 I chose extension because I want to be the bridge between the university research and the growers. I was scouting because this is my first year. I want to know my area, my growers and the crops and as a crop production is the pests and diseases. So I have been scouting, scouting, scouting. And to my surprise I found cereal leaf beetle for the first time in counties where I am working. I am in charge of eight counties. I got cereal leaf beetle in three counties. That's the most exciting moment. So we reported to the Department of Agriculture and they gave an alert on that. And the main thing is that I don't know whether I did good or bad to the growers. They can't export their hay to California or Canada because of that identification of a new pest over there.