Planting Hay Part 2- Finished!

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  • @gregedmand9939
    @gregedmand9939 День тому +57

    For those who think Tyler's hay looks like straw you have to ask the next logical question. Where then do you think his cattle get enough calories and protein to pack on the pounds they display? Another tell of his hay quality is how eagerly the Herd attacks their next bale even when they have good grass available. Animals aren't dumb. They know 5 star restaurant cuisine, when they find it.

    • @lucygreen888
      @lucygreen888 День тому

      😀🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

    • @lumpy1603
      @lumpy1603 День тому

      It's because the 3way he plants is mostly used for straw after its harvested for its seeds

    • @jeanohlerkingflower7284
      @jeanohlerkingflower7284 День тому +1

      Excellent video work! I do so enjoy your "farmer work" but the videos are also superb.

    • @dacboyz8
      @dacboyz8 День тому +2

      ​@@lumpy1603 and there is your difference!! He harvests before seeding, mostly.

    • @lumpy1603
      @lumpy1603 День тому

      @dacboyz8 even if you didn't harvest the seeds it'd still be used for straw

  • @Julia_Teeker
    @Julia_Teeker 2 дні тому +22

    Finishing the hay in an enclosed cab with good lighting… so nice!

  • @TheDrewCharles
    @TheDrewCharles День тому +17

    Please enjoy this positive comment I like your episodes keep them coming. This ought to tickle your algorithm.

  • @lastoeck
    @lastoeck День тому +9

    Tyler-You have a great eye for getting us awesome perspectives when filming. Tyler The Cinematographer!!

    • @lynnegee6814
      @lynnegee6814 15 годин тому +1

      Certainly some novel camera angles in this one 😊

  • @manleybrittain1296
    @manleybrittain1296 День тому +7

    i love the out take! you need a big blue of your very own!

  • @RoBA7
    @RoBA7 День тому +11

    Thanks for showing the feeding and the happy cows;)

  • @oceannaus
    @oceannaus День тому +27

    I don’t know why it’s so satisfying to watch you work your fields, but it is! This old lady really enjoys it! Thanks so much Tyler! God Bless!

    • @caroledwards3465
      @caroledwards3465 День тому +2

      From one old lady to another, I agree it's very relaxing to watch. Best wishes from England UK 🇬🇧

    • @oldladyfarmer7211
      @oldladyfarmer7211 День тому +2

      Oh my goodness - we should start an "Old Lady Tyler Farm Fan Club!" LOL

  • @kerryohara1970
    @kerryohara1970 День тому +7

    Watching from Australia, it is quite relaxing watching all the farming chores. Even if I have seen them done before it never gets old. Keep up the great work on your channel.

    • @anzacday4141
      @anzacday4141 День тому +2

      Same.....Adelaide here. G'Day

    • @heatherclayton-callaghan4270
      @heatherclayton-callaghan4270 День тому +1

      Same here, Ipswich Qld, Australia, originally dairy farming Sth. Otago, NZ., with another dairy farm Malanda Nth Qld Australia.

    • @farmertylerranch4399
      @farmertylerranch4399  День тому +1

      Thanks, I appreciate it!

    • @81carrerasc
      @81carrerasc 22 години тому +1

      Same here, Grampians Vic ! ....... retired on 20 acres with the roos !

  • @jackdawg4579
    @jackdawg4579 День тому +7

    It just makes me happy watching you going about your daily activities - thank you for sharing!

  • @daynaswan427
    @daynaswan427 День тому +12

    Thank you. I genuinely love watching this part of farm life. Your explanation about the wet ground and the sprouts being displaced is an added bonus. Your cattle are getting big on it and they love it so you know what you are doing......😊

  • @TheTlangdon
    @TheTlangdon 2 дні тому +10

    Another productive day on Farmer Tyler Ranch.

  • @jennifershephard4708
    @jennifershephard4708 День тому +9

    Quality man makes quality hay! Cows are happy, healthy and eager to eat their meal. I loved the shadow of you on the cows as you walked by while they were eating. Another great video!

  • @chrisbernard6811
    @chrisbernard6811 День тому +4

    Chico State should hire you to teach the ins and outs of farming. Maybe you could offer an internship for future farmers?

  • @nadeenflynn9673
    @nadeenflynn9673 2 дні тому +10

    Such a relief to have the hay planted. Now for some rain, but not too much! Looking forward to a great yield for you.

  • @artemiasalina1860
    @artemiasalina1860 День тому +7

    Great out-take at the end!

  • @markschumacher7408
    @markschumacher7408 День тому +7

    Things I have learned to like about FTR.
    1. How to travel through time, where days ago got me is really minutes ago for FTR.
    2. How to teleport from the hay field, where we were plant hat, to the hay barn, where this year’s crop is stored.
    3. How to appreciate the out-takes where filming did not go exactly as planned.
    Thanks, FTR! I fully enjoy your videos!

  • @marionsmith1464
    @marionsmith1464 2 дні тому +7

    Good job, looks great so far. Now all you need is the right amount of sun and rain to make a good crop. Nobody in Vegas takes greater risk than the farmer. Bless you.

  • @MoPets888
    @MoPets888 День тому +2

    Brings me back to days on my grandpa's farm and LONG DAYS INTO LONG NIGHTS. Those were some hard days but I learned the importance of farm life and helping the family. Thanks for the flashback with a strong family man and farmer. God bless you all and keep doing what you're doing 👍

  • @AustinPatterson-q1g
    @AustinPatterson-q1g 2 дні тому +11

    Thanks for sharing farmer Tyler ranch I enjoyed the video

  • @lorimecikalski3079
    @lorimecikalski3079 День тому +1

    By showing your "take two" footage, just goes to show how much thought and time and effort goes into your videos. Also loved the slo-mo while working the field. Well done!

  • @jeffreylocke8808
    @jeffreylocke8808 День тому +6

    Satisfying to see your hay field planted and ready for rain to grow the hay.

  • @chrisbernard6811
    @chrisbernard6811 День тому +4

    Your field looks so beautiful after this last step. Rain is coming just in time to get everything growing!

  • @elsmariestotz7093
    @elsmariestotz7093 День тому +3

    Er hat sooo schöne Augen und hat immer die Sonnenbrille an 😊😊😊❤

  • @jaclynalley809
    @jaclynalley809 2 дні тому +8

    we use a mixture of orchard grass, Timothy, and a small amount of kenland clover here in the mountains of VA. for our hay. you are exactly right, it's a regional thing. Thanks for another great video

    • @brycehess6708
      @brycehess6708 День тому +1

      We love orchard here in sw washington...we mix orchard,winter rye buckwheat and several clovers and it seems very drought proof 👍

    • @jaclynalley809
      @jaclynalley809 День тому +2

      @brycehess6708 It works for us too and the cows seem to do well on it

  • @FlynPig911
    @FlynPig911 2 дні тому +5

    I watched Part 1. Five minutes ago talk about timing!🎉

  • @anzacday4141
    @anzacday4141 День тому +2

    Great Video....................Excellent Combo - Tractor Roller & Harrows. Also, NO Rocks, good clean soil.

  • @Olderthantime-ic
    @Olderthantime-ic День тому +2

    Oh! you just answered a question I was never going to ask... in the bin of course! Love your days.

  • @anneoreilly4900
    @anneoreilly4900 День тому +4

    Really happy for you to have the hay field done and with the new tractor. Blessings on your family this holiday season.

  • @suzannesund4595
    @suzannesund4595 2 дні тому +6

    Have a Blessed Weekend with Your Family, Tyler ❤❤❤ 🐂🦃🐕🐾🐈‍⬛🐓

  • @kathrynbraun2073
    @kathrynbraun2073 День тому +5

    If you had told me I’d sit and watch a farmer plow and sow a field…😃

  • @jackieconnor6845
    @jackieconnor6845 День тому +5

    My god, you really are a hard worker, love all the angles you show us, I really do take my hat off to you 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😊😊😊😊xx

  • @Alfred19947
    @Alfred19947 День тому +1

    This was very enjoyable FT. I think your planting time table was right. With that moisture in the ground there will probably be accelerated germination. I would expect a bumper crop. Can’t wait to see the harvest. Also happy for you having that LS tractor. I know it’s making your life easier.

  • @dannygavin5860
    @dannygavin5860 День тому +3

    Great job Tyler, really enjoy your vedios I watch lot different ones yours is at top my list lol

  • @user-vw9uv2tz9c
    @user-vw9uv2tz9c День тому +3

    Looks like the cows don't care what color the hay is.

  • @markfin7225
    @markfin7225 День тому +1

    Perfect time to use the box blade and gather up some fertilizer for the garden and pasture.

  • @81carrerasc
    @81carrerasc День тому

    Nothing looks better than freshly worked up ground with a nice uniformity about it. Even, smooth straight light tillage ...... A1 imo.

  • @reaskelton4939
    @reaskelton4939 День тому +3

    Noticed it was getting to be evening as you were feeding the cattle, farming/ranching is a FULL time job. Sure enjoy watching you all.

  • @inthejcurve7968
    @inthejcurve7968 День тому +3

    that outro was a slam dunk!

  • @patrickb.richards1532
    @patrickb.richards1532 День тому +2

    Glad things are working out for you.

  • @denault3985
    @denault3985 День тому +4

    Great shots and angles!

  • @kevinwittstruck8764
    @kevinwittstruck8764 2 дні тому +3

    You are getting very talented on putting the net wrap in the trash can by using the loader with out getting off the tractor

  • @raullafontaine3056
    @raullafontaine3056 День тому +3

    Beautiful herd , they look so happy and healthy 👏 thank you for sharing 👍

  • @RobertKelley-f1b
    @RobertKelley-f1b 2 дні тому +3

    Good job on getting the hay field planted now own to another job have a good weekend.

  • @cajunnathan4586
    @cajunnathan4586 День тому +2

    Getting to be a Nice sizable herd of cows!

  • @robertsimmons3556
    @robertsimmons3556 2 дні тому +3

    Good update FTR! Glad your done and out of the fields especially with this last round of rain!

  • @tina.clafferty
    @tina.clafferty 2 дні тому +7

    I need a buddy update. I haven’t seen him in a while.

  • @BeckyMcDermott
    @BeckyMcDermott День тому +2

    Hopefully the seed is on cheaper side being you have to replant etc every year. Seems to be a lot of passes on the field. Nice work. Jeff.

  • @jamesbergan2527
    @jamesbergan2527 День тому +2

    Some good lookin cattle !

  • @jennifermartinus4929
    @jennifermartinus4929 2 дні тому +3

    Great work, Tyler. 👍🐂😊

  • @snipe757
    @snipe757 7 годин тому

    That's an awfully nice tractor. It makes the work look easy. You do it credit by showing what it can do. Hadn't heard of LS before seeing it on this channel, but I'd be sure to check it out if it came time to buy a new tractor.
    Also, those tractor work videos never get old. IIRC there were some videos of extended overhead shots, guitar music playing and the tractor humming along, turning the earth as it went. Same for the harvesting and baling videos. Loved those videos, and would be very pleased to see them again.

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  • @VonnE-l2k
    @VonnE-l2k 2 дні тому +3

    Field looks Great.

  • @danielashford2430
    @danielashford2430 День тому +2

    I learned about hay,thanks Tyler peace brother…

  • @sharonhooks9071
    @sharonhooks9071 День тому +1

    Great job Tyler!

  • @JP-jq1qx
    @JP-jq1qx День тому +1

    at 15:24 That is so awesome!!!

  • @northerncatom7732
    @northerncatom7732 23 години тому

    We had same issues with our hay crop (Rye) here in the Bay Area. We like to wait for an inch or so of rain before working the ground, keeps dust down and makes soil easier to work . The November rain way over produced keeping us out of the field. We took a chance, worked the ground and seeded just before this December rain and WIND storm. The soil was wet but no issues. AS you said, nice to have that behind us.

  • @kenrosser8160
    @kenrosser8160 День тому +2

    Instead of sending those bags back you should take them over to the ranch an spread them out over there

    • @farmertylerranch4399
      @farmertylerranch4399  День тому +1

      I tried that last year and I didn’t feel like it accomplished much. Birds ate most of it and it didn’t germinate very well because I don’t have a good way to cover it in that scenario

  • @randymyers3719
    @randymyers3719 День тому +2

    That’s a lot of horse power for that size of equipment!

  • @mynameis123456ish
    @mynameis123456ish 8 годин тому

    Great video! Here in New Zealand most people just make grass silage nowadays. We rarely get a long enough window to make hay so its much easier to just cut one afternoon and bale the day after.

  • @jerrygibs8120
    @jerrygibs8120 День тому +2

    Good job. Great video. Thanks Farmer T. Prayers and blessings to you, your wife, kiddos and associates. Lifting you up in Jesus's Name for all your needs, commitments, project goals and much success in what you consider important for your family. Sincere blessings brother. ☝🙏🙌💪❤🎯💯%

  • @johnzink3309
    @johnzink3309 День тому +2

    Thx

  • @lynnegee6814
    @lynnegee6814 15 годин тому

    It's always interesting, seeing how people in other parts of the world carry out similar processes (I'm in England BTW). One thing 'missing' from todays video when your were harrowing & rolling the seed in - no birds! Here, there is always a mixed flock of seagulls & crows behind a tractor as it works the land. Looks a little strange without them. I hope you get a good crop. 👍🏻

  • @dmark6699
    @dmark6699 2 дні тому +3

    Great video Tyler.

  • @keen1957
    @keen1957 День тому +2

    Ha ha …love the trash can shot!

  • @susananderson1216
    @susananderson1216 День тому +2

    Hello from Idaho ❤ great video!

  • @freddylove9914
    @freddylove9914 17 годин тому

    Great job Tyler

  • @Sharon-g8q5u
    @Sharon-g8q5u 2 дні тому +1

    Hi Tyler now that is some happy cows ! Our cows north of Toronto are running through the snow,I’m sure our farmers are probably keeping their herd in the barns,your digging up of the soil seems to be working out good .hopefully you will have a good crop when it is time to plant.well thanks for another great video,take care from Ontario🇨🇦

  • @lindakinsey1093
    @lindakinsey1093 18 годин тому

    Thanks

  • @allysonh6410
    @allysonh6410 День тому

    🙌great job, FTR

  • @jackdawg4579
    @jackdawg4579 День тому +1

    We must have similar conditions here, the only hay that has any green colour to it at all here is usually pure lucerne, everything else just looks yellow.

  • @melissaparker8406
    @melissaparker8406 День тому +2

    Animals ❤❤

  • @melaniedavis2526
    @melaniedavis2526 День тому

    I'm excited to watch the Hay grow if that isn't funny right! 😂 Looks so beautiful all planted! I bet that really is a heavy load off your shoulder!! Looks good! Really good! 👍 I just love watching your cattle run to their hay!!! They know something good when they see it! Lol Job well done Tyler! Love watching your videos!

  • @kevinwittstruck8764
    @kevinwittstruck8764 2 дні тому +2

    Hi good morning Tyler from Indiana

  • @jackcrawford4095
    @jackcrawford4095 День тому +1

    Hey Tyler have you ever thought about gazing the cattle on the hay field after you cut the last cut it will a more fertilizer

    • @farmertylerranch4399
      @farmertylerranch4399  День тому +3

      I have thought about it but probably will not ever do it. There would only be about a two month window where it would make sense to do it and that happens to be right when they’re having calves. Not a great time to be moving them.

  • @westsidesjvalley
    @westsidesjvalley 2 дні тому +1

    I was starting to think you planted before the last storm and didn’t show us since well I think you covered that part in your video.
    Many years when we got late and with either grain or hay we would hit it with a field cultivator and a light Caterpillar crawler, broadcast the seed or fly it on and then cover. With a light flexible peg tooth harrow and orchard tractor. Spent many years even in grade school covering seed between storms. This was on heavy Adobe clay.

  • @cindymcmurray6879
    @cindymcmurray6879 День тому +3

    2 tubers I watch get sponsored on tractors. You and Chadd Doss Farms. You two both deserve it. Enjoy watching both of you from a non farmer.

    • @81carrerasc
      @81carrerasc День тому +1

      And Country View Acres ......

  • @barbaraberrier8840
    @barbaraberrier8840 2 дні тому +2

    Yeah hayfield all done.
    Seems like that one headed right for the camera with glee.😅
    How is Buddy? Haven't seen him for awhile, he always used to be first thru the gate.
    Hope you and your family have a great weekend.

  • @keithhughes2936
    @keithhughes2936 День тому +1

    My question is how likely are you going to keep the LS. You seem to be falling in love with the amount of work you can do faster and easier. I think it would be a worthwhile investment that will pay off. But you have a few gates that needs modification for the LS to go through.

  • @anzacday4141
    @anzacday4141 День тому +1

    Very nice herd, No trouble makers amongst them at all.

  • @michaeltraweek2377
    @michaeltraweek2377 День тому +1

    Great show ... How many Acres are you planting ?...

  • @elwoodbutrum5270
    @elwoodbutrum5270 День тому

    You are keeping the LS. 😆

  • @shadowlord5574
    @shadowlord5574 2 дні тому +2

    👍👍👍👍👍

  • @genevieveanderson6033
    @genevieveanderson6033 2 дні тому +2

    💖💖💖💖💖

  • @robreesor5011
    @robreesor5011 День тому +1

    Tyler I am curious why you plant your hay feild every year and dont do something similar to most other farmers like Pete on Just a Few Acres and grow typical grasses that come back 3 or 4 times a year every year. Seems like it would save work planting every year.

    • @farmertylerranch4399
      @farmertylerranch4399  День тому +2

      Very simple- no irrigation out there and we don’t get summer rain

    • @robreesor5011
      @robreesor5011 10 годин тому

      ​@@farmertylerranch4399ahh ok that makes more sence...thanks Tyler👍

  • @richardcook1965
    @richardcook1965 День тому +1

    Is there a radio in the LS and if so, what do you listen to?

  • @benchacon4983
    @benchacon4983 День тому +1

    Hey Tyler what was those last few bags you said were a surprise on last video?

  • @IvyTurnbull-wn5wn
    @IvyTurnbull-wn5wn День тому +1

    Do you have the problem with the geese, when planting all that seed ?

  • @Alfred19947
    @Alfred19947 День тому

    This is way off topic of this video, but I’ve been watching some of your older videos tonight. Videos where you talk about harvesting your steers, or pigs. I’m curious what the disposition is of harvesting those animals?

  • @dottielynch9763
    @dottielynch9763 2 дні тому +1

    Flying low at 6 mph. Whew!

  • @Joe-cp2db
    @Joe-cp2db 14 годин тому

    What kind of temperatures do you get between December to march…here in Canada we get anywhere between 0- minas 20

  • @briangrammer898
    @briangrammer898 День тому +1

    ❤❤VIDEO ❤❤

  • @hschultz123
    @hschultz123 День тому

    Taylor, Some people complain about the taste of beef grown on alfalfa. It's a taste of your beef better because it grows on essentially grain hay?

  • @HergenriderCattle
    @HergenriderCattle День тому

    Is something like an alfalfa grass mix just not economical for your location? Or just from not owning the swather you use?

    • @farmertylerranch4399
      @farmertylerranch4399  День тому +1

      That field doesn’t have irrigation so it wouldn’t survive much past April

  • @stephaniewilson3955
    @stephaniewilson3955 2 дні тому +2

    Nice to see that Canada is advertising what a stable business opportunity they can offer to all those US companies that are worried by the instability of the incoming US government.

  • @briantaylor467
    @briantaylor467 2 дні тому

    Why don't you do it in bricks Tyler we usually ❤ do it in bricks over in England my friend united kingdom ❤ we usually go for a full clover mix over here and what a flaming crop we got mate

  • @debbietanner7395
    @debbietanner7395 День тому

    Are you going to do preg testing?

  • @michellenicholes2087
    @michellenicholes2087 День тому

    How come you didn't use a grain drill. You only have to drive your field once. I can't speak for California but I bought my grain drill for like $300 at an auction

  • @JoL-t6k
    @JoL-t6k День тому

    Fescue cures yellow.🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @bobsandone3108
    @bobsandone3108 3 години тому

    Wouldn't it be a lot cheaper if you grew your hay crop from plants whose roots stayed in the ground and reproduced after each cutting?

  • @leeprice2380
    @leeprice2380 День тому

    how many cows do you have ?

  • @glennclarkson4075
    @glennclarkson4075 День тому

    In my world that is a cultivator and providing too much coverage, better to have tire tracks exposed than to bury seed deep. We would use ‘drags’ rectangular pull behind piece side by side, made of steel straps in many x’s with a 4” or so tooth bolted at each x intersection. Just sayin.