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04-01-2002, 05:41 PM
April 1, 2002 Grounds Maintenance Magazine
Researchers have combined two technologies to create the ultimate turfgrass. By incorporating nitrogen-fixing bacteria into the roots, the turfgrass can fertilize itself with nitrogen. And with the help of genetic engineering, the turfgrass has been engineered to grow so slowly, it only needs mowing twice a year.
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Researchers have combined two technologies to create the ultimate turfgrass. By incorporating nitrogen-fixing bacteria into the roots, the turfgrass can fertilize itself with nitrogen. And with the help of genetic engineering, the turfgrass has been engineered to grow so slowly, it only needs mowing twice a year.
Had you going, didn't it? Happy April Fool's Day!