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I'm not a corn farmer, but I'm the wife (and daughter/daughter-in-law, granddaughter, niece, etc. etc.) of one, and our home is currently quite literally surrounded, besides our driveway, with up to 10 foot tall field corn. I would not want to be going in there for any reason. The stalks are really tough, as mentioned, and so are the leaves. There's maybe 12-18" between rows, but this space is mostly filled with leaves from about 12" off of the ground.
If you drag something like a body through a row, I can't imagine how you wouldn't see some damage to the stalks along the entry point, but if you enter somewhere obscure, it might just be that no one would notice any damage. The dragger and the draggee would both be likely to be wide enough to knock in to some of the stalks, IMO.
Our corn was sprayed with a pre-emergent herbicide, and then it's left alone until harvest.
Hope that helps a little. I'll maybe be back more with my "expertise" on hog farms![]()
RBBM
Growing up in farming country (upper Midwest), I agree.
JMVHO.