers: I am delighted to kick off 2020 with a new look for Crops & Soils magazine! We hope you like the change, and we will continue to look for ways to increase its value to you. One thing to look for later this year is the incorporation of some video highlights to select articles. Stay tuned! We've worked with our new publishing partner, Wiley, to redesign both the print and online format of this magazine. Let me know what you think (Send Message) of the change and if there's anything we can do to improve.Last issue, we provided some details about our partnership with Wiley and how it will benefit the Societies (http://doi.org/10.2134/cs2019.52.0611). This partnership will be beneficial as it increases worldwide exposure of our publications to institutions and researchers. However, full ownership of our publications remains with ASA, CSSA, and SSSA. The Societies, editors, and editorial boards will retain all control over editorial decisions. Member service support for Society member subscription renewals will also continue to be provided by our Madison, WI headquarters staff.There's been a lot of change lately! We also have a new CEO, Nick Goeser. Nick brings great enthusiasm for the mission of our organizations and a desire to grow them to bring value to new and existing members and certified professionals. You can check out his introductory column in the latest issue of CSA News magazine at https://doi.org/10.1002/csan.20003. More news & perspectives Back to issue Back to home Text © . The authors. CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. Except where otherwise noted, images are subject to copyright. Any reuse without express permission from the copyright owner is prohibited.Share this: Related articles The distance and depth problems: A thought experiment for mid-summer June 15, 2026 A smartphone can count your citrus crop June 12, 2026 Mandadi named director of Texas A&M AgriLife center at Weslaco June 11, 2026 Recent articles Improving hemp yield and fiber quality through regenerative organic systems June 10, 2026 Optimizing cotton stand establishment June 4, 2026 Irrigation salts: friend or foe? June 3, 2026