Show Us Your Crappy Corn!

Submit photos of your awful-looking corn and you could win an AgWeb hat.

Submit photos of your awful-looking corn and you could win an AgWeb hat

There’s no doubt about it—it’s been a rough year for farmers across the country. What started out as a promising growing season quickly whithered away when one of the worst droughts in decades struck.

While all farmers are feeling pressure this year, the record heat and dry conditions hit the corn crop especially hard, with many farmers expecting zero yields. Ouch.

What’s done is done now, so why not laugh a little? Here is your chance to show off your terrible corn stands and commisserate with your fellow growers. Submit a photo of your crappy corn and you could win an AgWeb hat!

Here’s the scoop:

- Use the form below to upload a photo of your worst-looking corn, or e-mail it to CropComments@agweb.com. Feel free to include a comment with your photo.

- Please, only one photo entry per person.

- We’ll post all of your photos in our Crappy Corn Photo Gallery.

- Out of the pool of entries, we’ll narrow down the 10 crappiest corn photos. Then, you get to vote on which corn looks the worst! The winner will receive an AgWeb hat.

- Please upload your photos no later than Aug. 31.

- Most importantly, have fun with this!

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