Luke Bryan Offers Advice, “Never Get Bored During A Pandemic & Plant 4 Acres Of Sweet Corn”

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Since people have been spending a lot of time at home this year, many have taken up new hobbies to help pass the time. A lot of folks have turned to baking (like making their own sourdough bread from scratch), some have amused themselves by learning TikTok dances, and others have started tie-dyeing every article of clothing they own.

As for country superstar Luke Bryan, it seems he dove headfirst into farming/gardening!

On July 22, Bryan uploaded a video that shows him emerging from a corn field with an orange Home Depot bucket full of corn in one hand and two ears of corn in the other.

A disgruntled and sweat-soaked Bryan looked right at the camera and offered some words of advice to his fans:

Little tip for you guys,” he said as he got closer to the camera. “Never get bored during a pandemic and plant four acres of sweet corn.”

To drive his point home, Bryan captioned the video, “Sweet corn out the a–

Four acres is definitely a lot of sweet corn!

Tune in below to watch the hilarious video of Bryan warning his fans to never follow his example when it comes to planting massive quantities of sweet corn.

Bryan later hopped on his Instagram Story to share that he took the sweet corn to his friend, Bobby Burns, who runs a produce stand. Burns is going to sell all of that delicious-looking sweet corn Bryan harvested!

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Miranda Raye

Hello everyone! My name is Miranda. Iโ€™m originally from Ohio, but currently live in Michigan with my husband, Max, and our Pembroke Welsh Corgi, Clover. My love for country music started from the moment I was born, because my family was a country music family. There are old home videos of me in my baby…

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