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Sep. 8, 2021
Source: AgWeb.com Flying over Ohio this time of year, green fields paint a lush picture. For one farmer, those fields were a blank canvas for something he was ready to create. "We've been doing the multi-hybrid variable rate for several years now, and we see different colors in the field," says Wilbur Meyer, a farmer in Brookville, Ohio. "Can we do something fun, something cool and something patriotic?" And in 2017, that's exactly what the Ohio farmer did. "Our first picture in the field, we did an American flag," says Meyer. From an American flag one year to a POW tribute the next, Meyer's field artwork has grown. And this year's tribute is by far the biggest. "It's going to be the 20th anniversary of 9/11, and he [Integrated Ag Services] said, 'What do you think of that?' I said, definitely this is something we need to do," says Meyer. To read the entire article and view the video click here. Tweet |
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