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- University expansion gives John Deere the chance to gain a new facility
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- A tractor museum in North Dakota features unique John Deere tractors
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- High school agriculture students get a sample of groundbreaking equipment
- John Deere plays its part in Perryville's Old Timers' Day event
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A foreign exchange student digs John Deere
Posted by Green Fun Store on 4/29/2011
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Preferring the Americanized nickname of Gosia, the exchange student finds pleasure in noticing the differences between the United States and Poland. For example, from her experiences, people from Poland don't eat as much meat, especially for breakfast. She is temporarily living with a family in Jefferson, Missouri, where she will graduate with this year's senior class at one of the local high schools. She is very enthusiastic about basketball, hiking and - of course - John Deere accessories.
Sporting a John Deere hat, Gosia regularly volunteers to maintain her host family's lawn with a Deere Company ride mower. To her, there is no better way to assimilate herself into a local Midwest culture that thrives on traditional farm and lawn care machinery.