By Dean Narciso
The Columbus Dispatch
Monday, August 8, 2011 10:14 AM
Manicured, sweet-smelling grass might appear environmentally superior to the plastic blades and rubber pellets of artificial turf.
But schools are increasingly looking beyond nature’s field of dreams toward one that can endure rain-soaked football games and weeks of punishing heat and drought — all without water or fertilizer — while producing thousands of dollars in additional revenue.
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