They Called Him Crazy for Farming at Night — When the Drought Hit, Only His Fields Survived
Автор: The Quiet Farmer
Загружено: 2026-02-27
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Описание:
In the summer of 1974, Russell Creed did something that made his
neighbors think he'd lost his mind. He started farming at night.
While everyone else worked under the Oklahoma sun, Russell slept.
Then, when darkness fell, he'd fire up his tractor and head to the
fields. The headlights cutting through the black Oklahoma night became
a local joke. "Vampire Russell," they called him. "The man who's
afraid of sunlight." The John Deere dealer told everyone Russell had
gone crazy from the heat. What nobody knew was that Russell had learned
something in Korea—something the rice farmers there had known for
centuries. Water doesn't evaporate at night. When you irrigate after
dark, sixty percent more water reaches the roots. In 1980, when the
worst drought in decades hit Oklahoma and the county started rationing
water, every farmer got the same allocation. But Russell's water went
into the ground. Everyone else's evaporated into the summer air. By
August, Russell Creed had the only green fields in the county.
This story draws from real agricultural history of the 1970s-80s.
Characters and dialogue are dramatized for storytelling.
Have you ever done something differently that everyone mocked—until
it worked? Share your story in the comments.
#OldFarmTales #NightFarmer #DroughtSurvivor #VampireFarmer #WaterWisdom
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