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Letter from the JSBR Committee

Dear Readers of JSBR,

On behalf of the Journal of Sugar Beet Research (JSBR), we are pleased to share with all
ASSBT members and meeting attendees the launch of the new and improved Journal of Sugar Beet Research. 

The JSBR was previously called the Journal of the American Society of Sugar Beet Technologists, and Volume 9 was published in 1956.  Prior to 1956, there were a series of eight proceedings (volumes), the first of which was published in 1954.  In 1988, the Journal of the American Society of Sugar Beet Technologists was re-named the Journal of Sugar Beet Research (Spring 1988, Volume 25).  Fast forward to 2023, and we are excited to launch the 60th volume of the JSBR.

The JSBR committee was established in March 2021 to review and explore ways to revitalize the Journal.  This included a review of past journal submissions, a feedback/input survey sent to ASSBT attendees, updates to policies and procedures, website updates, and the development of mission, vision, and core values statements.  We are proud to say that after a two-year undertaking and thanks to feedback from the ASSBT community, we have a new look and feel to the Journal.

The JSBR will continue accepting peer-reviewed manuscripts and continue to publish abstracts from oral and poster presentations from the biennial meeting; in addition, the Journal will now be accepting technical reports, and an editorial board has been added to review these reports.  Finally, the Journal is publishing links to recently published research articles.  We anticipate that the expansion of the Journal to include technical reports and abstracts will improve and streamline dissemination of scientific and technical information related to sugar beet and beet sugar production in the United States and worldwide.

The Journal will move to an online format in the future, and we will continue improving communication channels to keep members abreast of the latest research publications.

Thank you to our members for your support of the Journal and the Society, and we hope you enjoy Volume 60 of the Journal of Sugar Beet Research!

Sincerely,

JSBR Committee:

Anna Murphy, Co-Chairperson, JSBR Committee Linda Hanson Kimberly Webb
Vanitha Ramachandran Mark Bloomquist
Oliver Neher, Co-Chairperson, JSBR Committee Bill Gough Scott Kahre
Jay Anderson Tom Peters

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