A new variety of Kentucky bluegrass has been commercially released by researchers at Washington State University. "Matchless," developed from another bluegrass variety called "Kenblue," offers seed ...
Washington State University has developed a new strain of grass. And no, it’s definitely not for smoking.
Washington produces around 80% of the world's Kentucky bluegrass seed. "The ban had a huge impact on an important crop," said Michael Neff, WSU professor and director of WSU's turfgrass research ...