A Heart Warming Experience - As written by Farmer Buzz Fournier
As Farmer Buzz for Young's Farm for 14 years, giving thousands of hay rides during the Pumpkin Festivals I became emotionally attached to the family's that returned each fall. Sometimes I would ask if any of the young kids would like to help me drive the 1939 Farmal Tractor. Usually the boys and girls would drive for a minute or two. It seemed that the 6 to 10 year old kids liked it the most.
Five years ago on the last day and knowing this was going to be the very last hay ride it was hard for me to speak and tell my corny jokes to the wagon load of people who shared my emotions. In order to hide the tears, I selected this 8 year old boy to drive the rest of the trip, as I stood next to him assisting with the gear shifting. Several times he turned to look at me as the tears now were dripping from my chin. He asked if I was ok, and I probably replied something like any Grampa would say, "Someday when you are driving your own tractor helping young kids enjoy themselves you will understand why I'm crying." As we finished the hay ride I gave him my name badge.
It has been 5 years since the Young's left for Oregon and now the Mortimer Family has asked if I would come back to give the "Farmer Buzz Hay Rides." This past weekend a 13 year old boy waited in a long line to get on the hay ride with his parents. He looked me straight in the eye - almost 6 foot tall I guess. He asked if I remembered him. I replied, give me a little hint - to which he replied "I drove your tractor." Well that wasn't enough to help my brain to sort out which one he was but his next hint brought back the identity of this young man. He reached into his shirt pocket and pulled out my old Farmer Buzz name tag. Wow! His mom, who had been off to the side with her camera, came up to enter our conversation. She said that name tag has been on top of his dresser for 5 years, and when he heard the Mortimer's opened up the farm again, he asked if Old Farmer Buzz would come back. The truth is, to this young man, Farmer Buzz never left. It was a good day!
Buzz Fournier
Mortimer Family Farms, a popular Prescott area attraction formerly known as Young's Farm is bringing back the rich farming history of Dewey-Humboldt. Made famous for our Sweet Summer Corn, we also grow a variety of other seasonal vegetables on our 300 acre farm made available in our Farm Store. Our onsite nursery also has trees, shrubs, flowers, landscape materials and gardening supplies available for all your landscaping needs.