A partnership between Reba McEntire and Utah-based The Maize has brought McEntire-themed corn mazes to 40 different farms across the US.
"Growing up on a ranch in Oklahoma, I know how important agriculture is and I love being involved with something that brings more people out to farms across the country for good, wholesome fun!," McEntire shared with The Maize's website.
"Whether you're young or old, fast or slow, the maze is a great opportunity to enjoy some good ole fashion fun and create family memories," McEntire added in a promo video. "So come on out, get lost and enjoy some farm-tastic fun. Ha! Get it?"
The 40 mazes include three in McEntire's home state of Oklahoma. For a full list of locations and other information, visit The Maize's website.
On Sept. 25, McEntire will take part in another fall tradition when she debuts as a coach on NBC's The Voice.
On May 15, McEntire's team confirmed that the pop culture icon will become a first-time coach forSeason 24. The brief press release added that McEntire "will draw from her iconic career as she shares her expertise with hopeful up-and-comers."
McEntire replacing Blake Shelton fulfills one of the singing competition show's original plans for its 2011 debut. During a 2020 appearance on Bravo's Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, she confirmed the rumor that NBC's The Voice could've had Team Reba in Season 1 instead of Team Blake.
"It is very true," McEntire confirmed, as quoted byET Canada. "It was a very popular show in Holland, I'm pretty sure, and I watched the tape, and I said, 'No, I'm going to pass on that,' because I don't think I could ever be able to tell somebody that they're terrible or go find another job or hope you like your nighttime job. I couldn't do that day in and day out. I just couldn't do it. So I did pass on it."