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The Scotts Co., Marysville, Ohio, and Monsanto Co., St. Louis, makers of a grass genetically designed to help keep golf courses free of weeds, have withdrawn their application to begin selling it after getting several questions from the U.S. Agriculture Department. (Marketing News).


The Scotts Co., Marysville, Ohio, and Monsanto Co., St. Louis, makers of a grass genetically designed to help keep golf courses free of weeds, have withdrawn their application to begin selling it after getting several questions from the U.S. Agriculture Department. The companies said they haven't given up on marketing the grass and will submit a new application next year.

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Date:Jan 1, 2003
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