I used to do all this type of work out on the farm about 45 years ago when I was a kid. This brings back some good memories. Keep up the good work Taylor.
Same. We raised beef cattle and lots of hay in Nebraska. We stacked so much alfalfa and prairie hay. Used a hay cage. It’s all so familiar, I can smell the new mown hay.
Nichts ist schöner als die Zeichen des Vorfrühling zu finden. Kein Licht ist freundlicher,keine Luft ist reiner .Das Alte ist vergangen ,das Jüngste ist am Start. Liebe Grüße aus
Hi Taylor, the old implements are coming out of retirement to do some work in the fields. Just a few repairs, new parts and WD40 will have them as good as new. It is good to see Brent is even keen to sow some crops this year. You will be glad when it finally stops raining and the fields dry out so you can work in the sun. You have had some nice calves lately but unfortunately they are mostly bulls not heifers. Looking forward to seeing you on the tractor turning the soil. Chris from Victoria, Australia 🇦🇺.
Y’all did very well with the pronunciation of Yazoo City. I live near there and grew up in a small town called Tchula located near Yazoo City. Don’t even try to say that one. I love your channel.
Yahzoo City is where Jerry Clowlery is from. He was a country comedian in thSeventies and eighties. He told stories from that area down there. Just a little story. I take it you are going to take some of the farm land back and plant it. Have a good season.
Yazoo City. I saw that name on a weather map a week or two ago and it really does exist. And it made me smile. It's amazing how that equipment you pulled out of the weeds cleaned up; I expected all those weeds to cling on for dear life. . .
Hello miss Taylor when I watch your videos it helps bring back old memories I worked on a farm out in Palo Verde Arizona they had Farm beside one another scattered out a little ways on some Acres will I help cut hay with a side swapper I drove tractor break hay in Windrose help with a few cattles castrating and dehorning some of the bigger guys branded after school and on weekends the biggest equipment I drove was a D6 caterpillar a big old land Ripper real big Claus goes in the ground about 3 ft a land floater it is a big square frame looks like a box to level out the ground after the field been disc plowed and you kind of remind me of a lady that I work chopping cotton when I was a kid out in Buckeye Arizona area chopping weeds out of a cotton field with a hole I used to help her I reach over on her row and chopped Johnson grass in the big weeds I was beginning to like the girl she was a white girl I am Mexican now I am 72 years old God bless you and your boss hope you have a very blessed day
Taylor I really love your Channel you and Brent are the perfect team I love how you guys use old equipment and you bring them back and I love the dairy I'm watching all your videos thank you thank you for all your hard work looking forward to seeing this spring and watch you run the 1086 stay safe stay warm God bless
Hi Taylor 👋 fabulous video as always. Please say hello to Brent for us. Wishing you both all the very best and keep safe and well 👍. Regards to all. Patrick Brazil 😊.
Enjoyed hanging out with yall today!! There are signs of spring busting out everywhere here where I live. We are definitely in our 'mud season'! Stay safe, dry and warm!
Hope you find the jack for the disk, that is a nice looking unit. I am used to seeing old broken ones with a bunch of welds. Always nice to see happy cows. Excellent job on the video and editing Tay. I hope you guys stay safe and healthy.
Hi Taylor and Brent just finished watching you’re video was beautiful and awesome I like it when you said I don’t know how pronounce it I thought I was only one now there’s two of us and all farms equipment are antique and running like brand new love it and as always you both be safe 🇺🇸🇺🇸
I enjoy your videos. FYI check out Jerry Clower, he was a former fertilizer salesman who got into comedy. He was from Yazoo City, Mississippi. Keep it pure! Keep it simple!😊
Hey Taylor. I live 75 miles from Yazoo City. We go fishing there a lot in the summer. The Yazoo River is pretty big. I love all of your videos. I'm always ready for the next one! I hope you have a great week. You and Brent! 😊😊😊
Nice video Taylor! Good to see you getting the equipment out and servicing it! Looks like you are all set to go. That's the way it is in the spring. Hope the year goes positive for you guys!
Good Morning Taylor enjoyed the video and its always exciting to get the equipment out and ready for spring work.I no here it will be anoter 2 months .Have a great day
Good morning Taylor. Spring is almost here and so is preparation for spring fieldwork which means getting your machinery ready for planting. You said you weren’t made for work but you sure work hard at what you do. Really enjoyed another informative video. I still have an old disc, a spring tooth, and old quack digger buried in the grass out in the back 40 and they are yours if you want them. (lol) Keep smiling, keep farming, and stay safe. 🐄🚜😉🇺🇸
Good morning working girl! I remember Spring time turning the cow out! RODEO!!!! use to be around here, any grove of trees out back would have old equipment, old cars. Some places were generational, like a time capsule! Drag something out that broke down 40 years ago, finally fix it one more time! Every thing has a use on the farm!
Hey Taylor, be carefull of your fingers on the heads of those plow bolts are really sharp when you go to put your moldboards back on. Also on your planter make sure to free up your openers and ck bearings on those also. Your implement you call a harrow looks like an offset disk to me but should work to work your chiseled ground down. Just let it get dry before you get on it to wet with your disk harrow. Good luck this spring. Stan Ia.
I think the thing I admire most about you is that your always smiling. It brightens my day always 😁. It must be getting spring there your ponytails getting longer 😁🤭🙋♂️👍🙏🙏🙏⚘. Everyone in Northeast Arkansas says hey Taylor and Brent 🙋♂️🙋♂️🙋♂️🙋♂️🙋♂️🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕
The excitement of planting season is upon you. Yeehaw! Also yes America has some towns with strange names. I worked for a company in Zelienople, PA. When ordering part it was always comical to hear the comments from the folks taking the order.
Really enjoy your videos. You have a good attitude which will do you well throughout your life. What are long term plans for farm ? Is there a chance you could take it over when the time comes? You are gaining a wealth of knowledge doing what your doing
Awesome video again Taylor thanks. Must be nice to be outside working on machinery, it's great when you are checking implements knowing its not going to be long before you're out in the fields. Means spring is finally here. Think you will be in the fields first as all the fields here in the UK are waterlogged, thanks again take care and stay safe 👍 😊.
I’ve never been to Yazoo city MS but one of my favorite comedian/story tellers came from just down the road in Liberty MS. He talked about Yazoo city in some of his tales. Hearing you two talk about it takes me back. Looks like it’s all in decent shape. Always amazes me how some of tha stuff sits forever then some grease and pb blaster maybe some air in tires then it’s back in the dirt.
Ahh the annual late winter/early spring ritual of equipment service. I've got parts on order for the planter...expensive, but will keep us going for a long time. It's nice to roll into the spring season with repairs/service completed so delays will be minimal. Your cattle are probably appreciating some outdoor time!!!
Good video, looks like it is wet , here where I am we got close to 3 inches of rain yesterday and some of the fields look like small lakes. We usually start planting corn in early April but if it stays this wet might be a bit later. Thanks again for your hard work you put in your videos.
Good morning sweetie another great video we are having the same weather here. A lot of that older machinery is a lot better than some of this new stuff that’s for sure.🤗
Hi!!! Thanks so much😀. Hopefully this nasty storm missed you, lots and lots of rain!! I agree too much computer operation now and not enough quality manufacturing!
@@tayfarms no unfortunately we got about 3 inches of rain between yesterday and overnight last night and the winds are very heavy and still are blowing very bad. Glad you’re safe up there and I agree 100% about the equipment.🤗
Not sure what your plans are for the gutter cleaner. Just some information to pass along. There is a listing under Craigs List, Watertown, NY for a 355' - 18" - high lift paddle - clockwise Patz gutter cleaner - used 5 years with very little wear - asking $3,000 - the farm is in Gouverneur NY at 482 Chub Lake Road. I am not the seller, just saw the listing and thought I would pass it along. The farm on Chub Lake Road is a nice looking dairy farm.
Good time to find your old not often used equipment. I once parked an old disc my dad used in tthe 50's and 60's and couldn't remember where it was a couple three years later as the reeds canary grass I parked it in along the creek had grown about 6 feet high over the implement. Waded in around July with a walking stick to balance with in case I tripped, fearing I might damage a shin bone if I hit the angle iron hard in ther deep grass. With caution I happened to see it before bumping into it.Never parked it where grass would get that high again. Those Glencoes were used in minimum tillage many decades ago. The ones in this area had a row of colters in front to cut the plant material and prevent plugging and the teeth were not sweeps but twist shovels to throw the dirt in different directions and make an uneven seedbed. You ran those accross the field not up and down the hills to prevent rain erosion. Surprised to see sweeps as those are used in dry areas alot to prevent wind erosion like on the great plains.
Your probable much to young but look up Jerry Clower as he was a comedian and spoke often of Yazoo city in many of his stories of his youth. Very funny comedian. perfect time to get the equipment ready for the coming season and a little grease never hurt anybody.
It is going to be fun to see you do some tillage. That equipment looks plenty good enough to do what you need to do. About how many acres of corn are you putting in? If you said I am sorry I must have missed it.
Hi, I can’t wait to take y’all along chiseling with me!! We haven’t quite worked everything out yet but this year we’re planning on starting pretty small scale and see how it goes from there😀
You are wrong Taylor. You are built for work, maybe not heavy equipment mechanic, but you can do light work and mechanics as you have proven so many times before. But it great to see you and Brent getting back into planting again I think it will save you money on feed in the long run.
you two work together very well no fussing or hollering just a little humor and work mow around a little in the area and you will be sure to find the jack, mite not be able to use it tho lol what is the end use for the corn?
You will bend that pipe on the loader lifting things with that it not designed as a lifting point you need a d shackle welded on top of the bucket for lifting or a set of forks instead of the bucket .
I hate to say it but, I think its time to put some money into that chain. It seems like its, getting too unreliable. I feel bad for you guys spending so much time on it. looks like a hassle. love the videos thanks
I have found that parts are generally much cheaper on the internet. And they deliver right to your door. Machinery dealers in our area have gotten outrageous on parts pricing. Also you may want to consider an impact wrench, either battery operated, air or electric.
Do you have your seed corn bought yet? I think that is a 38inch row planter. may want to consider a hybrid like a soft starch leafy corn silage, that has a super good flex ear, and wide, long leaves to so it canopy's well in the wide row to help keep weed down. (I'm a cornsilage guy for seed corn company, and my Dad has some 56 planters)
Hey Taylor, thanks for another great video. I don`t know if I missed something, but willyour farm get back into planting silage corn or do you plan on doing something different?
Hey Taylor Nice vid from you working on tillage Equipment. Will you use Hayground for Corn or the Land that was rented out? Will you feed Cornsilage to replace the Cornmeal?
God Bless You Taylor
Glad to see a young woman that is in to farming, you go girl!!
I used to do all this type of work out on the farm about 45 years ago when I was a kid. This brings back some good memories. Keep up the good work Taylor.
Same. We raised beef cattle and lots of hay in Nebraska. We stacked so much alfalfa and prairie hay. Used a hay cage. It’s all so familiar, I can smell the new mown hay.
Always fun to get out old equipment that hasn't been used in years. Definitely enough to give you spring fever
FARM GIRLS RULE specially this young lady!! god bless you!!
Tay there’s another Patz gutter cleaner on Vermont Craigslist. I think it said clockwise rotation 1300. Have Fun Thanks
I will check it out, thank you!
Loved the video home to see the video of plowing disking an planting. Great time. Thank u taylor😊😊😊😊😊
Picked up a breaker bar and ratchet and not a cordless impact. I'm impressed 👍
You'll like pulling that chisel plow with the 1066
Glad to see you’re getting some use out of your new tools. Take care!!
They are so handy! Thanks again!😀
Great video Taylor and Brent
Thank you!!
Nichts ist schöner als die Zeichen des Vorfrühling zu finden. Kein Licht ist freundlicher,keine Luft ist reiner .Das Alte ist vergangen ,das Jüngste ist am Start. Liebe Grüße aus
Hi Taylor, the old implements are coming out of retirement to do some work in the fields. Just a few repairs, new parts and WD40 will have them as good as new. It is good to see Brent is even keen to sow some crops this year. You will be glad when it finally stops raining and the fields dry out so you can work in the sun. You have had some nice calves lately but unfortunately they are mostly bulls not heifers. Looking forward to seeing you on the tractor turning the soil. Chris from Victoria, Australia 🇦🇺.
Y’all did very well with the pronunciation of Yazoo City. I live near there and grew up in a small town called Tchula located near Yazoo City. Don’t even try to say that one. I love your channel.
Thanks Tay, so glad spring is close. Looking forward to the plowing and planting. 👍👏🐄
Good morning Taylor,wide range of equipment to tackle your farm jobs.
Good afternoon God bless you ❤️ Taylor! Ur so funny at times ! I like ur videos and you have a great personality!
Hi! Thank you so much ☺️
That is some good equipment you have there. I particularly like the Glencoe chisel!
Good morning Taylor love your videos 💯😍💯😍💯😍💯😍💯😍😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Thanks for another great video. I'm Traveling for work this week and was about to watch some Tayfarms reruns!
Yahzoo City is where Jerry Clowlery is from. He was a country comedian in thSeventies and eighties. He told stories from that area down there. Just a little story. I take it you are going to take some of the farm land back and plant it. Have a good season.
Make sure you check the bottom Bushing or bearing. when ours was doing that that was the problem the bearing was worn!
Your so hands-on with everything great job
Wow, thanks!
Yazoo City. I saw that name on a weather map a week or two ago and it really does exist. And it made me smile. It's amazing how that equipment you pulled out of the weeds cleaned up; I expected all those weeds to cling on for dear life. . .
Thanks for the update, we are all looking forward to you planting corn!!!
Hello miss Taylor when I watch your videos it helps bring back old memories I worked on a farm out in Palo Verde Arizona they had Farm beside one another scattered out a little ways on some Acres will I help cut hay with a side swapper I drove tractor break hay in Windrose help with a few cattles castrating and dehorning some of the bigger guys branded after school and on weekends the biggest equipment I drove was a D6 caterpillar a big old land Ripper real big Claus goes in the ground about 3 ft a land floater it is a big square frame looks like a box to level out the ground after the field been disc plowed and you kind of remind me of a lady that I work chopping cotton when I was a kid out in Buckeye Arizona area chopping weeds out of a cotton field with a hole I used to help her I reach over on her row and chopped Johnson grass in the big weeds I was beginning to like the girl she was a white girl I am Mexican now I am 72 years old God bless you and your boss hope you have a very blessed day
Barn Cleaner`s are awesome when they work
Taylor I really love your Channel you and Brent are the perfect team I love how you guys use old equipment and you bring them back and I love the dairy I'm watching all your videos thank you thank you for all your hard work looking forward to seeing this spring and watch you run the 1086 stay safe stay warm God bless
Good video Tay think your going to have to change all the chains in near future there not looking good keep these videos coming great stuff 👍👍👌
Love your videos, but he's pretty good at putting down sawdust with that skid steer
That chain is a pain . We took ours out and would just shovel them . As always great video and you are AMAZING ❤
Maybe that jack you found on the side of the road was actually yours all along.
☺️ that would be ironic 😂
Hi Taylor 👋 fabulous video as always. Please say hello to Brent for us. Wishing you both all the very best and keep safe and well 👍. Regards to all. Patrick Brazil 😊.
Enjoyed hanging out with yall today!! There are signs of spring busting out everywhere here where I live. We are definitely in our 'mud season'! Stay safe, dry and warm!
The chisel plow is a Glencoe soil saver. My dream plow is a 9 shank Glencoe disk chisel.
So cool to see that old iron come out of the weeds .
"Knock a maggot off a gut cart." 🤣🤣Humor makes the day lighter.
😅it absolutely does
Hope you find the jack for the disk, that is a nice looking unit. I am used to seeing old broken ones with a bunch of welds. Always nice to see happy cows. Excellent job on the video and editing Tay. I hope you guys stay safe and healthy.
Miss Taylor you so good in what do and are learning ❤
Another great video showing us your day. Thanks.
Hi Taylor and Brent just finished watching you’re video was beautiful and awesome I like it when you said I don’t know how pronounce it I thought I was only one now there’s two of us and all farms equipment are antique and running like brand new love it and as always you both be safe 🇺🇸🇺🇸
I enjoy your videos. FYI check out Jerry Clower, he was a former fertilizer salesman who got into comedy. He was from Yazoo City, Mississippi.
Keep it pure!
Keep it simple!😊
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it😊
I enjoy you and Brent good team
Hey Taylor. I live 75 miles from Yazoo City. We go fishing there a lot in the summer. The Yazoo River is pretty big.
I love all of your videos. I'm always ready for the next one! I hope you have a great week. You and Brent! 😊😊😊
Nice work Taylor Brent have a great day.
Nice video Taylor! Good to see you getting the equipment out and servicing it! Looks like you are all set to go. That's the way it is in the spring. Hope the year goes positive for you guys!
Nice work Taylor.
Good Morning Taylor enjoyed the video and its always exciting to get the equipment out and ready for spring work.I no here it will be anoter 2 months .Have a great day
Good morning Taylor. Spring is almost here and so is preparation for spring fieldwork which means getting your machinery ready for planting. You said you weren’t made for work but you sure work hard at what you do. Really enjoyed another informative video. I still have an old disc, a spring tooth, and old quack digger buried in the grass out in the back 40 and they are yours if you want them. (lol) Keep smiling, keep farming, and stay safe. 🐄🚜😉🇺🇸
Hi Tay Always enjoy your videos I'm a farmer from west Cornwall UK
Hi, that’s awesome! So glad you commented 😀!
Good morning working girl! I remember Spring time turning the cow out! RODEO!!!! use to be around here, any grove of trees out back would have old equipment, old cars. Some places were generational, like a time capsule! Drag something out that broke down 40 years ago, finally fix it one more time! Every thing has a use on the farm!
Hey Taylor, be carefull of your fingers on the heads of those plow bolts are really sharp when you go to put your moldboards back on. Also on your planter make sure to free up your openers and ck bearings on those also. Your implement you call a harrow looks like an offset disk to me but should work to work your chiseled ground down. Just let it get dry before you get on it to wet with your disk harrow. Good luck this spring. Stan Ia.
I think the full name is an offset disk harrow, as opposed to a chisel tooth harrow. We always just called ours a disk or a drag.
I think the thing I admire most about you is that your always smiling. It brightens my day always 😁. It must be getting spring there your ponytails getting longer 😁🤭🙋♂️👍🙏🙏🙏⚘. Everyone in Northeast Arkansas says hey Taylor and Brent 🙋♂️🙋♂️🙋♂️🙋♂️🙋♂️🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕
That Glencoe is sweet
The excitement of planting season is upon you. Yeehaw! Also yes America has some towns with strange names. I worked for a company in Zelienople, PA. When ordering part it was always comical to hear the comments from the folks taking the order.
Good Job!
Fantastic good video, it will be exciting to see the old machines out in the field, do you have a plow also 😊
Really enjoy your videos. You have a good attitude which will do you well throughout your life. What are long term plans for farm ? Is there a chance you could take it over when the time comes? You are gaining a wealth of knowledge doing what your doing
Good job Tay n Brett,,glad the girls got to go out
Mow that grass area and you will find that jack!!!
I love the way you said snot at 27:56!
Wow awesome i have a Amco dubble off set three point hitch 7 feet wide weights 2400 pounds does a great job here in northeast Alabama 💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
Awesome video again Taylor thanks. Must be nice to be outside working on machinery, it's great when you are checking implements knowing its not going to be long before you're out in the fields. Means spring is finally here. Think you will be in the fields first as all the fields here in the UK are waterlogged, thanks again take care and stay safe 👍 😊.
I’ve never been to Yazoo city MS but one of my favorite comedian/story tellers came from just down the road in Liberty MS. He talked about Yazoo city in some of his tales. Hearing you two talk about it takes me back. Looks like it’s all in decent shape. Always amazes me how some of tha stuff sits forever then some grease and pb blaster maybe some air in tires then it’s back in the dirt.
need some chain guides to keep it on sprockets. good work!
Nice vid! And the fun begins?
I'm ready Tay I'll b over for pancakes and sausage and bacon with your maple syrup and of course lots of coffee love u guys ❤
Ahh the annual late winter/early spring ritual of equipment service. I've got parts on order for the planter...expensive, but will keep us going for a long time. It's nice to roll into the spring season with repairs/service completed so delays will be minimal. Your cattle are probably appreciating some outdoor time!!!
You are hard at work!👍
Good video, looks like it is wet , here where I am we got close to 3 inches of rain yesterday and some of the fields look like small lakes. We usually start planting corn in early April but if it stays this wet might be a bit later. Thanks again for your hard work you put in your videos.
Good job.
Ok getting ready for spring plowing
Miss them days still get to do it sometimes but not like when we had the fram.
Good as well Tay,see ya on the next one.
Good morning sweetie another great video we are having the same weather here. A lot of that older machinery is a lot better than some of this new stuff that’s for sure.🤗
Hi!!! Thanks so much😀. Hopefully this nasty storm missed you, lots and lots of rain!! I agree too much computer operation now and not enough quality manufacturing!
@@tayfarms no unfortunately we got about 3 inches of rain between yesterday and overnight last night and the winds are very heavy and still are blowing very bad. Glad you’re safe up there and I agree 100% about the equipment.🤗
Not sure what your plans are for the gutter cleaner. Just some information to pass along. There is a listing under Craigs List, Watertown, NY for a 355' - 18" - high lift paddle - clockwise Patz gutter cleaner - used 5 years with very little wear - asking $3,000 - the farm is in Gouverneur NY at 482 Chub Lake Road. I am not the seller, just saw the listing and thought I would pass it along. The farm on Chub Lake Road is a nice looking dairy farm.
Good time to find your old not often used equipment. I once parked an old disc my dad used in tthe 50's and 60's and couldn't remember where it was a couple three years later as the reeds canary grass I parked it in along the creek had grown about 6 feet high over the implement. Waded in around July with a walking stick to balance with in case I tripped, fearing I might damage a shin bone if I hit the angle iron hard in ther deep grass. With caution I happened to see it before bumping into it.Never parked it where grass would get that high again. Those Glencoes were used in minimum tillage many decades ago. The ones in this area had a row of colters in front to cut the plant material and prevent plugging and the teeth were not sweeps but twist shovels to throw the dirt in different directions and make an uneven seedbed. You ran those accross the field not up and down the hills to prevent rain erosion. Surprised to see sweeps as those are used in dry areas alot to prevent wind erosion like on the great plains.
You and Brent are some team!
Aw thank you!
Maine has 5 seasons --- Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring and Mud season.
Truer words never spoken 😂👍🏻
Your probable much to young but look up Jerry Clower as he was a comedian and spoke often of Yazoo city in many of his stories of his youth. Very funny comedian. perfect time to get the equipment ready for the coming season and a little grease never hurt anybody.
What you called a harrow out West we called it a disc.
It is going to be fun to see you do some tillage. That equipment looks plenty good enough to do what you need to do. About how many acres of corn are you putting in? If you said I am sorry I must have missed it.
Hi, I can’t wait to take y’all along chiseling with me!! We haven’t quite worked everything out yet but this year we’re planning on starting pretty small scale and see how it goes from there😀
You are wrong Taylor. You are built for work, maybe not heavy equipment mechanic, but you can do light work and mechanics as you have proven so many times before. But it great to see you and Brent getting back into planting again I think it will save you money on feed in the long run.
There's nothing like the smell of fresh turn soil only a farmer would understand that
I didn't mean to leave out a hat for Brent, too.
you two work together very well no fussing or hollering just a little humor and work mow around a little in the area and you will be sure to find the jack, mite not be able to use it tho lol what is the end use for the corn?
You mentioned you haven’t done corn since 2017… who planted the corn last year where the chisel and disc were parked? Looks like it was chopped
You will bend that pipe on the loader lifting things with that it not designed as a lifting point you need a d shackle welded on top of the bucket for lifting or a set of forks instead of the bucket .
I hate to say it but, I think its time to put some money into that chain. It seems like its, getting too unreliable. I feel bad for you guys spending so much time on it. looks like a hassle. love the videos thanks
I have found that parts are generally much cheaper on the internet. And they deliver right to your door. Machinery dealers in our area have gotten outrageous on parts pricing. Also you may want to consider an impact wrench, either battery operated, air or electric.
Check out Shoup Manufacturing for replacement parts
Thanks for the tip!
Taylor what you are calling a harrow we've always called it a disc
Do you have your seed corn bought yet? I think that is a 38inch row planter. may want to consider a hybrid like a soft starch leafy corn silage, that has a super good flex ear, and wide, long leaves to so it canopy's well in the wide row to help keep weed down. (I'm a cornsilage guy for seed corn company, and my Dad has some 56 planters)
FIRST...🆒 Video Taylor !!!!
Go Taylor 🔥🔥
Hey Taylor, thanks for another great video. I don`t know if I missed something, but willyour farm get back into planting silage corn or do you plan on doing something different?
Hey Taylor
Nice vid from you working on tillage Equipment.
Will you use Hayground for Corn or the Land that was rented out?
Will you feed Cornsilage to replace the Cornmeal?
Hi Taylor what a beautiful whether you have in main
Hi! Yes it sure was! It didn’t stick around though, today it’s 30 and snowing 🌨️😭
Hi from copperoplis calfornia
Hello!!😃
I want a glass of milk from the bulk tank so yummy 😋🤤😂🤣👍🇺🇸 let the cream settle skim off makes the best ice cream