60 summers spent here on the farm. Yes, have not so fond memories of jd R’s, 80’s and 428 ****shott growing up. Best part on farm now is having my sons farming here and grandkids around on a daily basis. Don’t know what the best quad today is, but my best was bought in the early 90’s, a Yamaha 350 I believe, and it went around 20000 km chasing shitters. “They don’t build them like they used toâ€.
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The post about bags of 11-52 brought back a funny memory. I think I was about 12 or 13 and we were at the local Pioneer getting some fert, a new truckload must have just come because there were a few farmers there picking up some bags. It was really hot that day so everybody was helping everybody else load their bags. One of our neighbors, an old Scottish fella was there getting a few bags. At that time he was probably in his early or mid 80's, he smoked like a chimney and every second word out of his mouth was a swear word. When it came time to load his truck I told him not worry I would load his bags. He looked me square in the eye with a roll your own hanging out of the corner of his mouth and said "Piss off laddy ah can load me own fookin fertilizer".
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Originally posted by blackpowder View PostNothing here to feed them.
Not even joining in.
A lesson in how to deal with them.
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My parents picked up everything they had from one farming area and move to new area in the late 60's.
They move to a total of 240 acres, of which 200 was bush. My parent slowly expand in the 70's and early 80's
They were dirt poor with the shittest equipment that could be found, we worked very hard physically, but always had lots of food two pairs of jeans and were lucky enough to have participated in all high school sports.
We were still combining with a JD 95 gas jobbie in 1990. It's hard believe how fast our farm progressed in the last 20 years machine and acreage wise. Nothing fancy for equipment but very efficient
So to sum up my early years they consisted of three activities.
1) Picking: stones, sticks, small squares, beer and pop bottles, vegetables, eggs, fertilizer bags, grain bags. 5 gallon pails of chop, trapped animals, shot prey, as teenager, fights, girls, 12's of beer ( for the girls and friends I picked up) etc etc.
2) Shoveling: shit, grain, fertilizer, concrete, snow and dirt (that's of coarse when getting stuck after drinking the 12 pack of beer with the girl or friends) etc etc
3) Driving: farm equipment, pickups, my parents crazy(with the drinking of the 12 packs and being a "SHIT DISTURBER") all the teachers through 13 years of school, etc etc.
I had a fantastic childhood growing up on the farm and it continues to be a great ride.
P.S. Age is just a number to me and of little importance.
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Originally posted by SASKFARMER View PostI forgot the bags of Fertilizer, HAHAHAHAHA
Also cult seed and then harrow.
Spray open Tractor blows out tips and zero gloves plus the pool sprayers.
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