LAKE ASBURY – There were pumpkin patches, tractor rides and plenty of photographic opportunities and ways to get lost in the crop maze last weekend during this fall’s opening of the Amazing Grace …
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LAKE ASBURY – There were pumpkin patches, tractor rides and plenty of photographic opportunities and ways to get lost in the crop maze last weekend during this fall’s opening of the Amazing Grace Family Farms. Visitors, especially children, were treated to a sunny weekend of farm life by hosts Justin and Kelly Mosley. The festival is open on Fridays and Saturdays throughout October at 2899 Wisteria Farms Road, off Sandridge Road between Henley and Russell roads. The farm is open from 5-10 p.m. on Fridays and 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturdays. For tickets are available online at agcropmaze.com for$13.95 or $17.95 at the gate. The Mosleys created Amazing Grace Crop Maze to being good stewards of God’s blessings by providing safe family-oriented entertainment while teaching visitors about the agriculture industry.