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Made in New Jersey: World Cup games played on Rutgers turfgrass
For the FIFA World Cup, 10 of the 16 stadiums — from Philadelphia to Mexico City — will be using turfgrass that was first ...
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How scientists test the grass used on America's best golf courses
Take a behind-the-scenes tour of the University of Arkansas Turfgrass Research Farm, where scientists test everything from ...
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MSU program helped create turfgrass for World Cup
Michigan State University played a large role in bringing the world's game to North America: The fields for the FIFA World ...
The turfgrass systems at the men's soccer 2026 FIFA World Cup were designed in large part by Michigan State's world-renowned ...
Turfgrass, on average, needs about an inch of water a week to keep it green. We spoke to three experts about ways to help ...
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While soccer fans watch their favorite teams compete in the World Cup, Rutgers University plant biologists will be looking under the players’ cleats — eyeing the lush, green natural turfgrass they ...
Ten of the 16 stadiums hosting Men's World Cup matches across North America are using Rutgers turfgrass, which is bred at a sprawling 300-acre research farm in Freehold.
Stacy Bonos of Manalapan, director of Rutgers University’s Turfgrass Breeding Program, developed the grass being used in 10 ...
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