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NCGA photo contest ends Nov. 30
 
Each year, the growing season kicks off the National Corn Growers Association’s (NCGA) online photo contest, Fields-of-Corn.com. The entry period is coming to an end at the stroke of midnight CST on Nov. 30, 2021.
Photographers compete for 26 cash prizes across 8 categories – two individuals will receive $500 grand prizes. Voting continues through Dec. 31. The winners will be announced in January.
To learn more about the contest, review the rules and submit photos, visit Fields-of-Corn.com.
Open to all, NCGA invites amateur and professional photographers alike to help tell the story of farming field corn in America through the Fields-of-Corn Photo Contest. NCGA seeks high-resolution photos of corn growth from seed to harvest and the families that grow it.
11/23/2021