He was very progressive, and liked to see improvements. But it was with more than slight remorse to him when in 1948 the tractor displaced his beloved team as the energy source on his farm. He kept the team for quite awhile after that, and one cold winter day when his faithful old Eppi died out in the North field this was a very hard time for him losing his horse. Likewise, he trained well and dearly loved his dogs, most of them border collies.
He also worked hard on many improvements to irrigation resources and served for many years as a principle officer in the Cottenwood Gooseberry Irrigation Company. He could flood irrigate with a masters touch, practically making water run up hill to reach the high sports that the rest of of could never hit. Nevertheless, he would be very proud of today's sprinkler system and the fine condition of the farm, much to the credit of Ron, Eddie and Randy. Thanks boys.
He was very progressive, and liked to see improvements. But it was with more than slight remorse to him when in 1948 the tractor displaced his beloved team as the energy source on his farm. He kept the team for quite awhile after that, and one cold winter day when his faithful old Eppi died out in the North field this was a very hard time for him losing his horse. Likewise, he trained well and dearly loved his dogs, most of them border collies.
He also worked hard on many improvements to irrigation resources and served for many years as a principle officer in the Cottenwood Gooseberry Irrigation Company. He could flood irrigate with a masters touch, practically making water run up hill to reach the high sports that the rest of of could never hit. Nevertheless, he would be very proud of today's sprinkler system and the fine condition of the farm, much to the credit of Ron, Eddie and Randy. Thanks boys.
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William Carlyle, Iven Woodell, Roy Samuel,
Ronald Boyd, Eddie Lee and Randy Kay