If you were at the Commodity Classic back in March, you may remember a bright red barn, stalks of corn, wheat shafts and soybean pods made entirely out of Legos. Our parent company BASF commissioned brick artist Nathan Sawaya to build the structures as part of its booth at the show.
Check out this photo and video:
It’s pretty neat how thousands of tiny Lego bricks added up to these lifelike sculptures. It reminds me of how NutriDense traits in corn seeds add up to more profitable corn that helps dairy farmers, poultry producers and grain growers make more money.
Recently, the unique sculptures were donated to FFA and will reappear at the organization’s national convention in October. Get the whole scoop in this AgWired article, and read more about NutriDense and how BASF supports us on the NutriDense homepage.
Tags: AgWired, BASF, BASF Plant Science, Commodity Classic, Legos, Nathan Sawaya, NutriDense









Neat idea. I love how the corn looks.