With harvest and football seasons preparing to kick off in Wisconsin, nothing says fall quite like football-themed corn mazes.
The Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation and the Wisconsin Agricultural Tourism Association are proud to recognize four of its members connecting the 2025 Draft with the state’s agriculture industry.
“Just like the game of football, farming is a team effort for Wisconsin farm families. It is special to be approached by the 2025 Draft local organizing committee to include our farmers in their upcoming promotions,” said WFBF President Brad Olson. “We are excited to see four farms kicking off 2025 Draft celebrations this fall through their corn mazes.”
Farms included in the promotion are:
- Feltz’s Dairy Store of Stevens Point
- Petals and Plows of Ripon
- Polly’s Pumpkin Patch of Chilton
- Porter’s Patch of Bonduel
“We’re excited to collaborate with these Wisconsin family farms to help build the excitement for the 2025 Draft in Green Bay,” said Aaron Popkey, Packers director of public affairs. “These unique mazes will celebrate our strong agricultural identity and honor the hard work and dedication of farmers around the state while also reminding fans of the special opportunity we have to showcase Wisconsin when the Draft comes to Green Bay.”
Maze Challenge
Fall enthusiasts of all ages can participate in the Maze Challenge sponsored by WATA and Gather Wisconsin.
“There are hundreds of corn mazes in Wisconsin, some of the best in the Midwest,” said WATA Executive Director Sheila Everhart. “This immersive experience helps teach where corn is grown and provides an opportunity to connect with Wisconsin farms in a meaningful way.”
To participate in the maze challenge, simply visit one of the corn mazes on WATA-member farms between Sep. 19 and Oct. 31. For a chance to win prizes, share a photo of your visit to Facebook or Instagram with the tag #WATAMAZE.
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