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Things you did that your dad ridiculed/made fun of that worked out really well for you in the end?
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johndeere1
Posted 11/19/2024 20:07 (#10974451 - in reply to #10974329)
Subject: RE: Things you did that your dad ridiculed/made fun of that worked out really well for you in the en


Central Saskatchewan Canada
WildManofBuffalo - 11/19/2024 18:57

johndeere1 - 11/19/2024 17:55

WildManofBuffalo - 11/19/2024 17:09

Mine are

1) Parked the plow/tillage equipment and went to minimum/notill. Dad loved plowing and I hated watching soil blowing away. I remember a couple open winters where the soil blew all winter long and ditches were level full with topsoil by spring. I was told every single fall after harvest was finished that nothing would grow next spring if the fields weren't completely black. Yields have consistently increased every year since I stopped doing heavy tillage. He'd never admit until the day he died that plowing was the wrong thing to do.

2) Talked with people and tried to be involved with the community/church. I'd help with chores in the morning before school and on summer vacation/weekends. Every single day we'd drive by the feed store and my dad would turn up his nose and ridicule the guys sitting around drinking coffee and talking because they weren't out working. When I was old enough to drive I'd stop by and visit with the other farmers a couple times a week before school. Made some lifelong friends and got my first land leases out of that feed store. Some of those leases turned into purchase agreements a few years later. I caught holy hell from my dad every single time I stopped to talk but I never would have had any success without making some connections. To my dad, everyone was an enemy and he never had a good word to say about anyone.

We had a few squabbles about other things over the years but those are two that caused the worst fights.



Anything you would thank your dad for? Or your just a better person than him.


Yes, I'd like to thank my dad for being the shining example of how not to run a business, be a husband/father, or treat your neighbors.

I never farmed an acre of family land until after my dad passed and my mom rented the place to me. One of the friends I made down at the feed store cosigned my first operating note not my dad. When my dad found out he went over to the guys place and threatened to beat him to death for helping me. I was 17 years old when that happened and I moved out a week later. He couldn't stand anyone or anything outside his control and me having a few acres to farm on my own made him foam at the mouth.

Says a lot about a guy that comes on a board and bashes his dead father.
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