TAG: Sod Solutions

FloriTurf nears three decades in Florida’s turfgrass industry

January 4, 2024By
Travis Johnson looks forward to leading FloriTurf into the future while adapting to industry needs and changes. (Photo: Sod Solutions)

FloriTurf is gearing up to host the TPI 2024 International Education Field Day at their newest sod farm in early February. read more

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Sod Solutions hires Martín Ignes as director of retail and professional development for Florida

February 23, 2023By
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Ignes will continue to build Sod Solutions relationships with authorized distributors, preferred installers and licensed turfgrass producers in Florida. read more

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Mississippi State University unveils new Celebration hybrid bermudagrass

September 29, 2022By
Mississippi State University and Sod Solutions celebrated the release of the new bermudagrass. (Photo: MSU)

Mississippi State University officially released Celebration Hybrid Bermudagrass at the 2022 Turfgrass Research Field Day in Starkville, Miss. read more

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North Carolina State University releases fast-establishing, low-maintenance turfgrass

January 5, 2022By
Art Bruneau (Executive Director of NC Sod Producers Association), Dr. Susana Milla-Lewis (NC State), Dr. Grady Miller (NC State) and Linda Bradley (President of NCSPA) at the Lobo Zoysiagrass release at the NC Sod Producers Association Fall Field Day. (Photo courtesy of Sod Solutions)

Researchers say Lobo Zoysiagrass is unique because it is fast to establish, drought-tolerant and maintains good color and quality under very low inputs. read more

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Licensed Turfgrasses: The star performers at FIFA World Cup Brazil

June 19, 2014By

As the FIFA World Cup Brazil continues and teams from 32 nations compete, one thing is clear: the quality of the playing fields. By the time the World Cup reaches its conclusion, 12 stadiums will have hosted the 64 games. For some behind-the-scenes observers, the star performers are underfoot. Eleven of the twelve venues feature quality, licensed turfgrasses. Three stadiums... read more

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