A grass farmer grows grass, or they're known as sod farms. They grow grass or sod and harvest it and sell it to people to put in they're yards.
ugly people
"The Old Sod" sometimes written "Ould Sod".
Sod buster is a term that refers to early settlers in the United States who were involved in breaking and cultivating the land for agriculture, particularly on the Great Plains. They often had to use sod to build their homes and structures due to a lack of other building materials.
Laid.
Sod is the grass that is grown and then you roll it out like a carpet. They call the places where they grow sod sod farms.
Mostly no, but call your local sod farm as some varities can tolerate it somewhat.
Normally it varies from 65- 75, but call your local sod farm to find out.
A farmer.
A sod buster is a person who breaks up and removes the tough, outer layer of soil or sod in order to plant crops or create farmland. The term may also refer to a farmer who works or specializes in breaking up tough or uncultivated land for agriculture.
Call your local sod dealer and ask them that question. They can give you an answer.
A farmer in Hindi is called "किसान" (kisaan).