TURFGRASS SCIENTISTS FOCUS ON DROUGHT TOLERANCE
August 12, 2008
August 12, 2008
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark., Aug. 12 -- The University of Arkansas issued the following news release:
Some grass varieties can go without water in the summer for up to 60 days with no damage and even retain some green color, says turfgrass scientist Mike Richardson, a horticulture professor with the University of Arkansas System's Division of Agriculture.
Drought tolerance was one of many topics at the Turfgrass Field Day Aug. 6 at the Arkansas Agricultural Research and . . .
Some grass varieties can go without water in the summer for up to 60 days with no damage and even retain some green color, says turfgrass scientist Mike Richardson, a horticulture professor with the University of Arkansas System's Division of Agriculture.
Drought tolerance was one of many topics at the Turfgrass Field Day Aug. 6 at the Arkansas Agricultural Research and . . .
