
Keeping the Peace Part 2
In our last blog we covered some preventative methods for keeping the peace as it pertains to your venue and your guests. I mentioned...


Keeping the Peace
There is no doubt in my mind that you want to provide your guests with the best possible experience you can provide. Because as a...


Partnering with Local Businesses & your Community
“Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much” – Helen Keller. The basis of the idea of working together can make a great...

The Power of Incentives
Everybody loves a great incentive. People are naturally drawn to contests and the promise of a prize! For example, think about the...


"Scream and Say Cheese!" 10 Practical Tips for a Farm Photoshoot
From time to time, we highlight great blog posts and articles that are written by other professionals in the Agritourism industry. This...


Ideas to Develop Brand Engagement
Brand Engagement, as it’s often referred to by marketing types, is an ongoing, yet subtle conversation that your farm brand is having with i


Free Activities: Should You Spend Your Limited Resources on Adding Them for Your Guests?
Often we look at the hard costs versus the gained revenue when we choose to add an attraction to our Agritourism Venue. How much will it co


Corn Maze Netting - Q&A
We receive lots of emails asking some great questions as well as others letting us know about great resources or products that have worked w


The Corn Cannon
Corn cannons have become one of the most common attractions at all kinds of venues and they have taken on several variations. Corn cannons a


Corn Maze Maintenance - Part 2
Last time, we talked about preserving and protecting your investment from the beginning of the season until the last guest leaves your gates