Lots of good old equipment out there! We have a '79 combine that's doing just fine! Great video
@ohmbug1010 күн бұрын
Really cool seeing your planter still doing it's job after all those years. Hope the cow recovers.
@kerithoma195510 күн бұрын
I hope the vet can help that really pretty brown Swiss brown Swiss cow you have she’s a very gorgeous girl and I hope she starts feeling better soon. It must be a little stressful not having a cow. Feeling good for you guys.
@mission112510 күн бұрын
I'm just imagining Brent's neighbors watching you guys loading up the corn planter on the 4th of July, wondering what the heck you guys were up to. You both looked like kids in a candy store on the way to try the planter out.
@tayfarms9 күн бұрын
😂 they probably thinking, what are those two crazy folks up to now!
@guydaubenspeck92069 күн бұрын
Round here we put 200 lb of 1224.24 through the planner 2 in beside 2 in under the row and then go back in with 100 lb of urea when it's about ankle high
@guydaubenspeck92069 күн бұрын
Don't want to listen too much you'll cut a soil compaction if you keep driving over it will make a road out of it
@dogmom60106 күн бұрын
Hi Taylor the first thing I look at is your hair then your beautiful face and those earned smudges. We haven't had manure episode lately so that barn cleaner is working ok. Your energetic enthusiasm is what keeps Brent going. Has Brent ever considered a dump trailer for the farm. Where is the dairy farm doggie
@domading275910 күн бұрын
I'm glad to see your channel is growing! Silver play button soon!
@BrianWalker-c4g9 күн бұрын
Fantastic to see an old plate planter being put to good use. Nice simple mechanical unit that's easy to maintain. If actual plowing with a mold board plow isn't an option, please consider adding a buster bar and a set of drag harrows behind your disk -- you'll be amazed at how they will break up your clods and leave you with a nice fine seed bed. And fewer trips over the ground saves time, tractor hours, diesel as well as reducing your compaction.
@terryfrazier27518 күн бұрын
Thanks for another great show Tay, I hope the cow gets better I’m so happy the new to you corn planter worked great! You are truly a gift to the farm and the cows! 👍👏🐄
@Plowboy496010 күн бұрын
Enjoyed seeing the corn planter working and planting the corn hope it grows good and good video Taylor
@RodneyZiegler9 күн бұрын
Glad to see the planter still has it
@larrytorrisi877510 күн бұрын
Good morning Taylor So sorry to hear of the health of the cow 🐄 So excited to see the corn 🌽 being planted and hopefully you got some of the rain to water the corn Your definitely do an excellent job Keep it up! Enjoy watching you tech us about dairy farming
@patrickbrazil13139 күн бұрын
Another great video Taylor thanks to you and Brent for taking us along on your day 😀. Your skills on the farm machinery and tutorials are absolutely brilliant 👏.Way to go young lady keep them coming. Kind regards and best wishes pat Brazil Ireland 🇮🇪.
@domading275910 күн бұрын
You are awesome! I wish 10% of your generation could do 10% of what you do
@mcleanfarmsryan389710 күн бұрын
Nice to see the planter finally planting corn again
@tayfarms10 күн бұрын
Yes, thanks again! We really are impressed by it🙂
@mcleanfarmsryan389710 күн бұрын
@@tayfarms No problem glad I get see it put to use
@danl933410 күн бұрын
Thanks for another great video, so good to see the planter work so well!!!
@tayfarms9 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching, we had so much fun trying it out!
@kevinkoepke831110 күн бұрын
It's great to see you planting corn. Hope for a good crop. Thanks, Tay!
@Chad.Heinrich.10 күн бұрын
Good job Brent and Taylor! I hope your corn turns out ok. 🍻🍻
@badgerpa910 күн бұрын
Sorry about your cow being sick. Not the same as a productive cow but we lost a 12 year old cat that when she was a kitten we had to cut fly larva out of her skin, I had 2 kittens that survived the larva infestation but she did not make it past the virus she got. Her sibling and one other cat got very sick but they pulled through. Calf looks great, the buyer is lucky to get such nice calves from you guys. Very glad your corn planter worked, if you have a little worked ground left look for some short day sweet corn to plant and you will have great sweet corn, super sweet used to have some short day sweet corn. Hope you guys stay safe and healthy Tay.
@tayfarms9 күн бұрын
It’s never easy with any animal is it, you works so hard and get so invested in there recovery that is can be really devastating when they don’t pull through. But I guess if it ever get easier to lose them then you probably shouldn’t be doing it anymore right? Planting sweet corn is an excellent idea! Thanks so much 😀
@badgerpa99 күн бұрын
@@tayfarms 🦡😃
@genechronister70859 күн бұрын
Another great vid! It was 105 today here in northern nv! Stay safe and have fun
@johnnymayo853410 күн бұрын
I hope the best for your sick cow and that no matter the outcome, she does not suffer. Excited to see yall planting corn and that the planter worked so well! The only 2 things I dislike about the summer season are the high temperatures and insane humidity.....other than that it's a pretty nice season! lol Stay safe and hydrated out there!
@tayfarms9 күн бұрын
Thank you, yes we were both pretty amazed at how well the old timer worked! I hear ya on that😂, give me a crisp fall day anytime!
@jime22909 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your day ! It’s so good to see the corn planter doing its job. Brent is very skilled at moving the hay bails , I hope to see you get those skills in the future. Happy independence day!!
@Joey96610 күн бұрын
Have a good week Tay and Brent.
@badgerpa910 күн бұрын
Nice to see you blast past 25K subscribers!!!
@tayfarms9 күн бұрын
😊 y’all have been the greatest part of this whole journey!
@JohnBradley-ut2qi10 күн бұрын
Great to see that you got your corn in. My uncle used to sue corn for sileage. Chopped and blew it into an upright silo. Always had enough for the winter. Used to hook our Massey up with a belt to run the chopper and blower. Always stayed clear of the belt in case it came off. Good looking calf. and the cows were sure noisy today. They must of wanted their hay. You make the most informative videos of farm life I have seen. Of course I am partial to dairy farms. Lived on one for 5 years. Loved the life. I would have gotten into farm life but my late wife didn't like that life. As she said it was fine to visit but she didn't want to live that life. You bring back memories of that time. Good farmin and God Bless
@tayfarms9 күн бұрын
Thanks! That’s so cool! I would have absolutely loved to have been around when smaller farms were SO common, a much simpler time. Farming definitely isn’t for everyone and I can see why your wife didn’t really want to live that life, it can be very difficult and everyday is 24/7. But if it’s in your blood and you lived it then it’s hard to give up so I totally understand your side as well. I still haven’t found someone who is willing to live it with me, hopefully someday!🙂. Thanks so much for commenting I always enjoy hearing from wonderful folks like yourself
@greghamann20999 күн бұрын
Not many can remember seeing belt drive equipment run. We had a belt drive blower once. That belt was scarry.
@JakerPete10 күн бұрын
Glad to see ya planting the corn 🌽 too 👍🏻
@lewmonegan346710 күн бұрын
I really appreciate when you explain what ever the topic is . Thank You !! Lew in Ohio
@jeremyyff363210 күн бұрын
Sorry to hear about the sick cow, its never easy to deal with an ill animal. I enjoyed the corn planter, maybe next year a classic IH like a 560 or 656 to pull it with. You should look into a drag or harrow to pull behind the disc would really smooth it out and make a nice seed bed.
@tractorsold110 күн бұрын
I agree. For a field like this, we pulled a drag (spike harrrow) behind our disk, and it really broke up the lumps and left a level field.
@benhesterly46210 күн бұрын
Taylor, don't know if your into photography or not, but some black and whites of your barns and cloud cover would be great to see, maybe some enlargements for sale.
@greghamann20999 күн бұрын
That is the corn planter we had in the late 70s. I have been waiting to see it in the field. So happy to see it I think your crop will be ok despite the late start. Please keep us updated. I know you will. I hope you can sell some hay And get something new for the farm.
@ernestcano244210 күн бұрын
Good morning Taylor, great video. Loved it and you. You definitely stay busy on your dairy farm. Cows and calves keep you and Brent on your toes ❤️
@bottleboy55510 күн бұрын
You are fortunate to live in Maine where the rain lets you plant corn in July. If we tried planting corn at this time of year we would have popcorn. 111 today and no rain in sight.
@tayfarms9 күн бұрын
That is very true, please stay safe out there!
@annettehewitson64267 күн бұрын
Sorry about your cow,just a tip for your safety,always put a lengthy steel pipe,to hold loader up ,if you work around a loader that up in the air,for if they came down,your quashed,sorry,a good video as always.
@johnhenderson2999 күн бұрын
Great video Taylor
@Dagunsmith10 күн бұрын
Awesome job Ms. Tay!!! Keep it real!!!
@tayfarms9 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@habusteve9 күн бұрын
Really pretty cow! Hope she pulls through!!!!
@williamkemm67310 күн бұрын
Stupendous that is some really good progress for all of us (mainly you and Brent of course) and all of us can't wait to see the little shoots popping up! What's a little bit of room left in that field why don't you throw some short term sweet corn in? Last year I cut the kernels and scraped about 120 ears of sweet corn which created quite a batch in the freezer, but when I move to Alaska I certainly didn't have room so all my friends are enjoying it, in between fresh frozen sweet corn and fresh frozen peas I don't think there's anything better in the winter to enjoy!!! I'm certainly second-guessing my move up north, I miss the warm days and the green fairways and the gardening, my last winter I spent in Alaska one month was 44° below the whole month and 10' of snow, UHG!!!!!!?
@pamrakes4749 күн бұрын
Hope you cows get better. I love your machine that rows out hay bail has to make unrolling hay a lot easier than try to do it by hand.
@kelvingravel869910 күн бұрын
Hi Taylor thanks for sharing another awesome video, sad news about the cow but fingers crossed 🤞. Lovely new calf so that's a bonus. You were so lucky with the camera battery 🔋 you should put a lottery ticket . You certainly know the characteristics of your machinery you knew there was something amiss with the Kabota. Great news the planter works, your face when you were talking about the planter a proud mum thanks again for taking the time to make the videos for us take care and stay safe 👍 😊.
@davidvogel259210 күн бұрын
Good morning Taylor. Good luck with the corn
@kevinaustin81059 күн бұрын
You made my day young lady! That planter look so good going again. I've said it before but you and Brent are some of the best equipment operators I've seen 👍👍👍🙋♂️🙋♂️🚜🐄. Everyone in Northeast Arkansas says hey Taylor 🙋♂️🙋♂️🙋♂️
@johnwackerle711210 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing!! You do a great job sharing real life farming. And sharing that Farmers have a heart.
@glcmranger42110 күн бұрын
Looking forward to watching the progress of your corn, Taylor!🐮🐄 It’s great seeing your excitement with getting back to planting it. Have a great Sunday, Taylor! 🏍🇺🇸🎒
@tayfarms9 күн бұрын
😃 hopefully a few sprouts pop up! But no matter what I had a great time trying it out, thanks so much! Hope you have a terrific week!
@philglover29739 күн бұрын
Awesome video thanks Taylor hope you have a great day regards from England 🇬🇧🚜🚛🚜
@user-wi1si8kr7v10 күн бұрын
Good Morning Taylor I noticed in your last video you didn’t have your hair tied up and let it hang loosely. You looked like a different person but still as beautiful as as ever 😊
@tayfarms9 күн бұрын
Hi! That is very sweet thank you 🙂
@Cattlefarmer8010 күн бұрын
The ol fuel line got the "Hawk Tuah" treatment!😂
@alfredomarotta660410 күн бұрын
L😂😂l
@kerithoma195510 күн бұрын
You guys I am so sorry that you had to put down that beautiful dairy cow that you had oh, that must’ve been so tough
@kroadie393610 күн бұрын
Good morning,becoming a popular feed source among farmers.
@rickillam10 күн бұрын
I drive by Brents farm at least once a month. Love seeing that farm still going.
@mauricemokuruk404410 күн бұрын
Good morning Taylor nice looking calf and its great to see the corn planter working hopefully all goes well with the cow Have a great day stay safe .
@tayfarms10 күн бұрын
Hello😃. Hopefully at least some of the Corn pops up! Thanks so much you have a wonderful day too!
@-ir7zr10 күн бұрын
Brent is teaching you everything.... I love you both... Alastair from Hampshire Uk
@jrleininger411010 күн бұрын
Hi Taylor,you might ask a neighbor if they have a drag,or a spring tooth harrow.They move the ground around more and shake it up,breaking the lumps up.We didn't have a disc, just the spring tooth it might take 3 times but it leveled off.Thanks for the videos!
@craigmonty83439 күн бұрын
Another great video sweetie. I’m sorry about the cow that sucks sad losing an animal or see them suffer. I am happy that you’re getting your hair done and that’s great that the corners working good. Looks like you might get a good crop in with it. I hope all is well with you, talk to you soon.🤗
@thomascramer748510 күн бұрын
Interesting taylor and humorous.
@jamesmorrison188410 күн бұрын
Hello Taylor you finding that battery reminds me of the time I lost some pliers. Right when I needed I looked down and there they were. Sorry about the cow if she dont get up that cause more issues. Enjoyed your video have a great day.
@MarkGamble-wj9cm10 күн бұрын
Yes is great view noticed that before.well kept
@ryanluiken43208 күн бұрын
I know it was hard to get your work done worrying about that poor cow , like you said such a hard part of being a farmer 🥹🥹🥹
@TobyHolben10 күн бұрын
Yep. My cows don't eat 2nd crop wrapped hay as well as they do 1st crop wrapped hay either. 🤷
@tayfarms9 күн бұрын
So strange! Glad to hear our cows aren’t the only ones ☺️
@user-fm2bw7wl7s8 күн бұрын
البشر حتي في الحب منافقين!@@tayfarms
@user-fm2bw7wl7s7 күн бұрын
شيبت اينك مر بي سنيني راحت من ضاعت! 😔💔🥀 عمر@@tayfarms
@normanglussier647310 күн бұрын
Your Hair Looks fine!
@dbrbruce995010 күн бұрын
I hope the best for your sick cow. I hope it doesnt suffer too much. On a lighter note, I was impressed to see Old Yeller pull that hill, even loaded as she was.
@save_soil_save_nature_8 күн бұрын
Farming is done with very modern techniques. Very happy to see this. I am also a farmer and a small dairy farmer. Your videos are always precious. 😊
@bigg429910 күн бұрын
Brilliant video and beautiful as always from Northern Ireland...
@markrich665710 күн бұрын
Hi Tay, another good informative video. Shows folks how farming is just a bit more than riding around on a tractor. 🐂🐄🌾🚜😊👍. Long days, hard work 💪 Thanks Mark UK
@tayfarms9 күн бұрын
Absolutely, thanks for watching!
@JakerPete10 күн бұрын
Good Morning Taylor 🌄 cute NEW calf ❤
@tayfarms10 күн бұрын
Good morning😃
@dennisbelles923610 күн бұрын
Hope the corn comes up as good as that planter works. If so, you should have a decent field.
@jar4078 күн бұрын
recently found your channel about week ago very interesting this is what most farms were few workers doing work of 6 i have noticed you have a very beautiful natural face combined with the light blond dainty hair a very attractive likable lady and smart too . i remember seeing dr pol channel on tv either he or one of his vets . hope you both have a good summer
@randyphillips127510 күн бұрын
Really enjoyed your video
@tkinvy97507 күн бұрын
Brent is a precise operator on that kubota👌
@br92710 күн бұрын
Ya, you're planting corn!! she's sick, if her nose is dry and her ears are cold, she's not chewing her cud! hardware? Sorry about the cow, I know how it goes. We had an Allis Chalmers roto baler, we left the bales out and if we didn't get them picked up before it rained, we would let the bale dry out, then us kids would have to go and roll them over so the bottoms would dry, then pick them up, the only weighed 30-40 lbs! I use to carry a piece of gas line hose with me, just for that purpose! Love your Barn, you keep it up and looking nice around it! I milked cows in a 90 cow barn, and had two calf pens on each side at the end, had a 10 cow stantion place for heifers under the bridge way, a wing almost like your free stall! My Dad would plant corn on the sidehill, some of the corn on the upper side didn't get covered, so us kids (us kids had to do everything!!) had to go down the row with a hoe and cover the corn!!
@Otherrandomguy4210 күн бұрын
Ahh hardware is a good catch my first thought was ketosis. Half a bottle of dextrose and a gylcol drench for two or three days fixes that
@joewright19779 күн бұрын
Sorry about your cow.The hay fields all seem to lay quite level.Good to see your corn planter worked good.Stay safe.
@MrPa197110 күн бұрын
So nice to see it work's well whit the planter! Hope it go likley better for the cow,who dosen't eat.
@user-ot4pe1fs2d10 күн бұрын
Those beef calves are worth quite a bit this year
@clarencedavister909810 күн бұрын
Hi Taylor. People get peritonitis when a small seed gets stuck in the lining of their stomach. Never knew it could happen to a cow. It was great to see that your corn planter worked well. Can’t wait to watch it grow. How do you plan to harvest it? Keep farming, smiling, and positive. You have the most personal and informative farm video on KZbin.❤️🐄🚜🌽😉
@tayfarms9 күн бұрын
Hi😃. I thought the same thing when the vet was explaining the situation, strange how things happen. We were super surprised at how well the old girl planted! We have a neighbor who has a pull behind chopper that he no longer uses so we may borrow from him. Thank you so much for your kindness and support, I really appreciate it and love y’all like family!❤️
@snakeboren481410 күн бұрын
U ROCK..Taylor..,!!!!!
@JohnR-gk7ch10 күн бұрын
Hi Taylor: Am a big fan of watching "The Incredible Dr. Pol" on the Disney channel. He is a vet in Central Michigan and routinely has clients that have cows with twisted stomachs. He never cuts them open for that but rather does a "roll and stich" - where he threads the twisted stomach to the exterior hide by using a circular heavy gauge needle after the cow has been rolled. A stethoscope is used to detect the radial location of the stomach - mainly by detecting air pockets beneath the hide.
@deanyanko332610 күн бұрын
My sweet corn is not "knee high by the forth of July"this year Many fields were not planted here in northern Wisconsin due to all the rain, 10" in June that hybrid "candy 'corn is delish ! I"ve watched Dr Pol fix a "DA" by rolling them on their back.
@taz589 күн бұрын
Cool how the corn planter still works
@user-nf4vh9nf2g9 күн бұрын
Hey Taylor. Here is a suggestion. Ask around and see if you guys could pick up a good used culimultcher . It would finish that ground nicely 😊 .
@JakerPete10 күн бұрын
Love the NEW hat as well 🤘🏻
@tayfarms10 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@user-fm2bw7wl7s10 күн бұрын
🤘🏻؟🤣
@toufikchoudhary21019 күн бұрын
Good job
@heavenlyacresfarm7799 күн бұрын
You should find a harrow for the back of your cultivator for a finer finish. And you can lower the seed depth also. Love your vids
@jamesjohnson504610 күн бұрын
Brent makes that look so easy stacking them bales
@TomNorton-wz1rx10 күн бұрын
Hi Taylor, I know the beef cows love 2nd cut wraps, they try to eat it as your bringing it to the feeder, looks like the old 56 will be ready for next years planting
@folkertvisser529410 күн бұрын
If the vet doesnt know anymore you could try feeding te cow boiled linseed the stuff gets really slimy and you feed it with a bottle about half a gallon at the time. It eases the intestines greetings from a dutch dairyfarmer
@dogmom601010 күн бұрын
Been on pins and needles waiting for you to plant corn
@DwayneRouthierJr10 күн бұрын
Hi. You have 1 of the few professions where you get to witness life's most beautiful moments and sometimes at the same time it's most heartbreaking. And that's kinda a beautiful thing in itself. Most people don't get to see or feel that at all. I hope Sunday treats y'all better. I'll keep you, Brent and the girls in my thoughts and prayers. Stay safe. P.s. Did ya just fill the Kubota from the bottom of the barrel? Maybe the filters gettin clogged.
@tayfarms9 күн бұрын
Hi, you are absolutely right. Life can be most beautiful in its most tragic moments. Almost makes you feel like you’ve aged years in those moments of time. We appreciate your prayers SO much. Yes we did fill up with the last of the fuel, that’s a good point we’ll have to check that out!
@DwayneRouthierJr9 күн бұрын
@@tayfarms I've always got a good point, my knife is always in my pocket. I hope it's as simple as a filter, but you know how it goes.
@nicholas-qx9pw9 күн бұрын
July is just too hot and too dry for planting corn. I don't think it will amount to much but maybe if it can develop a good root system. Too bad you didn;t get a chance to disc the field a couple of more times. Your videos are very enjoyable.
@tomkelley83139 күн бұрын
Some may say it's an IH planter, therefore, should be using an IH tractor!! That is actually a great planter. I grew up planting with that planter after we graduated from a Farmall 2 row planter.
@davidbarnes70610 күн бұрын
Down here in the Piedmont area of North Carolina the corn is burning up in the fields so hot and no rain I hope yours does really good
@bncakitas57610 күн бұрын
I hope Brent let you plant some of the corn with your planter.
@bay987610 күн бұрын
As long as the depth of planting is per directions you'll have a bumper crop of corn. Very important. Better late than never. A lot corn is stored for when the price is right. It's a very tricky business to collect the corn and sell it within the humidity parameters. Wish you guys lots of good luck.
@adrianokroetz49075 күн бұрын
Eu trabalhei 30 anos como operador de máquina colhedora de cereais gosto muito desse serviço
@user-fg3bi6cg3l10 күн бұрын
Nice video Taylor. My Dad planted a lot of soybeans and corn with a four row 56 planter; it worked very well. Be careful riding on the edge of the cab. Rog/Iowa.
@tayfarms9 күн бұрын
That’s so cool! I’ll definitely be cautious, thanks for joining us 😀
@greghamann20999 күн бұрын
My dad too.
@YaseenKhan-en2kl9 күн бұрын
Nice working ❤
@williamkemm67310 күн бұрын
Ahhh the taste of diesel on a hot summer day!
@tayfarms9 күн бұрын
😂
@tomkelley83139 күн бұрын
I was just going to comment about his excellent control of the hay stacker/grabber
@user-kn7qd7um1d10 күн бұрын
Not a bad to have beef bull calves worth about 9 dollars a pound Not a bad price 😊
@matthewwhite564210 күн бұрын
It sounds like the tractor needs some grease 😊😊
@ridgerunner8010 күн бұрын
19:12 there's a product we use in tractor trailers called hotshot secret it's roughly 50.0 0 a bottle but it works really well, just make sure you have several filters on hand before using it
@mikedaugharty55449 күн бұрын
Yeah I feel so sorry for that Cow she didn't look too happy but that is the way it goes sometimes preferably not too many times cornplanter worked good
@donaldshinn78679 күн бұрын
Bull calves in our area of western Pa like that one are bringing $1000.00 dollars