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Agronomic Science Foundation, Inc. company history timeline

1907

The average yield of corn in Pennsylvania in 1907 was 34 bushels per acre compared to recent average yields of up to 140 bushels per acre--certainly much progress has been made.

1928

The Penn State turfgrass program began in 1928 with the goal of developing superior grasses for golf courses and parks.

1957

The Two-Year Golf Course Turfgrass Management program was initiated in 1957, and more than 1,500 certificates have been awarded.

1985

The 1985 Farm Bill mandated that all federal crop program participants have conservation plans regulating the amount of annual soil loss.

1998

The first course taught on the Penn State World Campus was The Turfgrasses in 1998.

2006

The most recent winter barley (PA9550-151) was released in 2006 having good resistance to powdery mildew, high yield, and a test weight that is 2 pounds higher than that of Pennco.

2022

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