TurfZone: Before we start talking about crabgrass control, first tell us your background and your position.MB: Sure. I’m a newly hired research scientist at the University of Arkansas. As a research scientist, I’m not quite faculty, not quite a post-doc, I fall between there, but I have my own research program and I’m responsible for weed and vegetation management and turf, pastures, roadsides and specialty crops, so it’s a real big grab-bag of responsibilities. I like to think I’m pretty well prepared for it. My background – I got a Ph.D. in horticultural weed science at NC State. I was studying weed control in watermelons, so I learned about vegetable production systems, and I have to tell you, turf is pretty far different from the vegetable production. But you learn all the fundamentals of weed science, you learn different management strategies and I think it’s something that I’m really excited to take on.