Dude, there's no footage without showing a corn field.Just picturing Amazon prime streaming footage of an ISU night game vs UCF showcasing this shot as they return from break mixed with footage of Iowans eating hot dogs and college kids having a delayed reaction to being shown on the jumbotron.
A lot laughed when the project was announced, but it's looking pretty cool.
We should plant a few rows of corn on either side of University to really complete the entrance corridor.Dude, there's no footage without showing a corn field.
I assume you are kidding but you still made me throw up in my mouth a little...We should plant a few rows of corn on either side of University to really complete the entrance corridor.
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Sweet corn in the median of University Ave? Can probably get Stine, DuPont, Etc. to throw a couple mill and sponsor that
Its always the harvester in the field bringing in the corn or soybeans.Just picturing Amazon prime streaming footage of an ISU night game vs UCF showcasing this shot as they return from break mixed with footage of Iowans eating hot dogs and college kids having a delayed reaction to being shown on the jumbotron.
A lot laughed when the project was announced, but it's looking pretty cool.
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Sweet corn in the median of University Ave? Can probably get Stine, DuPont, Etc. to throw a couple mill and sponsor that
We should plant a few rows of corn on either side of University to really complete the entrance corridor.
City of ames would be all over that. They'd call it a snow fence program and then do even less snow removal workWe should plant a few rows of corn on either side of University to really complete the entrance corridor.
Gotta be CaseIH due to the RedZone......Or maybe that's just a different thing and a different sponsorship. Not sure about any exclusivity.personally I love the corn idea with a few million from sponsors tossed in…then add some hogs or cows to the mix. Finally…have Cy ride into the stadium on a mini John Deere combine. I can see the $ flowing in.