What goes behind the growing the perfect grass pitch for the FIFA World Cup? NPR's Scott Simon speaks to John Sorochan of the University of Tennessee, the man in charge of delivering these fields.
Researchers spent years developing pitches for World Cup stadiums across the U.S., Mexico and Canada. The fields are mostly natural grass reinforced with artificial blades.
Radar data from an agricultural area in South Africa, shown in a vivid color palette, reveal crop types and how they changed during the Southern Hemisphere's growing season.
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ARLINGTON, Texas — The artificial turf at Dallas Stadium is gone, replaced by a natural grass field grown under pink lights suspended from the stadium ceiling as preparations ramp up for the 2026 FIFA ...
MetLife Stadium — which will be temporarily renamed “New York New Jersey Stadium” during the World Cup — is hardly the only venue switching to grass fields for the international soccer tournament ...
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