Just started watching your videos and I in joy seeing farming in other parts of the country. Retired from fruit growing, apples mainly in Michigan. I appreciate the hard work that you do!
Hay looks great, awesome driving with that tall load Taylor. Thank you and Brent for the video. Hope you and Brent's family stay safe and healthy. The rain in Maine can be a pain. I share your videos to fakebook, I do not really use fakebook but it is supposed to help you. I titled it Hauling hay with Tay, lol. Hope you have a wonderful Sunday.
Good morning Taylor. It looks like you’re finally getting some great weather i hope it continues throughout the rest of the year so that you get an abundance of hay to last through the winter And hopefully no breakdowns I hope you and Brett are in good health along with the Moo Moo Mamas❤😊
Being hay cutting time around here in TN it was nice to see your video. Glad ya got yours done and I know this is an older video but it popped up I reckon where I been watching farm vids. Love that big truck too and awesome seeing ya drive it, let alone barefooted. Country gals like you are nice to see out there working and sweating to get it done no matter what (again barefoot like my sisters always did it brings back memories…hope you can do it often) I’ll be watching y’all more often! Take care!
Another great video. I love how in synch you both work together, can definitely tell it isn't Brent's first rodeo with picking bales up, that perfect little kiss from the other bale in the squeeze as he drives up in order to flip it on end. Its fun watching a couple Pro's working together. I give you credit for dealing with the little alarm/beep in the truck, id have disconnected it.
Hi Taylor, good to hear the weather is better and all the dry hay is being put under cover. I am impressed by your many farm skills and you are able to work with all the classic machinery. You turn your hand driving anything at the farm without any fuss. Another great video of showing us you don't need shiny new machinery to get your work done. Chris from Australia 🇦🇺.
Hello Miss Taylor. Tks for sharing. I always enjoy your videos. So glad that you Hayin season is going good there. Hope things go well. It's easy to see why your cows always look so happy. Shows how much you care for them. Be careful going bare foot.. don't want nothing to happen.. 😊..
Great job Taylor and Brent !!! You two work great together!!! Taylor you got some wonderful video shots!!! Thank you for all the hard work you put into sharing your journey (Life) !!!! Keep safety in mind and God bless you!!!! Eddy
Awesome video again Taylor thanks, it's awesome how you both work together to get things done .Just shows you don't need fancy equipment to get the job done. Great to watch someone who loves their job take care and stay safe and thanks again 😊.
Ah yes. Another great video. That was one of my favorite times of the year. Hay season. I had 2 jobs during hay season. One was raking, the other, stacking hay on the wagon. We only had square bails. There wasn't round balers around when I was on the farm. I prided myself on how I stacked the hay wagon. We never lost a bale off the wagon,, which was a feat. Our hay fields were on top of the hill which had an elevation of about 700 feet. We had to come down the hill to the barn. It was about 7 degree downslope. Fun time. At least you didn't have to use the canoe for haying yet. Great job good luck with the Farmall though. Hope it gets fixed soon. God bless.
Great video Taylor! Your camera work, editing, and narration are really good and very interesting! Love the views of the farm and the classic dairy barn! As a former dairy farmer I really enjoy your videos, keep them coming!!😊😊
I've never seen your content before. Your thumbnail popped-up on my 'suggestions' list and I saw the picture of the truck. Pardon my language but, THAT'S a helluva truck! I love the tilting bed. Biggest truck I drove back when was an F-700. Great video. Don't work yourselves to death out there...Thank you...🇺🇸 😎👍☕
Taylor i know you said that alarm noise doesn’t bother you anymore because you are so used to it but having to listen to that would drive me insane but you are a very strong willed young lady and i admire that in you ❤😊
Nice and great video again Taylor. Thanks very much for posting your videos we really love them here in Ireland. Regards and best wishes Patrick Brazil. 😊
I can empathize w/ u on the heat & humidity early in the morning.....I've experienced that and it is not fun! Nice driving skills!! Hope ur tractor gets fixed!! Stay safe and hydrated!
Hay Taylor. Love your videos. All of them. I farm in Wi. Yea, we are dry. We farm just like you and Brent do. Older equipment and low key. I raise steers/heifer’s feeder to finish. I’m Brent’s age and farmers don’t quit until Mother Nature tells us too hahahaha. Tell him hello from Wi and we have an I 806. I get the project you are working on. Thanks again. And btw, we make all dry hay, round bales. Your videos are so refreshing and very close to home here in the Midwest. I farm in Buffalo county Wi, jealous of your flat fields😂. Farm on
Hi, so glad to hear that you enjoy watching! Low key farming is the way to go in my opinion!!! Hope ya get some rain soon 😀 thanks so much for sharing, always great to hear from fellow farmers 🚜👍🏻
Great watching you getting the hay in! I appreciated seeing inside that barn!🤠 100 bales a day is a bit of a chore for the weather you've been having! Brent handles those bales really well! I'm sure you would too with more practice. I hope the Int'l gets repaired soon!
Just an idea. Carry a bright spray paint or neon tape to wrap somewhere on that bail... Gramp use to dust one tiny spot of the bail with bright orange spray paint... ❤
Yea keep up the great videos. Not alot of wemen in dairy now days . I had 4 sisters worked on the home farm when I was young . But I salute you youg lady. Keep up the good work. Vary cool stuff. Love it love it 😉👍👍👍😊😎🙏. Oh yea keep god close to your heart and soul 🙏🙏👍🏻
Just an idea when it comes to the four-wheeler seat, it's very simple to take that seat off and buy a piece of naugahyde and stretch and staple it to the seat and you don't have to worry about a wet butt anymore!
..... laughing .... that's a good sway coming out of that field loaded ... just hope that is not a low air buzzer .. smilin .... when you said you were in bare feet, my first thought was "if she gets out in the field all the pressure points in the bottom of her feet will be stimulated for sure. .... I work in the bush and as I'm in the Western Province of BC in Canada we operate on Celsius, temperature wise, we are having highs right now of 32C (87F). Because of fire risk we have to leave the bush when the humidity percentage and temp cross over which is hopefully not before noon. Right now at home down in the valley at 4 pm we have 32C and humidity of 27% (would have started out this morning. in the high thirties, maybe low forties) and the air smells like it is raining somewhere not too far off. ..... Thx for the share ....
Where your used to it maybe doesn't matter. I had a truck with the buzzer going non stop. It's just a little square plastic piece with a little piezo "speaker". Easy to find when it's buzzing, unplug and back to just rumbling engine noise.
Hi Taylor, I think it’s great that you start videos with a beautiful view of your girls in the barn. It was a positive day for you and Brent to get all of those bales stacked in you shed. A couple of questions. How long do those round bales last? Does the milk your girls produce go to cheese products or bottled milk? Hope it cools off for you soon and thanks for another great video. 😉
Hi, yes it was a great feeling to have accomplished some dry haying finally! These bales should last us through too late next summer. We feed our girl 3-4 a day. Thanks so much for commenting!
Brent is definitely a good operator! And I hope it doesn't bother him for me to ask but is it his hips that give him problems, he takes the pain well!!!
.. be fun to recover your Quad seat .. I used a old pair of walls blizzard coveralls for material the last time for my 1986 Fourtrax ,,old car seat covers have cool camo pattern for recovering materiel .. just pull everything tight and air nbarad nail or large air stapler and bada; bing bada boom ..new comfy seat ..!
I work on a micro dairy in MA, and I work for another farmer making hay. We are over a month behind on first cut. We were supposed to be done with first cut the first week of Jun, but we are less than half way done. It has rained sooooo much!
@@tayfarms If we have to cut in October at least it will be a nicer temperature! Stacking square bails on a wagon in 60 degree weather sounds great to me!
Nice Videos Tay. I am young man in Missouri that has a dream to buy land and start a small dairy farm. I work in Software for my main income but I am figuring out all the logistics to make this happen. Your videos are a great intro into this work. Thank you.
It's been terribly wet a couple hours south of you as well. Only done about 200 round bales so far. My fields in Fryeburg along the Saco river are in flood plain. Easily 15 acres underwater for the last 10-12 weeks.
Unplug that buzzer, that would drive me over the edge in short order. And like I said, get yourself a straw hat for your noggin, it makes all the difference in the world in the sun. Thanks for the look in. Best regards from Indiana.
Hi Taylor. Just come across a new farm show at Penn state in August 8 9 10. One of the demos will be haying. Google it. They have some YT video too. Might be interesting. Hot and Dry here. Have a great week.
They have that every year, and have since the 70's, maybe earlier, I do not know.............Mostly put together for the BTO's. New York has one upstate as well. I certainly would take the Demo's with a grain of salt, most of the operators have zero clue how to run the stuff, and even though the factory guys are doing the setup, they aren't much better. I like it to see the stuff in person, then you can go to dealers who usually have a much better understanding on getting the stuff setup and working for where you are located if you are buying.
Refreshing to see small farms that have older cows. With the average age of cows of 3-4 years on the large dairies, where they don't live a good life. This is what people need to see..
I run across your channel today and I like what I seen and I SUB to your channel today you are a hard worker and a very pretty girl keep up the hard work and good videos coming be safe
Hey Taylor im new to your page what part my maine are you in i have family that farm in elswhorth Maine i farm in South Central Pa its neat to see your guys operation were planning on milking cows one day
Did they have a skeleton elevator running the length of that barn when they were putting up idiot bricks? Seems that barn would not be to bad to put up small squares in with one and a single bale unload NH stack wagon. I liked small squares myself, nice to feed in the winter and not have to start anything, but with fields spread out, Citiot drivers, and limited help, the rounds work out better for me when I am working alone. When my boys and nephews get a bit bigger, we might go back to small squares, they are definitely easier to sell.
Uh taylor wheres your wiper kiddo here they have a spear on the rear so they can carry 2 bales at a time, as a retired trucker of 35 yrs yer doing a darn good job young lady, brent is a master on that tractor
Just started watching your videos and I in joy seeing farming in other parts of the country. Retired from fruit growing, apples mainly in Michigan. I appreciate the hard work that you do!
Hay looks great, awesome driving with that tall load Taylor. Thank you and Brent for the video. Hope you and Brent's family stay safe and healthy. The rain in Maine can be a pain. I share your videos to fakebook, I do not really use fakebook but it is supposed to help you. I titled it Hauling hay with Tay, lol. Hope you have a wonderful Sunday.
This old farmer loves your videos. Keep it up Taylor
I’m so glad to hear it!
@@tayfarms COWS RULEZZ😁
Good morning Taylor. It looks like you’re finally getting some great weather i hope it continues throughout the rest of the year so that you get an abundance of hay to last through the winter
And hopefully no breakdowns
I hope you and Brett are in good health along with the Moo Moo Mamas❤😊
Keep up the great content Tay !!! Love watching you two in action ❤
Being hay cutting time around here in TN it was nice to see your video. Glad ya got yours done and I know this is an older video but it popped up I reckon where I been watching farm vids. Love that big truck too and awesome seeing ya drive it, let alone barefooted. Country gals like you are nice to see out there working and sweating to get it done no matter what (again barefoot like my sisters always did it brings back memories…hope you can do it often) I’ll be watching y’all more often! Take care!
Another great video. I love how in synch you both work together, can definitely tell it isn't Brent's first rodeo with picking bales up, that perfect little kiss from the other bale in the squeeze as he drives up in order to flip it on end.
Its fun watching a couple Pro's working together.
I give you credit for dealing with the little alarm/beep in the truck, id have disconnected it.
Hi Taylor, good to hear the weather is better and all the dry hay is being put under cover. I am impressed by your many farm skills and you are able to work with all the classic machinery. You turn your hand driving anything at the farm without any fuss. Another great video of showing us you don't need shiny new machinery to get your work done. Chris from Australia 🇦🇺.
Hi! Thank you so much! Y’all are just so kind 😊 Hope you have a wonderful week!
Hello Miss Taylor. Tks for sharing. I always enjoy your videos. So glad that you Hayin season is going good there. Hope things go well. It's easy to see why your cows always look so happy. Shows how much you care for them. Be careful going bare foot.. don't want nothing to happen.. 😊..
Great job Taylor and Brent !!! You two work great together!!! Taylor you got some wonderful video shots!!! Thank you for all the hard work you put into sharing your journey (Life) !!!! Keep safety in mind and God bless you!!!! Eddy
Thanks so much!! It’s our pleasure to bring y’all along with us 😊
Awesome video again Taylor thanks, it's awesome how you both work together to get things done .Just shows you don't need fancy equipment to get the job done. Great to watch someone who loves their job take care and stay safe and thanks again 😊.
Thanks so much!
Maus ldich Lidl alles klar Mann 🚹 findin Ich habe die Frage schon ❤❤❤
Love the farm and your videos! Thank a farmer three times a day! 👍🐄
I'm glad you don't have any traffic on the road,it makes it a lots easier. Be safe!
Ah yes. Another great video. That was one of my favorite times of the year. Hay season. I had 2 jobs during hay season. One was raking, the other, stacking hay on the wagon. We only had square bails. There wasn't round balers around when I was on the farm. I prided myself on how I stacked the hay wagon. We never lost a bale off the wagon,, which was a feat. Our hay fields were on top of the hill which had an elevation of about 700 feet. We had to come down the hill to the barn. It was about 7 degree downslope. Fun time. At least you didn't have to use the canoe for haying yet. Great job good luck with the Farmall though. Hope it gets fixed soon. God bless.
Yes it is always good to see the new crop of hay in the storage barn.
Hope things work out on the 1066.
Another great vid! Allways great to get hay off the fields!
Great video Taylor! Your camera work, editing, and narration are really good and very interesting! Love the views of the farm and the classic dairy barn! As a former dairy farmer I really enjoy your videos, keep them coming!!😊😊
Thank you! Will do!😊👍🏻
Best looking dairy farmer on YT. Love the cut offs.
Here in Missouri we’ve had a good amount of rain until recently. I’ve barely needed to water my trees this summer and it’s been amazing!
Keep it up, Taylor! The cows were sure mopping the floor as you were talking at the beginning of the video. 😊 🐮 Have a great Sunday afternoon…
Thanks for watching!! They do love their cornmeal!!
I've never seen your content before. Your thumbnail popped-up on my 'suggestions' list and I saw the picture of the truck. Pardon my language but, THAT'S a helluva truck!
I love the tilting bed. Biggest truck I drove back when was an F-700. Great video. Don't work yourselves to death out there...Thank you...🇺🇸 😎👍☕
Thanks so much for watching! 😀 She’s got some issues but still gets the job done and SO much fun to drive!☺️😉
"Cant get someone to repair the truck". Same problem the world over.
Love the grain truck, I used to have a 71 C50. Very hardy. They just don't make them like that anymore. :)
You got that right!!
Taylor i know you said that alarm noise doesn’t bother you anymore because you are so used to it but having to listen to that would drive me insane but you are a very strong willed young lady and i admire that in you ❤😊
Hi Taylor, just saw the weather forecast for NE United States and Maine calling for heavy rains and flooding. I hope you and Brent are safe.🥺
Hello Taylor thank you for the video you look amazing as usual. Much love from Virginia
Great job loading and unloading bales Brent
Thanks for sharing Taylor. Hope you have a great week. Deb
Thank you! You too!
On those hot days. I recommend moisture wicking shirts & cooling towels. They do help.
Great suggestion! Thanks!
🆒 ..Video Taylor...!!!
'It's hot and I don't feel like wearing my work boots" Love it. Sometimes, you gotta just do what ever makes you feel comfortable.
Good luck picking your bales Brent and Taylor
Nice and great video again Taylor. Thanks very much for posting your videos we really love them here in Ireland. Regards and best wishes Patrick Brazil. 😊
Thanks for the awesome video Taylor.
As you askes, I finished harvesting barley wirh my relatives at their farm.
That is awesome! And I’m glad you enjoyed the video 😀
Another very interesting video, I really enjoy your channel, thank you for taking the time to video what you do, please keep the content coming!!
I can empathize w/ u on the heat & humidity early in the morning.....I've experienced that and it is not fun! Nice driving skills!! Hope ur tractor gets fixed!! Stay safe and hydrated!
brent is a warrior with loader kubota
Hay Taylor. Love your videos. All of them. I farm in Wi. Yea, we are dry. We farm just like you and Brent do. Older equipment and low key. I raise steers/heifer’s feeder to finish. I’m Brent’s age and farmers don’t quit until Mother Nature tells us too hahahaha. Tell him hello from Wi and we have an I 806. I get the project you are working on. Thanks again. And btw, we make all dry hay, round bales. Your videos are so refreshing and very close to home here in the Midwest. I farm in Buffalo county Wi, jealous of your flat fields😂. Farm on
Hi, so glad to hear that you enjoy watching! Low key farming is the way to go in my opinion!!! Hope ya get some rain soon 😀 thanks so much for sharing, always great to hear from fellow farmers 🚜👍🏻
Great watching you getting the hay in! I appreciated seeing inside that barn!🤠 100 bales a day is a bit of a chore for the weather you've been having! Brent handles those bales really well! I'm sure you would too with more practice. I hope the Int'l gets repaired soon!
I’m glad ya liked it! I’ll definitely need more practice to catch up with him😅 thanks!
Hey its sunday i just came across your channel ,good job so far good production ,see ya next time.
Wow. You guys really load that truck. You and Brent have a good week.
Yeah we load it up as much as we can, it’s actually a lot lighter than a load of sawdust though. Just a lot more tippy 😄 have a wonderful (rainy) week
Great job hauling bales Taylor
Another great video...Thanks!
Our pleasure! Thanks for coming along with us!😀
Just an idea. Carry a bright spray paint or neon tape to wrap somewhere on that bail... Gramp use to dust one tiny spot of the bail with bright orange spray paint... ❤
Wonderful idea, thanks!!
It is wonderful that u have nice hay nice going u beat the rain hope it is not to expensive to fix your tractor love u guys
Awesome!!!
I have away put one on the ground (or 2), then 2 above to fill the stack. Nice video!
Yea keep up the great videos. Not alot of wemen in dairy now days . I had 4 sisters worked on the home farm when I was young . But I salute you youg lady. Keep up the good work. Vary cool stuff. Love it love it 😉👍👍👍😊😎🙏. Oh yea keep god close to your heart and soul 🙏🙏👍🏻
Thanks so much!! 😊
Just an idea when it comes to the four-wheeler seat, it's very simple to take that seat off and buy a piece of naugahyde and stretch and staple it to the seat and you don't have to worry about a wet butt anymore!
..... laughing .... that's a good sway coming out of that field loaded ... just hope that is not a low air buzzer .. smilin .... when you said you were in bare feet, my first thought was "if she gets out in the field all the pressure points in the bottom of her feet will be stimulated for sure. .... I work in the bush and as I'm in the Western Province of BC in Canada we operate on Celsius, temperature wise, we are having highs right now of 32C (87F). Because of fire risk we have to leave the bush when the humidity percentage and temp cross over which is hopefully not before noon. Right now at home down in the valley at 4 pm we have 32C and humidity of 27% (would have started out this morning. in the high thirties, maybe low forties) and the air smells like it is raining somewhere not too far off. ..... Thx for the share ....
Looks like fun, i like the gmc !!!
Where your used to it maybe doesn't matter. I had a truck with the buzzer going non stop. It's just a little square plastic piece with a little piezo "speaker". Easy to find when it's buzzing, unplug and back to just rumbling engine noise.
Thanks for the tip, I’ll have to see if I can find that!
That was fun. Good camera setups too.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
Hi Taylor, I think it’s great that you start videos with a beautiful view of your girls in the barn. It was a positive day for you and Brent to get all of those bales stacked in you shed. A couple of questions. How long do those round bales last? Does the milk your girls produce go to cheese products or bottled milk? Hope it cools off for you soon and thanks for another great video. 😉
Hi, yes it was a great feeling to have accomplished some dry haying finally! These bales should last us through too late next summer. We feed our girl 3-4 a day. Thanks so much for commenting!
Love your channel Taylor, Keep it up . I live in Bradley
That’s wonderful! Thank you!
Brent is definitely a good operator!
And I hope it doesn't bother him for me to ask but is it his hips that give him problems, he takes the pain well!!!
He certainly is! It’s actually his knees but yes he does well!
Seeing a young woman like this that is willing and able to work hard gives me hope for our country
Good morning Taylor. Looking as good as ever (inspite of the overcast weather😂). Agriculture specially dairy farming is a tough job. 👍🙏😎
Good morning!
I wonder if it would be easier to put one down then stack two on top? Just easier to watch the bottom and not worry about hitting the rafters.
Awesome video, I have the same canopy on my 1080 Massey as your 1066,it is a great shade
Thanks, sure is a great canopy!!
.. be fun to recover your Quad seat .. I used a old pair of walls blizzard coveralls for material the last time for my 1986 Fourtrax ,,old car seat covers have cool camo pattern for recovering materiel .. just pull everything tight and air nbarad nail or large air stapler and bada; bing bada boom ..new comfy seat ..!
love ur vids bless ur heart for ur hard work
Good job ! Hard workers
Please wrap a rag around that wiper arm thats missing the wiper. Someone hits "wipe" and youll end up scratched glass😢
Hi from Lower New Hampshire 🐮
hi Tayler nice to see you again
Hey there!
You’re doing a Wonderful Job. Continue.
Great video!
Thank you!
I work on a micro dairy in MA, and I work for another farmer making hay. We are over a month behind on first cut. We were supposed to be done with first cut the first week of Jun, but we are less than half way done. It has rained sooooo much!
It’s just such a wet year! Hopefully things will turn around soon or we will all be mowing second crop in October!
@@tayfarms If we have to cut in October at least it will be a nicer temperature! Stacking square bails on a wagon in 60 degree weather sounds great to me!
Nice Videos Tay. I am young man in Missouri that has a dream to buy land and start a small dairy farm. I work in Software for my main income but I am figuring out all the logistics to make this happen. Your videos are a great intro into this work. Thank you.
Great video, im glad you got some hay put in as well..😊
Thanks 👍 hope you’re having good haying weather!
@@tayfarms your welcome alway. Had 2 days then back to rain. 🤷🏼♂️🤦♂️
It's been terribly wet a couple hours south of you as well. Only done about 200 round bales so far. My fields in Fryeburg along the Saco river are in flood plain. Easily 15 acres underwater for the last 10-12 weeks.
Love your style and videos. Please keep up your honesty
🤗🤗🤗
Thanks so much!
Unplug that buzzer, that would drive me over the edge in short order. And like I said, get yourself a straw hat for your noggin, it makes all the difference in the world in the sun. Thanks for the look in.
Best regards from Indiana.
Believe it or not after awhile you actually have to really listen to even notice it😆 used to drive me nuts too. Thanks for commenting
That's the best way to stack round bales👍
Love watching your videos you and your boss working side-by-side you are highly qualified as a farm worker that is for sure😂😅
Very nice!!
theres a buzzer under the dash you can unplug. feel around you feel it vibrating .
Great video Taylor
What is the size of the bales?they seem very sturdy for stacking.great video from Canada
They are technically 4 by 4, but usually make the largest setting on our baler which makes it closer to 4 by 5s. Thanks so much for watching!😀😊
The o2 sensor if you know witch one it is maybe that tractor mechanic would replace that part for you, you could easily replace plugs and wires.😊
That’s certainly a possibility! Thanks for commenting!
Great video! 2 bale's at once on the tractor . They don't teach you that in school !
Always good videos,, thumbs up 👍
Taylor your a very talented knowledgeable young lady on the dairy farm. I love your videos
You are too kind, thank you I’m glad you enjoy watching!
Just being completely honest with you
@@tayfarms And Taylor your very beautiful
You can buy a shop Manuel to read and fixed it yourself. Might not be to hard to fix anything
Boy coming to Maine was on my bucket list..😕😕. Not now hot and humid here in North east Arkansas every summer 😁😁😁🤭🐄🐄🐄🙋♂️🙏🙏🙏⚘
Some very hard work, stay cool as you can🙋♂️🐈🐈
Thanks, you too!
People tell me to wear a hat all the time too... Great video Taylor 😊😊
Pretty gal working on a farm,, good combo🥰🥰🥰🥰
I absolutely love your video's, wish we were neighbors, your just so awsome.
Aww thank you that’s so nice!
Hi Taylor. Just come across a new farm show at Penn state in August 8 9 10. One of the demos will be haying. Google it. They have some YT video too. Might be interesting. Hot and Dry here. Have a great week.
They have that every year, and have since the 70's, maybe earlier, I do not know.............Mostly put together for the BTO's. New York has one upstate as well. I certainly would take the Demo's with a grain of salt, most of the operators have zero clue how to run the stuff, and even though the factory guys are doing the setup, they aren't much better. I like it to see the stuff in person, then you can go to dealers who usually have a much better understanding on getting the stuff setup and working for where you are located if you are buying.
Thanks for another great video
I’m glad you enjoyed it!!
Refreshing to see small farms that have older cows. With the average age of cows of 3-4 years on the large dairies, where they don't live a good life. This is what people need to see..
I run across your channel today and I like what I seen and I SUB to your channel today you are a hard worker and a very pretty girl keep up the hard work and good videos coming be safe
Nice job getting your hay in at least you guys getting plenty of rain others r not is the international good to go? Hope so love u. Guys❤
Hay haulin time ! Or HEY? Haulin time? Just a thought!!🇨🇦😄
Id just be petting cows the whole time 😂
I know right! Loving on cows is the best☺️
@@tayfarms kinda new is it your dads farm?
Nope, Brent is kinda of a distant cousin 😊
Would you wear a sumbrarall Mexican hat to give you more shade. Not indoors just on the tractor open cab.❤😊
Hey Taylor im new to your page what part my maine are you in i have family that farm in elswhorth Maine i farm in South Central Pa its neat to see your guys operation were planning on milking cows one day
Did they have a skeleton elevator running the length of that barn when they were putting up idiot bricks? Seems that barn would not be to bad to put up small squares in with one and a single bale unload NH stack wagon. I liked small squares myself, nice to feed in the winter and not have to start anything, but with fields spread out, Citiot drivers, and limited help, the rounds work out better for me when I am working alone. When my boys and nephews get a bit bigger, we might go back to small squares, they are definitely easier to sell.
My dream gal, great video tay
Uh taylor wheres your wiper kiddo here they have a spear on the rear so they can carry 2 bales at a time, as a retired trucker of 35 yrs yer doing a darn good job young lady, brent is a master on that tractor
In the passenger seat, 😂 thanks so much!