- John Deere named one of the best global brands
- John Deere Iowa factory celebrates its 100th anniversary
- John Deere encourages children to carry on the tradition of farm life
- University expansion gives John Deere the chance to gain a new facility
- Illinois students become familiar with the most up-to-speed farming equipment
- A tractor museum in North Dakota features unique John Deere tractors
- John Deere antique clock keeps tabs on the company's dedication to farm life
- High school agriculture students get a sample of groundbreaking equipment
- John Deere plays its part in Perryville's Old Timers' Day event
- Renovations are being performed in Moline to maintain the John Deere heritage
Illinois couple dons John Deere Apparel during their nuptials
Posted by Green Fun Store on 4/12/2011
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The farm life theme was incorporated throughout the entire ceremony, as men and women in the audience were pridefully wearing their green-emblem hats and jeans.
Although the bride wore a traditional white wedding dress, her bouquet contained yellow daisies and sunflowers to match the John Deere heritage. Bearing a sense of pride for her agricultural roots, she also carried a handmade handkerchief that belonged to her great-grandmother.
The bridesmaids sported the John Deere fashion with green strapless tea-length dresses, carrying smaller versions of the yellow bridal bouquet.
The little cousin of the bride, who served as the flower girl, wore a yellow sleeveless dress that was lavishly decorated with daisies as she threw yellow petals amidst the audience.
The John Deere tradition is something that will likely last through the ages, allowing generations to display the pride of their rural culture during special events such as weddings.