One of the pointed messages from the recently rescheduled Citrus Expo Seminars at Lake Alfred was delivered by Jamie Yates, who coordinates the canker and greening extension education program for UF’s Citrus Research and Education Center. One of the first speakers on the program, and also a key player in helping AgNet put the rescheduled seminar programs together at Lake Alfred, Yates told growers that scouting groves at regular intervals for the presence of psyllid and greening disease should be considered an ongoing part of the grove management plan. Hear more in this report: