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High school student uses tractor skills for unique 'promposal'

High school student uses tractor skills for unique 'promposal'
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High school student uses tractor skills for unique 'promposal'
A high school student in Kentucky found a little joy following last week's disastrous storms.Junior Brett Liter needed a creative way to ask a schoolmate to prom this year.He'd already been on a date with her, and she told his mom she was waiting for him to ask about prom.Liter decided to put his tractor-driving skills to use, plowing out "prom?" in a nearby field.Watch drone footage of the promposal in the video player above"I had to think of something real quick and that's about the fastest thing I could because I'm not very good at writing on a poster," Liter said. "I'm probably better at plowing in a field than I am writing on a poster, I tell you, it's hard to say no, but if she did, I'd probably be out there until midnight plowing to cover it up."And, of course, she said yes.Liter is a member of the Future Farmers of America and plans to run for regional office in the future.

A high school student in Kentucky found a little joy following last week's disastrous storms.

Junior Brett Liter needed a creative way to ask a schoolmate to prom this year.

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He'd already been on a date with her, and she told his mom she was waiting for him to ask about prom.

Liter decided to put his tractor-driving skills to use, plowing out "prom?" in a nearby field.

Watch drone footage of the promposal in the video player above

"I had to think of something real quick and that's about the fastest thing I could because I'm not very good at writing on a poster," Liter said. "I'm probably better at plowing in a field than I am writing on a poster, I tell you, it's hard to say no, but if she did, I'd probably be out there until midnight plowing to cover it up."

And, of course, she said yes.

Liter is a member of the Future Farmers of America and plans to run for regional office in the future.