.... Think he said the wrapper is thirty years old, which would be no payments, and a repurposed steak knife for a cutter .... the benefits of regular greasing keeps them doing their job ... gotta love it ... thx for the share .. as always .. never stop dreaming, just dream bigger .. have fun be safe, save our oceans ....
I am so proud of you Taylor, for fixing the baler !!! Great video!!! Very interesting content!!! Thank you for sharing your journey!!!! Please be careful and God bless you all!!!! Eddy
Hope things go well for the rest of the year for the baler. You are very smart at figuring the things out. I very much enjoy your videos, thank you for all the effort you put into them. Stay safe and healthy Tay.
New Subscriber and Very Glad a seat was saved for me! This is my third video and I really appreciate You and Pete showing your Fans the daily Farm life in your area! Lots to catch up with in your Video Library but I'm eager and no doubt it will be a blast! Your work ethic Taylor along with Pete's is not taken for granted! I enjoy all of the positivity AND especially the smiles and jokes between you two! I'm DYING that Pete "fixed" a spot on his wrapper with a 40 year old Steak Knife and you said it best Taylor...Farmer Ingenuity! And to think Duct Tape wasn't needed either!🤣 Great job on fixing the Baler and I loved that Single Bale Wrapper as I didn't know they existed! Cheers and Blessings From COW-lumbus, Ohio MOO🙏
Welcome to the channel family!! So glad you’re enjoying 😀 yes we get up to alot of foolishness but it makes the day go by so much faster when your having fun. Thanks again for watching 😃
Well done Taylor your videos and enthusiasm is fantastic. You and Brent are awesome. Please keep your videos posted young. God bless and stay safe 🙏 pat Brazil.
Tks for taking us along on ur 1st cutting!! That bail wrapper is just too kool!! U r a very accomplished & knowledgeable young farmer. U have the ability to explain what's going on on a level that people (me) who have never farmed can easily understand. And u clearly love what u do!! That's why we follow you and why ur channel is growing! Stay safe out there!
Taylor i am so pleased you got the Baler working the way its supposed to, you know the old saying if you don’t succeed the first time keep trying until you do succeed, i know it gives you great feeling when everything is working the way it was meant to work, I’m hoping you have a great growing season and get an abundance of hay for the ❤😊Moo Moo Mamas this year, i know they will appreciate it and be very contented snd happy
Tay you really do good job I know you have learned a lot and sometimes have to Read things up for you can understand and try to fix it up with the poke weed I’m proud of you by the way you are a very smart girl 😊
Taylor, it’s obvious you are not at work…you are at peace. Your love for farming is amazing to see! Thanks for sharing it, Tay. Stay safe and enjoy yourself. 🐮 🚜 👩🌾
@@tayfarms Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life. -Confucius The comments are well deserved, Taylor! You’ve done a great job with your channel and you remain humble and appreciative throughout. We wish you continued success.
I love watching you because you always have such a wonderful attitude. I wish I could be more like you as you are a true inspiration to the rest of us!
Taylor, another great video demonstrating your mechanical savvy figuring out the adjustments on the baler. You have a great attitude even though it is hot and the baler tried to give you a hart time. Continued blessings to you.
How old is the battery s on the tractor. The older the battery the more chance it derates. Won't hold a charge check your cables too. Love watching all the UA-cam channels cutting their fields. They all Have the same problems. Either weather or equipment on the fritz. Can't wait for the next episode. Have a blessed weekend.
Great video Taylor and its nice to see Brent being more involved on camera too :) Both of your enthusiasms and ingenuities of keeping things going and doing so on the fly are a treat to watch and learn from as well...as we all know the weather can be a tricky beast and ya gotta make hay when the sun is a shining which unfortunately is also the time when everything goes haywire and needs repairs so being able to get things back going asap is always the key to success and your ability to do so and willingness to learn are awesome :) Those bale wrappers are worth their weight in gold indeed...we have one similar to yours except it is a McHale and also has the tipper on the back to lay the bales on their sides which we find holds the shape of the bale much better and makes it easier to get the netwrap off the bales when its time to feed them as well. Good luck with your haying season and getting your girls their belly filler for winter...fingers crossed all goes well and both success and safety throughout the season are achieved
Thanks again for your video! Always enjoy seeing you and Brent farming and using equipment. Brings back memories and yet still applicable today. Love to hear and see you drive the International, as can feel it. The starting , releasing the parking brake, Hi/low range, PTO, etc. And the smell of that new hay! 😊
I had the chuckle when you said it exceeded your expectations. Don't underestimate what you do. I think your videos interesting and informative. It is a pleasure to watch them. Be safe and keep up the good work. You earn whatever money you make, that's certain. Your videos are some of my favorites❤
I'm on the opposite of the world from you I'm out here in Oregon and write about 40 miles from the Pacific Ocean friend of mine puts up a lot of Haley jot here he probably puts up three thousand Bales a year give or take and I was watching your rapping and something they discovered a year or two ago they slow down to speed of the rapping and they're wrapping their Bales they look the same size as yours give or take they wrap them 17 times they were able to reduce amount of wraps when they reduce the speed that it was going around only suggestion I love your videos I just got from there with them in the last few days just don't down yourself we all make mistakes everything ain't perfect and I love it your attitude is unbelievable God bless you
Maine ! Where they have 6 whole weeks of summer ! Kidding...(sort of). I've got a friend from Maine. Moved to south Tx about 10 yrs ago.. What he describes as theclimate of Maine , I call a place I could not live.. To be fair , I was stationed in Va in the 80's (U.S.N) & I spent a week in Maine one summer.. It was perfect summer weather.. Never got hot. (to me). It was 75/80 everyday .. But the winters last far to long...(for me)
That’s actually pretty accurate!! Maine is definitely not for everyone winters are SO long! We vacation to Virginia some and the transition back to Maine can be unpleasant, so I get that! You’re right, Summer sure is beautiful!!
Good morning Taylor. Thank you for explaining why the white wrap when you have the mess wrap already on. It ferments now I know. Thanks for taking the time to share your day with us. Best wishes, Deb
I love to watch your videos you and Brent work well together .. Me and my mom baled 200 bales in 2 days and got about 70 acers to bale next week ... But I don't silage rap bales I stack all in side ... And I like to see you on the baler there sure isn't very many girls do your kind of work around here ... And it needs to rain here in Illinois .. The last rain was may 15 but GOD is good keep farming tayler ...
So glad you enjoy watching!! Sounds like you and your mom will be very busy! Great that you’ve already got a head start. God is great! I pray y’all get some rain as well. Thanks for commenting 😀
Well done on getting the baler working! I’m going to need your expertise because I have just got the same baler, by the look of it, here in England - except mine is red and called a Lely Welger. I will keep watching for any tips you have!
Another great video. We chopped corn and blew it into our silo so we could feed it during the winter. Our hay was always square bales. No such thing as a round baler when I was growing up. But always enjoyed the haying season. Have a safe season and God bless
Thanks! Square bales can be a lot of work but they can be fun as well. My family puts up some square bales and the whole process done with everyone is very rewarding and enjoyable!
Great video there Taylor very interesting to see how the Baylor and those wrappers work I never seen that has I am not a farmer I'm a mechanic and also there's very few cows here so very little hay as used it's basically a cash crop area so whatever they plant is gotta be the highest paying crop
Hi, I’m glad you found it interesting! I just love watching the wrapper very cool that someone developed that method! Seems like fewer and fewer people hay anymore it’s kinda sad!
Spring is always exciting on the family farm ! Cows first pasture to the first day of plowing then to hay ! All exciting for the first half of summer lol then old repetitive routine! Until harvesting your crops then once again excitement unless you got breakdowns then it becomes work !! I miss those days until I get deep into thought then I think boy im glad those days are done hahaaha
I just worked my garden up with my Farmall international M and an old 10 ft international disk and a 8 foot international quack digger all equipment is from the 1940s I jad fun for a minute 😄
Farmers are a breed to be admired and respected. Farming has gotten to be a real science these days. I wouldn't attempt to farm now without a solid knowledge base
COOL Glad you fixed the baler. Very aggravating when machinery is malfunctioning. Thanks for showing the bale rapper. You are quite talented, driving 4 wheeler. filming and putting on sunglasses all at once.
Awesome video. Love all the tractor action. I’m so impressed with your knowledge of all the different machinery. Awesome channel. You guys have a good week. Looks like a wet week.
Good morning Taylor, There is nothing like the smell of fresh cut and drying hay to start your mornings. Brings back a lot of good memories. Brent and yourself make a great team - while on side rakes the other one bales. How many bales does your farm make every year? You need enough to feed your girls year round with both the dry bales and the wrapped bales. Glad that you were able to fix the problems with the baler since this is only the beginning of haying season. Your viewer numbers are up because you take the time to explain what you are doing and you have an amazing personality also. Even through some difficult times you are always smiling. Thanks again for another great video.😊
Hi, absolutely making hay is one my favorite thing to do! We strive for 1000 round bales a year. Hopefully that was the problem with the baler I guess we will find out. Thanks so much for your kindness!!
i really like you small farmers, the big ones are boring. i have two favorites in Wisconsin and Minnesota milking about half the cows you. lol it's nice looking at the tractors i was weaned on.
The best part of farming is watching yous do it! I spent years farming 16-18 hours a day! There's not a loose hot cable on the battery, or bad ground? when we did square bales, to check the baler to see if it worked, we'd bale up the loose hay that the strings go broken over the winter! Milk cows, you're looking for quality, not tonnage! I'v fixed machinery with a horseshoe nail, baby diaper pin, ink pen spring, etc!
😂 farming is a handful that’s for sure! We checked all the cables and they were in good condition and no ground issues. That sounds like good way to check that your baler was working 😀
I love haying! We made small bale's and used an International 706 to bale with. So glad you got the net wrapper to start working. How do you dispose of the wrap? Here in onion growing country disposing of the irrigation drip tape is a real problem.
You are quite the operator--smooth operator, that is. Always entertaining!! We call what you have there as "hay". I think of "haylage" chopped feed put into silos, bunks, or bags. But I guess if you are fermenting the hay in the wrapping, that would be considered "haylage". I guess you are correct!🚜
we carry the bales to the farm and wrap them in a tuber your system works great for you didnt know that wrappers were that old, those vemeer balers are supposed to be bullet proof how oil is yours, well done by the way, i used to love small baling with the kids on the wagon
I had same issue with my baler wouldn’t cut the net. It was a voltage issue. I clean battery terminals and it fixed it. Maybe those bad batteries causing you problems
I think fermenting the clover and grass is almost as good for the cows as chopping corn silage with green cornstalks. Of course you feed them cornmeal with supplements so I am sure it is as good as corn silage. I do not think with corn silage you have to supplement. The only thing is about corn silage is it does not take as much land to make a certain amount of silage. I do think cows do like corn silage better but maybe not if the wrapped bales ferment.
Hiya Tay, Another great video; thank you. Were you wear that if we hit the like button in the first four minutes of playing the film, then the YT algorithm discounts it? I always just used to hit like on some channels as I selected them; I'm learning to hit it at the end again now. That is more correct, anyway. You might want to share this with others like me. Stay safe, Steve.
Please use all of your protective gear. Eyes, ears, hands and don't forget all your joints. Down the road, your tender bits will thank us 💖 be safe and sane, ay?😊
It is a pleasure being part of your team Tay.
Glad you could join us!!
.... Think he said the wrapper is thirty years old, which would be no payments, and a repurposed steak knife for a cutter .... the benefits of regular greasing keeps them doing their job ... gotta love it ... thx for the share .. as always .. never stop dreaming, just dream bigger .. have fun be safe, save our oceans ....
😄 thanks for watching!
I really enjoy your videos. Looks like you need Montana t-shirt🤗
I am so proud of you Taylor, for fixing the baler !!! Great video!!! Very interesting content!!! Thank you for sharing your journey!!!! Please be careful and God bless you all!!!! Eddy
Aww thanks!☺️ I’m so glad to have wonderful people like yourself watching!!
@@tayfarms اتمنى اظمك بالقلب ومااعوفك ولاساعة ولكن القدروالعمر مليئ بحواجز وآلام وسأبقى احبك اعشقك.😢🥀❤ Ramez
Tay, your enthusiasm for farming is infectious, keep on doing what you do!
Thank you so glad to hear it!!
@@tayfarmsمع مرور الأيام وزمان سيرقان منك كل شي جميل من حيث لاتشعر وتذبل ورود حبك وتبض بحرعشقك.😔💔🥀
@@tayfarms هذا الوقت سيمضي كابرق فانتبه لنفسك من نفسك.قلبي💔🌹😪
Enjoy your show thanks so much 😊
I’m so glad you like it, 😊
Hope things go well for the rest of the year for the baler. You are very smart at figuring the things out. I very much enjoy your videos, thank you for all the effort you put into them. Stay safe and healthy Tay.
With any luck this will be our easy year with that baler! Thank you so much!! So glad to have you with us on our farming journey!
Taylor your one of my favorite farmers to watch. You make it cool and your rapid way of explaining things 😊is very interesting and sincere ❤
Aww thank you, that’s awesome! ☺️
Nice Primantis Bros t shirt. Awesome food!
Thanks! Yes, great sandwiches. Wish they had one in Maine!!
New Subscriber and Very Glad a seat was saved for me! This is my third video and I really appreciate You and Pete showing your Fans the daily Farm life in your area! Lots to catch up with in your Video Library but I'm eager and no doubt it will be a blast! Your work ethic Taylor along with Pete's is not taken for granted! I enjoy all of the positivity AND especially the smiles and jokes between you two! I'm DYING that Pete "fixed" a spot on his wrapper with a 40 year old Steak Knife and you said it best Taylor...Farmer Ingenuity! And to think Duct Tape wasn't needed either!🤣 Great job on fixing the Baler and I loved that Single Bale Wrapper as I didn't know they existed! Cheers and Blessings From COW-lumbus, Ohio MOO🙏
Welcome to the channel family!! So glad you’re enjoying 😀 yes we get up to alot of foolishness but it makes the day go by so much faster when your having fun. Thanks again for watching 😃
Great job on that baler , I love Brent’s “steak knife” repair. Best to you both stay well.
Great video! Loved watching you work with your boss. Getting things done. Cheers!
Thanks! Glad you are enjoying
Taylor thank you for all the hard work you put into your videos I really appreciate it and enjoy it
It’s my pleasure!
@@tayfarms looks like fun to I'd like to do a little more UA-cam but not sure what to do really
Well done Taylor your videos and enthusiasm is fantastic. You and Brent are awesome. Please keep your videos posted young. God bless and stay safe 🙏 pat Brazil.
Thank you! Hope you’re week ahead is wonderful!
Tks for taking us along on ur 1st cutting!! That bail wrapper is just too kool!! U r a very accomplished & knowledgeable young farmer. U have the ability to explain what's going on on a level that people (me) who have never farmed can easily understand. And u clearly love what u do!! That's why we follow you and why ur channel is growing! Stay safe out there!
Thank you for joining us, I know I just love the wrapper! You are too kind☺️ I’m just so grateful to have such wonderful viewers
Taylor thank you for all the hard work you put into your videos.
Taylor i am so pleased you got the Baler working the way its supposed to, you know the old saying if you don’t succeed the first time keep trying until you do succeed, i know it gives you great feeling when everything is working the way it was meant to work, I’m hoping you have a great growing season and get an abundance of hay for the
❤😊Moo Moo Mamas this year, i know they will appreciate it and be very contented snd happy
We were happy too!! That saying absolutely applies to farming! With any luck the weather will change and we’ll get plenty of hay for our girls!!😀
Tay really like the farm videos you show me, you are a really energetic person great job!
Thanks! So glad you enjoy them😀
Tay you really do good job I know you have learned a lot and sometimes have to Read things up for you can understand and try to fix it up with the poke weed I’m proud of you by the way you are a very smart girl 😊
Aww thank you!!
Taylor, it’s obvious you are not at work…you are at peace. Your love for farming is amazing to see! Thanks for sharing it, Tay. Stay safe and enjoy yourself. 🐮 🚜 👩🌾
That’s a great way to describe it! I’m so grateful for y’all’s words of support and encouragement! Thank you 😊
@@tayfarms Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life. -Confucius
The comments are well deserved, Taylor! You’ve done a great job with your channel and you remain humble and appreciative throughout. We wish you continued success.
I love watching you because you always have such a wonderful attitude. I wish I could be more like you as you are a true inspiration to the rest of us!
Taylor, another great video demonstrating your mechanical savvy figuring out the adjustments on the baler. You have a great attitude even though it is hot and the baler tried to give you a hart time. Continued blessings to you.
FANTASTIC! Isn't the sense of self accomplishment as in your adjustment on the Bayler just the best feeling
It definitely is!!
Taylor your a great all rounder mechanic & makes a great bales of silage with a narrow winrow 👍
Thank you!
How old is the battery s on the tractor. The older the battery the more chance it derates. Won't hold a charge check your cables too. Love watching all the UA-cam channels cutting their fields. They all
Have the same problems. Either weather or equipment on the fritz. Can't wait for the next episode. Have a blessed weekend.
Pretty only probably 5 or six years. Cropping can certainly be a challenging adventure for everyone!!
Great job Taylor watching from Kelowna BC
Hi!! Thank you, hopefully the weather in BC is warmer this weekend for y’all!
First time ever seeing this done! Thanks, God bless!
It’s a pretty cool process! Glad you joined us😀
Nice vid! Last werk,swathers were out. The weekend was thunder,lightning and downpours,grrr! Here in Northern nv
Thanks! Sounds like our weather this weekend, hope it gets better for you !!
Great video Taylor and its nice to see Brent being more involved on camera too :) Both of your enthusiasms and ingenuities of keeping things going and doing so on the fly are a treat to watch and learn from as well...as we all know the weather can be a tricky beast and ya gotta make hay when the sun is a shining which unfortunately is also the time when everything goes haywire and needs repairs so being able to get things back going asap is always the key to success and your ability to do so and willingness to learn are awesome :) Those bale wrappers are worth their weight in gold indeed...we have one similar to yours except it is a McHale and also has the tipper on the back to lay the bales on their sides which we find holds the shape of the bale much better and makes it easier to get the netwrap off the bales when its time to feed them as well. Good luck with your haying season and getting your girls their belly filler for winter...fingers crossed all goes well and both success and safety throughout the season are achieved
It’s awesome the way you got that bailer going! Seems like there’s nothing you can’t fix. 👏👍🐄
😄 I don’t know about that but thank you!!
Glad you are back. Haven't seen you for a while. I could wish you would feature some of your Ayrshires! A very underestimated breed!
I like your barn with the Gothic roof, those are cool. Didn't know they had farms in Maine, it's pretty up there... :)
Thanks again for your video! Always enjoy seeing you and Brent farming and using equipment. Brings back memories and yet still applicable today. Love to hear and see you drive the International, as can feel it. The starting , releasing the parking brake, Hi/low range, PTO, etc. And the smell of that new hay! 😊
I’m glad I could bring back those memories for you! Internationals are the best!(in my opinion 😁😉)
morning t&b ! have wonderful sunday!
Good morning!! Thank you 😀
I had the chuckle when you said it exceeded your expectations. Don't underestimate what you do. I think your videos interesting and informative. It is a pleasure to watch them. Be safe and keep up the good work. You earn whatever money you make, that's certain. Your videos are some of my favorites❤
That’s so wonderful to hear, so glad you enjoy watching. I feel blessed to have such a great family of viewers!!
GREAT JOB !!GREAT VIDEO LOVE TO SEE YOU AND BRENT WORKING TOGETHER TO GET THE WORK DONE.
Thanks!!
I'm on the opposite of the world from you I'm out here in Oregon and write about 40 miles from the Pacific Ocean friend of mine puts up a lot of Haley jot here he probably puts up three thousand Bales a year give or take and I was watching your rapping and something they discovered a year or two ago they slow down to speed of the rapping and they're wrapping their Bales they look the same size as yours give or take they wrap them 17 times they were able to reduce amount of wraps when they reduce the speed that it was going around only suggestion I love your videos I just got from there with them in the last few days just don't down yourself we all make mistakes everything ain't perfect and I love it your attitude is unbelievable God bless you
Maine ! Where they have 6 whole weeks of summer !
Kidding...(sort of).
I've got a friend from Maine.
Moved to south Tx about 10 yrs ago..
What he describes as theclimate of Maine , I call a place I could not live..
To be fair , I was stationed in Va in the 80's (U.S.N) & I spent a week in Maine one summer..
It was perfect summer weather..
Never got hot. (to me). It was 75/80 everyday ..
But the winters last far to long...(for me)
That’s actually pretty accurate!! Maine is definitely not for everyone winters are SO long! We vacation to Virginia some and the transition back to Maine can be unpleasant, so I get that! You’re right, Summer sure is beautiful!!
Good morning Taylor , hope you guys have good luck with your hay today. We are going to start our having this week on our farm over here in NY .
Good morning, thanks! I hope all goes well for you as well😀
Good morning Taylor. Thank you for explaining why the white wrap when you have the mess wrap already on. It ferments now I know. Thanks for taking the time to share your day with us. Best wishes, Deb
Good morning! Glad I could help I didn’t realize that I never explained it sorry!! So glad you could join us 😀
@@tayfarms you did explain it and that is how I learned. Your videos are fun to watch, and informative. 🐄
I love to watch your videos you and Brent work well together .. Me and my mom baled 200 bales in 2 days and got about 70 acers to bale next week ... But I don't silage rap bales I stack all in side ... And I like to see you on the baler there sure isn't very many girls do your kind of work around here ... And it needs to rain here in Illinois .. The last rain was may 15 but GOD is good keep farming tayler ...
So glad you enjoy watching!! Sounds like you and your mom will be very busy! Great that you’ve already got a head start. God is great! I pray y’all get some rain as well. Thanks for commenting 😀
@@tayfarms thanks for the prayers are crops need it bad and pastures have a BLESSED week tayler ...
Well done on getting the baler working!
I’m going to need your expertise because I have just got the same baler, by the look of it, here in England - except mine is red and called a Lely Welger.
I will keep watching for any tips you have!
we will be glad to help if we can!!
Another great video. We chopped corn and blew it into our silo so we could feed it during the winter. Our hay was always square bales. No such thing as a round baler when I was growing up. But always enjoyed the haying season. Have a safe season and God bless
Thanks! Square bales can be a lot of work but they can be fun as well. My family puts up some square bales and the whole process done with everyone is very rewarding and enjoyable!
Great video there Taylor very interesting to see how the Baylor and those wrappers work I never seen that has I am not a farmer I'm a mechanic and also there's very few cows here so very little hay as used it's basically a cash crop area so whatever they plant is gotta be the highest paying crop
Hi, I’m glad you found it interesting! I just love watching the wrapper very cool that someone developed that method! Seems like fewer and fewer people hay anymore it’s kinda sad!
Spring is always exciting on the family farm ! Cows first pasture to the first day of plowing then to hay ! All exciting for the first half of summer lol then old repetitive routine! Until harvesting your crops then once again excitement unless you got breakdowns then it becomes work !! I miss those days until I get deep into thought then I think boy im glad those days are done hahaaha
Yes! That is the emotions of farming in a nutshell😀
I just worked my garden up with my Farmall international M and an old 10 ft international disk and a 8 foot international quack digger all equipment is from the 1940s I jad fun for a minute 😄
Thanks for nice video! Yes it's righ't about the netwrapper,don't have to Hard preszure on it.
Farmers are a breed to be admired and respected. Farming has gotten to be a real science these days. I wouldn't attempt to farm now without a solid knowledge base
Great video, love the way you explained what your doing.
Thanks, I’m glad 😃
COOL Glad you fixed the baler. Very aggravating when machinery is malfunctioning.
Thanks for showing the bale rapper. You are quite talented, driving 4 wheeler. filming and putting on sunglasses
all at once.
Yes, hopefully fixed for good this time! Farmers gotta be good multitaskers😉
hi taylor. great video . watched all the way to the end asusual. best wishes to you both.
Hi, thanks for your support! Have a wonderful rest of your weekend 😀
❤Toure
Awesome video. Love all the tractor action. I’m so impressed with your knowledge of all the different machinery. Awesome channel. You guys have a good week. Looks like a wet week.
Thanks!! You are too kind. Hope your weekend is going well. Yeah looks like no escape from the cold rain this week!
I’m a new subscriber, you’re awesome. Love your videos and I will be a faithful follower!
Good morning Taylor,
There is nothing like the smell of fresh cut and drying hay to start your mornings. Brings back a lot of good memories. Brent and yourself make a great team - while on side rakes the other one bales. How many bales does your farm make every year? You need enough to feed your girls year round with both the dry bales and the wrapped bales. Glad that you were able to fix the problems with the baler since this is only the beginning of haying season. Your viewer numbers are up because you take the time to explain what you are doing and you have an amazing personality also. Even through some difficult times you are always smiling. Thanks again for another great video.😊
Hi, absolutely making hay is one my favorite thing to do! We strive for 1000 round bales a year. Hopefully that was the problem with the baler I guess we will find out. Thanks so much for your kindness!!
@@tayfarms I hope are able to reach that number again this year being as dry as it is. Praying for farmers always.
i really like you small farmers, the big ones are boring. i have two favorites in Wisconsin and Minnesota milking about half the cows you. lol it's nice looking at the tractors i was weaned on.
Good morning Taylor ❤️🐄🐄😻😻👀👀👀😻🐄❤️❤️❤️🐄😻👀👀😻🐄🐄❤️❤️🐄😻👀👀😻🐄❤️❤️🐄😻👀🚜👀😻🐄
Tay, Intersting to see the close up on wrapping. I used to buck bales back in the day, but haven't been around wrapped baling.
The best part of farming is watching yous do it! I spent years farming 16-18 hours a day! There's not a loose hot cable on the battery, or bad ground? when we did square bales, to check the baler to see if it worked, we'd bale up the loose hay that the strings go broken over the winter! Milk cows, you're looking for quality, not tonnage! I'v fixed machinery with a horseshoe nail, baby diaper pin, ink pen spring, etc!
😂 farming is a handful that’s for sure! We checked all the cables and they were in good condition and no ground issues. That sounds like good way to check that your baler was working 😀
Love what you guys are doing
Thank you! 🙂
Keep up the good work girl I'm a dairy Farmer to I know what you doing 🥰
I will! Always great to hear from fellow dairy farmers 😀
You are a very good and talented young woman keep up the great job love the videos
I love haying! We made small bale's and used an International 706 to bale with. So glad you got the net wrapper to start working. How do you dispose of the wrap? Here in onion growing country disposing of the irrigation drip tape is a real problem.
Yes, haying can be so much fun! We just have our local recycling company pick it up along with other farm waste.
You are quite the operator--smooth operator, that is. Always entertaining!! We call what you have there as "hay". I think of "haylage" chopped feed put into silos, bunks, or bags. But I guess if you are fermenting the hay in the wrapping, that would be considered "haylage". I guess you are correct!🚜
😅 thank you!
Great content. big tractor experience POV was great
Thank you!
I love watching your videos makes my day
Thank you, I’m glad to hear it!
I'm retired from dairy farming miss it so much
we carry the bales to the farm and wrap them in a tuber your system works great for you didnt know that wrappers were that old, those vemeer balers are supposed to be bullet proof how oil is yours, well done by the way, i used to love small baling with the kids on the wagon
We have a few farms around here that have tube line wrappers. It has been a great baler I think it’s a 2010.
Awesome footage always keep stepping and fetching 💪 💪💪💪💗💓😘
Great job as usual, my Aunt and Uncle still baled square ones in 1985 on RandHill
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Thanks! That’s amazing 😀
Hey Taylor
Looks like you got sunburnd. Wear long sleeve clothing to stay healthy.
I usually forget to put on sunscreen, I’ll have to get better at that!
Thank You for sharing the video 😊
Our pleasure! And thank YOU for joining us!
You guys make a great team! Question is who is the better cow person lol!!!
Hi Taylor i love fresh cuttet gras this smells good love you videos
Hi! Yes it is probably the best smell ever! Glad you enjoy watching 😀
You said, light it on fire... Instantly thought of Beavis and Butthead... 😊😅😂❤
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I really learned a lot on this amazing video Tay! How short to the ground do you cut the hay to get the maximum usage? Thank you Tay!
Great video your a handy person to have around with your knowledge well done
Thank you, I have a great mentor!
@@tayfarms yous are a good team 👏
Your fields are nice and smooth wow!!!
Yes Brent takes great care of his fields if we make a rut he’s right there to smooth it out immediately.😊
Didn't hear you cuss one time hahaha hahaha awesome job
😂 I did well!!
Great video. You guy's should patent that steak knife idea, I think you might be onto something!
😂 wouldn’t that be something 😉
I had same issue with my baler wouldn’t cut the net. It was a voltage issue. I clean battery terminals and it fixed it. Maybe those bad batteries causing you problems
Definitely something to look into, thanks for the tip!
It takes some skill to make a nice bale with those small windrows.
That barn is beautiful!!
Isn’t it gorgeous! People really new how to build a lovely barn back in the day😀 thanks for commenting!
I think fermenting the clover and grass is almost as good for the cows as chopping corn silage with green cornstalks. Of course you feed them cornmeal with supplements so I am sure it is as good as corn silage. I do not think with corn silage you have to supplement. The only thing is about corn silage is it does not take as much land to make a certain amount of silage. I do think cows do like corn silage better but maybe not if the wrapped bales ferment.
Hiya Tay,
Another great video; thank you. Were you wear that if we hit the like button in the first four minutes of playing the film, then the YT algorithm discounts it? I always just used to hit like on some channels as I selected them; I'm learning to hit it at the end again now. That is more correct, anyway. You might want to share this with others like me.
Stay safe, Steve.
Hi! I had no idea!! Thanks for the tip 😃
Nothing cooler than an old tractor doing it's thing
Right!!
Just found you.. very interesting. I'm in Dayton Maine. Where you guys located??
Getting around to every one is Taylor aspects of the job,
Nice set up wrapper
Taylor is one of the dream team farming partners, without a doubt
I vote her for team captain
Oh great did you ever hear of the small town of intercourse I live about 2 mi from it if you ever come down this way stop by 🥰
I’ve been through there!
I so miss hay season. I bet that smells fantastic. Thanks for sharing you g lady, your work ethic is just outstanding 👍👍👍⚘🐄🐄🐄🙏🙏🙏🙋♂️
It is an amazing time of year, I wish you could bottle the smell of fresh cut hay and sunshine! Thank you!
@@tayfarms your very welcome oh tell Brent I said hey 😁
Hi Taylor I milk cows in Lancaster PA
Hi! I’ve been to Lancaster quite a few times, beautiful countryside!!
Taylor, get a 2 wheeler, safer than a quad !!!
Great video baler working well now stay safe 👍
Thank you, hope you’re having a great Monday!
awesome grass cultivation & harvesting # ❤️ 🇵🇰
Thanks!
How much do you get paid per cwt for your milk and how many pounds are your round bales
Please don't leave the farm u r doing a great. Job❤
I definitely don’t plan on going anywhere, thank you!!!
Love your work ethic 🐄🐄🐄🐄😀😀😀😀😀🚜🚜🚜🚜
Well done fixing the round baler. But you will be hearing damaged if you don't start using hearing protection
Thanks! Yes your absolutely right 😀
Please use all of your protective gear. Eyes, ears, hands and don't forget all your joints. Down the road, your tender bits will thank us 💖 be safe and sane, ay?😊
Cool video today!!!!!!!
Glad you liked it 😁
Another great video sweetheart keep it up.😊 we have the same style wrapper ours is 5 years old now.
Thank you! That’s great!
@@tayfarms your welcome always 😊
Nice job. I never saw a wrapper at work.
Thank you, I think they are so interesting to watch!