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Missouri farm creates Taylor Swift crop art

Missouri farm creates Taylor Swift crop art

Precision Mazes Creates Spectacular Taylor Swift Crop Art in Orrick, MO

By Denise Faguy
Farms.com
Photo Credit: Twitter @precisionmazes

In a fantastic display of creativity, Precision Mazes has transformed an ordinary field in Orrick, Missouri into a mesmerizing work of crop art featuring the likeness of global superstar Taylor Swift.

Using 6.3 acres of wheat stubble on a 25-acre section of their expansive field, the company meticulously etched Taylor Swift's image, creating an impressive spectacle visible from above.

Photo of Taylor Swift likeness in wheat stubble created by Precision Mazes

Precision Mazes is a family-ownded company that specializes in farm mazes.  The agri-business is owned by Rob Stouffer, since 1995 he has been using commercial grade GPS systems to create corn mazes for clients across the country.

With Taylor Swift's highly anticipated "The Eras Tour" heading to Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, fans are eagerly preparing for the upcoming concerts. However, ticket prices have soared well beyond $1,400 for both nights, leaving some without the opportunity to attend. The Chiefs organization has announced that ticketless fans will not be permitted to gather outside the stadium, dashing hopes of creating memorable moments.

As Taylor Swift's presence electrifies Kansas City, the extraordinary crop art in Orrick serves as a unique tribute, capturing the excitement surrounding her visit to the area.


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