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    Dr. Guy Lafond

    Dr.Lafond's. work saved tens of millions of acres
    of fragile soil around the world and helped change
    agriculture as we know it. This man is to
    agronomy what Norman Borlog was to plant
    genetics.
    When your out on your drills today making one
    pass, remember.




    Guy Lafond
    1953 - 2013
    Guy Lafond, aged 59, passed away peacefully on
    Friday, April 26, 2013 in Regina Saskatchewan.
    He leaves to mourn his beloved wife of 32 years
    Enid Oddleifson, his son Éric (Jessica Parker),
    and daughter Gaétane. He will be missed by his
    brothers Raymond (Madeleine Gagné), René
    (Monique Papineau), and sisters Evelyne, Pauline
    (Sheldon Bouchard) and Marielle (Paul
    Prenovault), his mother-in-law Vordis Oddleifson,
    sisters-in-law Karen Foster, Kathy Finnson, and
    brother-in-law Kevin Oddleifson. He also leaves
    numerous nephews and nieces who adored their
    "uncle and monocle Guy." He is predeceased by
    his father Olivier, mother Denise (Bérard), father-
    in-law Einar Oddleifson and brother-in-law Grant
    Finnson. Guy loved people. Nothing was more
    important to him than to connect with family and
    friends whom he would visit on his many travels.
    He also established strong friendships with many
    of the people of Indian Head and surrounding
    areas where he has lived and worked for 30
    years. Guy was an academic at heart. With a
    Masters from the U of M and a PhD from the
    University of Saskatchewan, he shared his
    research and knowledge in agriculture all over the
    world. He was an active member of many
    associations dedicated to the advancement of
    agriculture. He had a passion for the better
    management of soil, plant, and water resources
    for future generations and the growing world
    population. Keeping abreast of innovations
    initiated by farmers, Guy would often be seen with
    them in a field or on a combine in the evening and
    on weekends. He loved the farmers and the
    farmers loved and respected him. Guy was a
    visionary. He was instrumental in establishing the
    Indian Head Agricultural Research Foundation
    (IHARF). Farmers of Western Canada have
    credited Dr. Guy Lafond for changing the way
    they manage their land by embracing the zero till
    concept. Many profited from his expertise and
    tireless unbiased research which he eagerly
    shared all over the world including USA, China,
    Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Australia and many
    European countries. Family and friends ache with
    much pain in the earthly loss of Guy, but are
    comforted by Guy's strong spirit, love and energy
    that is with us forever. A Celebration of Life will be
    held at the Indian Head Memorial Hall, 423 Grand
    Avenue, Saturday, May 4, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. In
    lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the
    Indian Head Agricultural Research Foundation
    (IHARF), Box 156 Indian Head SK, S0G 2K0, in
    Guy's memory. Online condolences may be made
    at
    www.tubmanfh.com

    #2
    A good guy! RIP!

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      #3
      High winds predicted today. When there is no dust blowing, thank Guy.
      I was at the service, a great tribute to a great man. His contribution to farming around the world is huge.

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        #4
        That's says it in a nut shell. Today with 60KM winds and SMF days would have been a dark dingy day. Thanks!

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          #5
          We have eaten a lot of dirt in our day, never hurt
          us, but one thing that I can definitely prove
          because I have kept all our farm records from
          1972, this dirt saving farming has increased our
          chemical use many fold. The hell of it is, we must
          eat everything with residue now.

          I had the pleasure of food without chemical for
          much of my life, but my little buddies did not.
          Kinda makes me wonder, a little dust or a lot of
          chemical. I think its the herd mentality. I've got
          my hockey helmet on!

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