Who’s Behind The Wheel of The Inaugural Parade Tractor?

Tomorrow a tractor will make its way down Pennsylvania Ave. as part of the inaugural parade.

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(Farm Journal)

Tomorrow a tractor will make its way down Pennsylvania Ave. as part of the inaugural parade. Who will be behind the wheel? Jamie Reeves, a third-generation farmer and John Deere tractor salesman from Harford County, Maryland.

According to a story from WBFF Fox45, the team at Atlantic Tractor, a John Deere dealership, has spent the last week prepping the John Deere 6125R tractor for its day in history.

Reeves can’t believe he’ll be behind the week but he’s proud of the honor.

“The farmer is a small voice in America, so it important to have that representation,” he says.

“My dream on for the parade on Friday is to show American that the ag community is unified to support whoever is president.”

Read more here.

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