I've got tactical knives. They're great for farm work
Seriously, the tactical thing, is mainly a marketing term. Some knives are way out there and not good for much other than making you feel like a mall ninja, but most of them are good users. Its all about personal preference.
I really like the looks of the buck 110, functionally its good enough for most of the stuff I use a knife for. Its also heavy, thick, one hand opening, and no pocket clip. It might do the job fine once its out, but carrying it is a hassle for me as I don't like loose knives in my pocket and don't have room on my belt for it.
My benchmade AFCK (advanced folding combat knife
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) is large enough to cut what I want, has a comfortable grip, but is slim and lightweight. Carries so easy you don't even know its there. Tough no nonsense materials. No pretty wood to scratch up, no brass to get tarnished. I can beat the tar out of it and not feel bad at all
Now I don't always carry the "tactical" stuff, but when I'm out working they fit my needs pretty well.
After carrying knives that can be opened and closed with one hand for awhile, you'll find you don't want to switch back also. I made myself a real dressed up linerlock folder, cocobolo scales, aluminum bolsters, fileworked liners and blade.....it still has a pocket clip and thumbstud. Just can't live without em anymore.