What happens when a pro quarterback and a 10-year-old tractor expert try to cook a meal for America's farmers? Spoiler: they're better off in the field than in the kitchen—just watch the chaos unfold.
John Deere is bringing together two familiar faces—quarterback Brock Purdy, a farmer by marriage, and internet sensation Jackson Laux (@justajacksonthing), the brand's first-ever chief tractor kid. Together, they're making field meals—the kind of meal that shows up when farmers are too far from the house and too deep into their work to stop.
Farmers are never off the clock—they constantly race it. In fact, many farmers pull 12- to 20-hour days, seven days a week during harvest. Safe to say they've earned a hot meal and a high five.
"It's not every day a pro quarterback walks into your shop with a meal," said Tim Couser, an Iowa farmer visited by Brock and Jackson. "Seeing their genuine interest in our operation and gratitude for what we do was an unexpected but welcome break."