The Boeing Company partnered with Stocker Farms to feature the 787 Dreamliner as the design of the farm's annual corn maze. This year's corn maze will use a series of trails throughout the 10-acre field to create the design of a 787 Dreamliner airplane. The theme of this year's maze, "Outstanding in Our Field," represents The Boeing Company's commitment to excellence and innovation in aerospace and Stocker Farms' excellence and innovation in agritainment (agricultural entertainment) to help maintain a high quality of life in the region.
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Great!!! Boeing has prove it again!!!
Sorry Airbus!!! Got any ideas???