GREENER GRASS
Now they are dyeing grass on golf courses to make sure it stays green, says the "Christian Science Monitor." Golfers had complained that some insecticides used on greens turned the grass brown. This, they said, created a mental hazard which spoiled their game. So experts at the Department of Agriculture, working with the U. 5. Golf Association, have combined an insecticide with a green dye.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 75, 26 September 1938, Page 11
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