John Deere logo with deer over yellow frame

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John Deere logo with deer over yellow frame.

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Deere,John

 


This vector contains the following main colors: Golden Fizz,Fun Green,Green Haze,White,Green Yellow,Turbo,Atlantis,Yellow,Limeade

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    deer Deere John Golden Fizz Fun Green Green Haze White Green Yellow Turbo Atlantis Yellow Limeade

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deer wiki:
>Stag redirects here. For other senses of that word, see stag (disambiguation). Capreolinae Cervinae Hydropotinae Muntiacinae A deer is a ruminant mammal belonging to the family Cervidae. A number of broadly similar animals, from related families within the order Artiodactyla, are often also called deer. Depending on the species, male deer are called stags, harts, bucks or bulls, and females are called hinds, does or cows. Young deer are called calves or fawns (not to be confused with fauns, a kind of nature spirit). Hart is an expression for a stag, particularly a Red Deer stag past its fifth year. It is not commonly used, but an example is in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" when Tybalt refers to the brawling Montagues and Capulets as hartless hinds. "The White Hart" and "The Red Hart" are common English pub names. See more at Wikipedia.org...

John wiki:
mon given name for males. See John (name) In the context of the New Testament, the name typically refers to one of the following:Gospel of JohnJohn the BaptistJohn the Apostle, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus.John the Evangelist, to whom the Gospel of John is attributed, often along with 1 John, 2 John, 3 John, and Revelation. He was traditionally identified with the apostle, but today most scholars doubt this identification. See more at Wikipedia.org...


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