Man carves marriage proposal in soybean field



BELLEFONTAINE, Ohio (AP) -- A Bellefontaine woman thought she was just tagging along with her boyfriend on a short airplane ride.
Natasha Fielder was enjoying the Logan County scenery on a sunny Saturday afternoon when she spotted it.
There, below, was a soybean field with the words, "Natasha, Will you marry me?" tilled into the soil.
"When I looked over at him, he was getting out a ring, and I was thinking, 'Oh my gosh! That's really for me,'" the 18-year-old woman said.
Her boyfriend, Dustin Buchenroth, 20, said he was nervous, and managing a proposal and a prop plane simultaneously was a little challenging.
Buchenroth said he spent several hours using his dad's tiller and the natural pattern of the bean rows to carve out the question.
"This is something I thought about a while back and it took a little while to plan it, but it was just the way I wanted to do it," he said.
Oh, she said yes.