Having a top-shelf, veteran talent like Carl P. Mayfield as the centerpiece of the Road Dog Trucking channel sends a strong message to the trucking community that we have made a major commitment to this very important listener base. With Carl, we are anticipating many good times down the road.

It'll be really nice if we can turn this team around and start playing well again. I know that we have the ability to play well. I don't think there's anything special that we have to do. We just need to play with a little heart.

We are extremely grateful to the federal government for their quick response regarding this issue. Eliminating any plant material that may be brought into the state of Florida illegally is crucial to the future success of the Florida citrus industry.

We are out of the eradication mode. There is too much canker. We're in suppression mode, and most of that is going to be done by the grove owner or homeowner.

I think he'll be remembered for bringing unity to the staff and being someone you could talk to.

It may be the worst disease we've ever had in this industry.

Florida citrus growers were devastated by the hurricanes of 2004 and 2005 due to tree damage and fruit loss, but more recently by the increased movement of citrus canker to new locations.

Hopefully, I can contribute to this team.

John Weber is very heavily geared toward building relationships. He has more of a happy-go-lucky style.