We did this with our 3 Kids in their Pre and early teens to let them know what's ahead for them to do if they don't Stay In School and get a Decent Proffession..It worked!that was 20 yrs ago and it was alittler harder, Dirtier and more Boring.. In due time? It will all be done Remotley and with Robots! don't kid yourslef..
difference between a city girl and country girl, country girl has a brilliant mind and real skills, city girls needs a cell phone to fill her mind with BS, good job daughter, appreciate you folks sharing.
seen plenty of country girls with their heads buried in their phones and city girls who do all kinds of things that enrich them.....try to stay away from generalities especially when you know NOTHING about the subject
Really enjoyed watching. I grew up on a mostly livestock farm in Iowa. Grain and hay got fed, very little was sold. We had an old clay tile silo that we filled with corn silage and the hay was all put up in small square bales. This was back in the 60's and farming was totally different then, but the hard work and responsibility made me who I am. I expected to see a lot of negative comments from the libs about making a young person work. Your daughter is lucky to be growing up on a farm and have a dad like you. Thanks
This is awesome to watch! Sarah is a quick study and you are a very good teacher Andrew! My daughter drove her first tractor at about that age and I feel so blessed to have had the opportunity with her. Farm life is the best life in my opinion.
This has happened at all times, the kids start early, and later take over the farm. This is what makes agriculture continue generation after generation.
Thank you for such an inspiring video, Sarah was great did everything without a single argument or question and Dad you are a very good coach! Hats off to you and your Family God Bless your family!!
My daughter went to tractor safety school when she was 11. The final thing she had to do was back a very long trailer into a barn. She was incredibly proud when she got her certificate 😊
As a city boy, I love videos to do with ranching or farming, they're therapeutic to me for some reason, and this exact video is no different, except this amazing 15 years old makes it more amzaing, I love it.
Hi Sarah, Congratulations on your skill and your maturity. Lots of buttons and unlimited free videos. Tell your dad to try to keep the windrows a bit straighter. ;-)
One of the more immersive videos I’ve seen in awhile lots of angles to satisfy all curious questions I had. And super cool to see you’re young in’s following in you’re footsteps! Love Deere stuff, that chopper is swwweet.
I had my daughter running a tractor when she was around 15. She would plow until 3 or 4 go home clean up work as a waitress until 10. She would do that all summer long. She is 40 and still works two jobs every day.
In my Opinion, I truly believe that all Governments should be lending full support to the Farmers in these difficult times of being plagued by the #Covid19Virus 👉🏿 #Quote Farmers Are Most 'Outstanding' In Their Field... 👉🏿 #UnQuote I can just imagine if that was #Marijuana The Global Governments would be making many #MinionsOfDollars Way To Go Dear #JohnDeere 🚜
Well done Sarah you remind me of my childhood on the farm I started driving tractors when i was 10 Great times You will remember all of this all your life Enjoy
Not only is she a great operator. This teaches her responsibility. When I was her age I built my first cranberry bog on Cape Cod with a 14 ton bulldozer. Which ledy to have my own excavating business, which I recently retired from Keep up the good work.
Just getting to the silage now in Aberdeenshire, been to blooming wet, great weather now, hope it holds for the hay, good job your doing there young lass, just listen to dad he will keep you right , great vid , thanks from bonnie Scotland.
This is REALLY GREAT TO SEE a young girl interested in running farm machinery.. I would say she was raised on the farm. She's doing a GREAT JOB. Hope she continues to be interested in what made this country. I started back in the day plowing with a Case DC tractor when I was 10 years old.
Wow.......wow.........whata fine 15 year gal you're raising to appreciate, value, respective the land and that heavy-duty machinery. Proud of you wonderful folks. Pet
You are a great dad you got a lot of patients. and I think it's wonderful that your baby wants to learn something like that it's a great thing leave you open to do more Farm business. She's doing a wonderful job. I think it's great that she's takes an interest in her dad's farm and wanting to do something like that, not many kids do Maybe she'll keep up the tradition. I think it's great for father and his children to be able to work together like that they can accomplish a lot and learn from each other. Tell your baby I said keep up the great work she's doing and dad keep up the good patience. Y'all have a great day. 😀👍
This teen will go places. I wish for all teens to be this way. This kid is probably content with helping out rather than having Social media. Good kid you raised . Dad
I think that was fantastic your daughter seemed like she knew what she was doing very well you must be a proud father knowing your daughter is falling your foot steps she will be the next generation an take over the farm God bless her I am looking at this in 2020 so she's now 16 I hope she is still working on the farm great job back then 👍👍🇺🇸
Great job young lady. Following dads crooked windrows and running the joystick for the silage discharge. You put many a teen age boy I've tried to teach to Shame
Awesome job, I grew up next to a family that farmed over 5k acres and I started to work for them when i was 12, I loved driving the huge JD 8630 and all the other equipment. I really miss it. Again Great job to your Daughter ^_^
I would be sooo proud having daughter like this one!!! Finally some good girl,not any entitled brat!!More of them and America will not be lost in future!!
lot of respect for her doing that at her age was 16 when i started learning how to run my dad excavator and have worked for him ever since going on 15 years now :)
Go Sarah go Sarah go Sarah how do you know that green grass in the winter time looks awful good we can’t get it to grow that way in in Arkansas stutter stutter
It's a far cry from the self propelled chopper on a farm I worked on as a kid. It was a Gehl Brothers with a 2 row corn head, powered by an in line 6 continental with a straight pipe. It was loud and had poor turning radius because the front wheels did the steering. If you weren't careful you could spin out on the sand hills so you wanted to plan things out. It chopped to big of pieces so we used it to open up corn fields. We would chop two rounds around and two passes up the center of a field we were going to chop and one round around and one pass up center of the fields we were going to pick. All the corn we didn't chop was picked with a New Idea picker on a 4020 power shift. It's good to see a young woman out there who doesn't have the "I can't." attitude.
This is what it should be. Sons and daughters have helped on farms at all times. I was driving and harrowing when I was about 12-13 years old. I did not plow until I was about 15, I did not plow so straight furrows at first, but it got better over time. She has a good teacher, who explains slowly and objectively.
She is doing a great job I taught both of my daughters to hunt deer's, clean and process them, second year my youngest shot a 16 point buck and she still gives me crap about out hunting me lol!
Nice to see that you let your kids run some of the equipment. Your daughter did a great job! I had my 9 year old son run our harvester and he did pretty good for his first time.
I find all the controls, especially his direction on how to run them, so funny. It's ridiculous how technical these machines are now. I probably couldn't run anything anymore as there are too many directions. We greenchopped hay with a tractor pulling a chopper. You had to only worry about speed and keeping the chopper on the windrow. And directing the head.
Ha! I just looked at some "news articles" about Playboy models and will definitely say they are nothing more that overpaid figures with lipstick and hair. I come here to Farming, Fixing & Fabricating and find a young lady doing work that Playboy models would dare not touch. She may only be in her mid teens, but Sarah has got my vote for a gal who gets out on the farm. Keep it up, Sarah! (A big thank you for dad teaching her with OJT on machinery work. Kudos to you, too, sir!)
What might be a cool idea is if you did a tour of the farm, showing all the equipment and buildings. Probably do it multi part series though to fit it all in.
I grew up on a farm, driving farm equipment at an early age. When I took drivers Ed, the other two drivers never made it out of the parking lot. As for me, I drove 10 miles to the next town, on a very busy, narrow,two lane highway. As soon as I got my license, my dad had me driving a stick shift pickup, with 2000 pounds of corn, to town to get it ground for feed. Of course that included loading and unloading the truck.
Refreshing to see a teenager doing something productive instead of glued to a cell phone. Great job mom and dad! 👏👏👏
Most girls her age wouldn't think of doing this. I think it's great seeing her running the chopper. Doing a great job.
God Bless her.
I was doing this at 10
@Jake D not hard at all. Fun for a couple hrs after that its just boring af
Id love to be doing this!
We did this with our 3 Kids in their Pre and early teens to let them know what's ahead for them to do if they don't Stay In School and get a Decent Proffession..It worked!that was 20 yrs ago and it was alittler harder, Dirtier and more Boring.. In due time? It will all be done Remotley and with Robots! don't kid yourslef..
difference between a city girl and country girl, country girl has a brilliant mind and real skills, city girls needs a cell phone to fill her mind with BS, good job daughter, appreciate you folks sharing.
seen plenty of country girls with their heads buried in their phones and city girls who do all kinds of things that enrich them.....try to stay away from generalities especially when you know NOTHING about the subject
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She’s a double click type of girl
_"country girl has a brilliant mind and real skills"_
Yeah, all the scientists, physicians, engineers etc. have no skills... -.-
That is the TRUTH!!!✔✔✔
Really enjoyed watching. I grew up on a mostly livestock farm in Iowa. Grain and hay got fed, very little was sold. We had an old clay tile silo that we filled with corn silage and the hay was all put up in small square bales. This was back in the 60's and farming was totally different then, but the hard work and responsibility made me who I am. I expected to see a lot of negative comments from the libs about making a young person work. Your daughter is lucky to be growing up on a farm and have a dad like you. Thanks
This is awesome to watch! Sarah is a quick study and you are a very good teacher Andrew! My daughter drove her first tractor at about that age and I feel so blessed to have had the opportunity with her. Farm life is the best life in my opinion.
This has happened at all times, the kids start early, and later take over the farm.
This is what makes agriculture continue generation after generation.
Thank you for such an inspiring video, Sarah was great did everything without a single argument or question and Dad you are a very good coach! Hats off to you and your Family God Bless your family!!
Great job Sarah ! No body can stuff a truck like your Dad ! Best farm equipment teacher ever! Nice hay Andy !
good job girl you will be running the farm when dad retires, it will be in good hands
My daughter went to tractor safety school when she was 11. The final thing she had to do was back a very long trailer into a barn. She was incredibly proud when she got her certificate 😊
The experience you are giving your children is such a gift. I was blessed to grow up on a farm and had one for a while myself.
As a city boy, I love videos to do with ranching or farming, they're therapeutic to me for some reason, and this exact video is no different, except this amazing 15 years old makes it more amzaing, I love it.
Looks like she's doing a great job, with good instructions from Dad. Awesome job by both!
Hi Sarah,
Congratulations on your skill and your maturity. Lots of buttons and unlimited free videos. Tell your dad to try to keep the windrows a bit straighter. ;-)
Robert Queberg was the wind that did it ?
@@elizabethtaylor9321 no wind woulda blew the windrow across the field in a big mess
One of the more immersive videos I’ve seen in awhile lots of angles to satisfy all curious questions I had. And super cool to see you’re young in’s following in you’re footsteps! Love Deere stuff, that chopper is swwweet.
I had my daughter running a tractor when she was around 15. She would plow until 3 or 4 go home clean up work as a waitress until 10. She would do that all summer long. She is 40 and still works two jobs every day.
Bobby Pool that's the best
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Thats a lot of stuff to be on top of
That's sad when you think about it.
In my Opinion, I truly believe that all Governments should be lending full support to the Farmers in these difficult times of being plagued by the #Covid19Virus
👉🏿 #Quote
Farmers Are Most 'Outstanding' In Their Field...
👉🏿 #UnQuote
I can just imagine if that was #Marijuana The Global Governments would be making many #MinionsOfDollars
Way To Go Dear #JohnDeere 🚜
Well done Sarah you remind me of my childhood on the farm I started driving tractors when i was 10 Great times You will remember all of this all your life Enjoy
Love seeing the young ladies taking this much interest in farming and running the heavy equipment. Makes you feel better about the future of farming.
Love the way you are teaching her. Describing what needs to be done and why. Learning hands on great to see nowadays.
Great job young lady! You and your sibs/ cousins are the future of our country! Thank you! ATB from sunny Wintergarden,Florida👍😎👍!
Not only is she a great operator. This teaches her responsibility. When I was her age I built my first cranberry bog on Cape Cod with a 14 ton bulldozer. Which ledy to have my own excavating business, which I recently retired from
Keep up the good work.
Just getting to the silage now in Aberdeenshire, been to blooming wet, great weather now, hope it holds for the hay, good job your doing there young lass, just listen to dad he will keep you right , great vid , thanks from bonnie Scotland.
One fine daughter you have there, Andrew. You'll make a farm girl out of her real soon!!
Regards from the UK!!
Awesome! Love to see the youth's being involved on the farm!
It takes a great teacher to instruct and not get upset or yell at the person you are teaching. Your daughter is doing just fine.
Great video. You have a remarkable daughter in Sarah you must be very proud of her.
she is a delightful young lady,,,a credit to the other young lady in your life,,, the boss,,,,,
This is REALLY GREAT TO SEE a young girl interested in running farm machinery.. I would say she was raised on the farm. She's doing a GREAT JOB. Hope she continues to be interested in what made this country.
I started back in the day plowing with a Case DC tractor when I was 10 years old.
Wow.......wow.........whata fine 15 year gal you're raising to appreciate, value, respective the land and that heavy-duty machinery. Proud of you wonderful folks. Pet
You are a great dad you got a lot of patients. and I think it's wonderful that your baby wants to learn something like that it's a great thing leave you open to do more Farm business. She's doing a wonderful job. I think it's great that she's takes an interest in her dad's farm and wanting to do something like that, not many kids do Maybe she'll keep up the tradition. I think it's great for father and his children to be able to work together like that they can accomplish a lot and learn from each other. Tell your baby I said keep up the great work she's doing and dad keep up the good patience. Y'all have a great day. 😀👍
Thanks for the comment
Nice video. Your daughter does a pretty good job, considering how difficult it is to drive a forage harvester properly (it looks easier than it is).
yeah.... more difficult than combine in wheat because have to monitor at once the pick up, and the spout.
Your a good Dad teaching your kids young to feel and learn responsibility....cheers from south western Ontario
Wow? You have the most amazingly competent kids I’ve ever seen. Congratulations to you and your wife!
It's pretty darn awesome that your getting your kids started early into farming. Not many do that anymore. At least not like when we were kids
Sarah you did a real good job. Worderful job Dad. You showed a lot of patience. Great video.
Wow what a go getter. You go girl! Its just amazing to see these young ladies and men work and learning all these different types of jobs on a farm.
You are teaching your daughter an important skillset. Gotta love those farm girls! That’s some good looking alfalfa haylage.
This teen will go places. I wish for all teens to be this way. This kid is probably content with helping out rather than having Social media. Good kid you raised . Dad
Thanks for the reply to my comment, It hard work keeping machinery fixed, and ye are doing a great job, well done,
Well sir you have to be very proud of Sarah she doing a really good job. These will be father daughter Memories Forever.
I think it is awesome that she is showing such great interest in the farm and the way it is run. Go Sarah.
I think that was fantastic your daughter seemed like she knew what she was doing very well you must be a proud father knowing your daughter is falling your foot steps she will be the next generation an take over the farm God bless her I am looking at this in 2020 so she's now 16 I hope she is still working on the farm great job back then 👍👍🇺🇸
Absolutely fabulous , very we done.👍Greetings from North Wales
Great job young lady. Following dads crooked windrows and running the joystick for the silage discharge. You put many a teen age boy I've tried to teach to Shame
Love your videos and, well done Sarah. Best Wishes from Ireland
Mighty fine job young lady!! 👍🏻
Awesome job, I grew up next to a family that farmed over 5k acres and I started to work for them when i was 12, I loved driving the huge JD 8630 and all the other equipment. I really miss it. Again Great job to your Daughter ^_^
That's a great looking stand after 4 years. You are doing a great job teaching her too. She'll catch right on.
I'll bet she is having the time of her life helping her dad get a crop in.
this was a mighty fine video sir. and you have a very smart and pretty daughter.
I would be sooo proud having daughter like this one!!! Finally some good girl,not any entitled brat!!More of them and America will not be lost in future!!
Frauen im Umgang mit modernster Technik -tolles Video ! Danke !
lot of respect for her doing that at her age was 16 when i started learning how to run my dad excavator and have worked for him ever since going on 15 years now :)
Go Sarah go Sarah go Sarah how do you know that green grass in the winter time looks awful good we can’t get it to grow that way in in Arkansas stutter stutter
Awesome training. So smooth voiced and doesn't even wimper over lost grain almost laughs everything off..Best way to Train a new driver.
Experience is the best teacher. Great job.
The young lady is doing a great job
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Marlee Rayburn I'm gonna take it you meant that in a good way. If not I've got a crow or three to pick with you.
EXCELLENT Instructor, Trainee, Video. Sarah, you go girl!!! 👍👍👍👍
Wow Sarah can do it all I would trust her skills on anything great job Sarah
It's a far cry from the self propelled chopper on a farm I worked on as a kid. It was a Gehl Brothers with a 2 row corn head, powered by an in line 6 continental with a straight pipe. It was loud and had poor turning radius because the front wheels did the steering. If you weren't careful you could spin out on the sand hills so you wanted to plan things out. It chopped to big of pieces so we used it to open up corn fields. We would chop two rounds around and two passes up the center of a field we were going to chop and one round around and one pass up center of the fields we were going to pick. All the corn we didn't chop was picked with a New Idea picker on a 4020 power shift. It's good to see a young woman out there who doesn't have the "I can't." attitude.
This is what it should be. Sons and daughters have helped on farms at all times. I was driving and harrowing when I was about 12-13 years old. I did not plow until I was about 15, I did not plow so straight furrows at first, but it got better over time. She has a good teacher, who explains slowly and objectively.
Thanks for the comment bud
Nice job , we done. Hi from North Wales 👍🏴
Kinda gives me hope for the future generations. Well done dad and daughter!
Dad and daughter you guys are a great team. Awesome job!!!!!
Brilliant job there, Sarah! And great coaching from you, dad!
American Girl at her best, making Dad proud. Thank you young lady.
She is doing a great job I taught both of my daughters to hunt deer's, clean and process them, second year my youngest shot a 16 point buck and she still gives me crap about out hunting me lol!
she did GREAT,God Bless her..................
Thats great you get all the kids helping!
Nice to see kids working this is how all kids should be raised great job Mom and Dad.
reminds me of when my teenage girls were helping me. Memories of days like this i'll carry to my grave.
Great video. It's great to see young women involved in agriculture. Looks like she's doing a good job. Thanks for the video.
Wow! She did a great job. I started running the bigger equipment when I was 15 also.
Glad to see your daughter behind the wheel !!
Got to LOVE a Farm Girl, Good Job Sarah.
when you have the family and the land and nature life could not be any better ,,you are blessed
That's so cool! Makes me wish I had a farm to share with my kids!
Awesome job. Your dad taught u well. Keep up the great job!!!!
excellent teaching!!!!love the way you stayed calm and showed her what she needed to do!!!
She's doing a wonderful job driving the chopper!
Your a great dad don't let anyone tell you anything else!!!
Nice to see that you let your kids run some of the equipment. Your daughter did a great job! I had my 9 year old son run our harvester and he did pretty good for his first time.
Barend van Lindenberg they have to learn some time
It's nice to see young people take an interest in farming, Good job young lady.
I like video like this when fathers teach there kids how to operate farm equipment.Great video.
I find all the controls, especially his direction on how to run them, so funny. It's ridiculous how technical these machines are now. I probably couldn't run anything anymore as there are too many directions. We greenchopped hay with a tractor pulling a chopper. You had to only worry about speed and keeping the chopper on the windrow. And directing the head.
Great going Sarah! Thanks for such a very good video and sharing with us.
It's good to see kids getting involved in making a farm work. Great job.
What an Operator! Great job Young Lady!
Gotta teach them young it's dad's like you that give them a bright future.
Your Children are lucky to be Farm Children! AND you are lucky that they want to help!
Great job Sarah !!!and great job Dad / teacher !!!
I wish I had a dad like you. :(
Great to see her starting so young. Hope see enjoyed it and keeps up the good work.
Hope she enjoyed it appolozies
Great job Sarah I started throwing bails at 14 or 15 what a confidence builder,
Ha! I just looked at some "news articles" about Playboy models and will definitely say they are nothing more that overpaid figures with lipstick and hair. I come here to Farming, Fixing & Fabricating and find a young lady doing work that Playboy models would dare not touch. She may only be in her mid teens, but Sarah has got my vote for a gal who gets out on the farm. Keep it up, Sarah!
(A big thank you for dad teaching her with OJT on machinery work. Kudos to you, too, sir!)
Awesome to see your kids helping u out
Sweet video. The kids can and do learn fast. Keep them out of the prestigious schools and they will live a productive life. Nice work.
What might be a cool idea is if you did a tour of the farm, showing all the equipment and buildings. Probably do it multi part series though to fit it all in.
Looks like ur daughter doing a find job ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍🏻🐝
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I grew up on a farm, driving farm equipment at an early age. When I took drivers Ed, the other two drivers never made it out of the parking lot. As for me, I drove 10 miles to the next town, on a very busy, narrow,two lane highway. As soon as I got my license, my dad had me driving a stick shift pickup, with 2000 pounds of corn, to town to get it ground for feed. Of course that included loading and unloading the truck.