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This central Ohio billboard looks good enough to eat

This central Ohio billboard looks good enough to eat

To go along with our field of cement corn cobs, the central Ohio area now has a 3D corn stalk billboard. No it’s not Jack’s beanstalk, it’s a new collaboration with Lamar Advertising and Ohio Farm Bureau.

The billboard is located around the Marion area, northwest of the city, and was designed to help promote the Ohio Farm Bureau’s membership drive.

“We liked the fresh approach to the display of our message,” said Pat Petzel, vice president of communications for Ohio Farm Bureau. “The novelty gets viewers’ attention and can also be translated to social media audiences.” 

The Ohio Farm Bureau works with its members to support farmers through advocacy and education, equip land owners with information and resources, connect advocates of local food to community programs.

So we’ve got a cement corn field, a 3D corn billboard, and a cell phone towers covered by faux bell towers, what’s next?

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