#dairyfarm #farmlife #cowgirls #dairymilk #cowvideos #tractor #dairyfarming #farming #dairymilk Come for a ride along as I play queen of the pit for the day!👸🏻🚜🐄😉
Taylor you are such an inspiration for the the world because you show you don't need all the big fancy equipment to enjoy what you love doing!!! My hat is off to you ❤
Taylor, do you ever have time for yourself? I know you love your life working the farm, but do your ever get stir crazy? You deserve so much for the love you give to the animals and land! God bless your compassionate heart. ❤
Good morning Taylor. It was great riding along with you again today even if it was manure. You always amaze by all the different chores you and the skills you have. Brent must take great comfort in knowing that you can do so much when he isn’t around. With all of that manure spreading I think you would make a great politician (lol). I hope you don’t fall down in that pit the next you go skating. 😊 I hope both your family and Brent’s family have a great Thanksgiving and thanks again for another awesome video. Keep farming, keep smiling. 🐄🚜🦃
It's very sweet, Brent always brings you lunch....when he goes to town. Great video, great job. I know it takes a whole time to video more so with all editing, I'll speak for my self all you do is greatly appreciated. Stay well be safe
Hello Ms Tay. Ok now, you’re outdoing yourself. Loved your latest post but now you were the CEO, The Boss, Equipment Operator, and a worker bee all wrapped up in one. You never cease to amaze. Without a doubt, you are a one-of-a-kind. Keep up the great videos, stay warm and above all, stay safe and take care. Thank you again for the wonderful videos. Luv them.
As usual another great video. When I was a on the farm, we used pitchforks and shovels to load our manure spreader. Ours was a rear spreader and it was hard work. No pits to place manure in. Just piled it outside the barn. Things were different back in the 40's and 50's. If i were in your area I would bring you a coffee. But I am in Pa. so I will have to forgo that option. Hae a blessed day and God Bless.
Thanks so much! That does sound like hard work! I have the utmost respect for the those who farmed back then. 🙂 I would never turn down a coffee and it’s the thought that counts! I hope it’s warmer in your area, stay safe!
Good Morning Taylor. I would love to work with you guys since I like being outside plus it would be so much fun. When you were skating I was laughing while thinking "please don't fall"
Hi Taylor , aw yes , good old agricultural waste. Builds character. Thanks for putting new batteries, it is terrible when you want to use a tractor and it won’t start, I have been there. Take care 🇨🇦👍🚜❤️💩
Hi Taylor thanks for sharing another awesome video again. I think you secretly like spending manure, brings back some great memories i used to love the job. You have a fantastic work ethic great to see, thinking for yourself and working for yourself is a great asset for any boss. Thanks again take care and stay safe 👍 😊. Ps happy spreading 😊.
Thank you for another informative episode. You backed the cow poop sprayer into the pit like a pro. oh and your figure skating abilities are off the chart.
Great job showing the spreading side of farming. Some do not realize that part of farming. Thank you again for a great video. It is nice Brent cares about you so much. Stay safe and healthy Tay.
Hmmmn, reminds me of the snow plowing philosophy in Bozeman, MT: WMIM - wait, maybe it'll melt. In this case it might be: WMIE- wait, maybe it'll evaporate!
Good Morning Taylor. I see that you are starting to get cold weather so please dress accordingly so that you don’t catch a cold and wear gloves when you can so you don’t get frostbite 😊❤on your pretty fingers
It takes a good operator to run a bucket tractor especially loading liquid manure. You also forgot your gloves in the kabota on the second load 😂 Thank you for good video, have a good safe day!
Good morning Tay, I wonder why you put bolts through bucket now I know lol You could weld the bolts to the bucket then drill hole In bolts for pins or snap clips it would make easier to attach bucket solid, just an opinion. Another great video you are a great young farmer. 🤗
Good morning, Taylor! You are a mind reader…I have been curious about the delivery system to the manure pit and was ready to ask today. Well, you answered it in the video, so thank you! 🐄 💩 You are continually improving your skills with creating video content. Your dedication to your craft continues to shine, Taylor! Have a great Sunday! 🐮
1. Early Start: Farm work often starts early, especially during planting and harvesting seasons. The loader operator may need to arrive at the farm early in the morning. 2. Equipment Check: Before starting any work, the loader operator will typically conduct a thorough check of the loader to ensure that it's in good working condition. This includes checking fluid levels, tire pressure, and inspecting for any visible issues. 3. Task Assignment: The operator may receive instructions from the farm manager or supervisor about specific tasks for the day. This could include loading and unloading materials, transporting goods around the farm, or assisting with various agricultural activities. 4. Loading and Unloading: One of the primary tasks is operating the loader to load and unload materials. This could involve handling feed for livestock, moving hay bales, transporting harvested crops, or loading equipment onto trailers. 5. Precision Work: Depending on the loader's capabilities, the operator may need to perform precision work, such as carefully stacking bales or placing materials in specific locations. 6. Safety Measures: Loader operators need to adhere to strict safety protocols. This includes wearing appropriate personal protective equipment, following safety guidelines when handling materials, and ensuring the loader is operated safely. 7. Maintenance Breaks: Throughout the day, there may be scheduled maintenance breaks to check and lubricate moving parts, clean filters, and address any issues that may arise during operation. 8. Communication: Effective communication is crucial. Loader operators often need to coordinate with other farm workers, truck drivers, or equipment operators to ensure a smooth workflow. 9. Varied Tasks: Depending on the season and the farm's activities, the loader operator may be involved in a variety of tasks. For example, during planting season, they might assist with moving seed and fertilizer, while during harvest, their focus could shift to transporting crops. 10. End of Day Check: Before wrapping up for the day, the operator will conduct a final check of the loader, ensuring it's properly stored, and report any maintenance or repair needs to the appropriate personnel. 11. Record Keeping: Some operators may be responsible for keeping records of the materials they've handled, the hours of operation, and any incidents or issues that occurred during the day. Keep in mind that the specifics can vary based on the type of farm, the equipment used, and the tasks required. Additionally, weather conditions and seasonal demands can significantly impact the day-to-day activities on a farm.😁
Hi Taylor. You are sounding like a real farmer. You keep forgetting your gloves, leave them on the International. Good way to learn to operate loader is when no one is around, no pressure. Interesting to see you don't have to work the manure into the ground after spreading. In Ontario you have 48 hours to work the ground or be fined.
Just wondering why you never mix some of the solids in piles with the watery manure to spread at once. Seems to me like two birds with one stone lol. Bob in Pennsylvania
That’s a great question we actually do most of the time but getting to the solids pile is quite a job until you’ve cleaned up some of the liquids. Thanks for watching!!
Good morning, Taylor and that was my job. Dad would load and I would haul. And then always seem so much fun on a farm. Because I got to drive the tractor lot better than driving the wheelbarrow when we cleaned the gutters didnt have a barn cleaner.
Taylor i hooe i am the first one to wish you and your family a very Happy Thanksgiving 😊 And one more thought; you are not just spreading Manure, you are spreading liquid gold to get a luscious hay crop for next year i just wish i could be there to watch you and get the aroma of the manure you are spreading Have fun but be safe and don’t forget your gloves Love you Taylor ❤😊
Keep up the hard work. I hardly know how to operate one brand of tractor and you deal with at least two. Keep showing the type of content you do. Very real. I grew up on a family farm and can relate to never having "Free Time". Always something to repair . Be it a gate or a piece of equipment. Thank you.
Hi Taylor, just came across your channel! It reminds me of when i was in my teens working summers on a dairy/horse farm in NY. I loved bailing hay, great workout. I will stay tuned!!! Greetings from Gary in Tucson AZ!
Hi, I’m so glad to have you joining us!! I always love to hear stories of everyone’s experiences and find memories on farms😃. Yep haying is great exercise, especially square baling! Thanks so much! Your friends from Maine
We used to milk 40 head with a 6 stall parlor. People will never understand the amount of work and dedication it takes without doing it themselves. How come you don’t expand to 100 or so cows?
I’m so impressed with the way u can drive the international and film at the same time. U may have been a loader operator but you were also a manure distribution engineer. Awesome video. Have a great week.
Taylor, you left your gloves in the loader. You must work 80-90 hours a week; I'm thinking you need some time off occasionally. Go bowling with your friends.
Hi Tay. Where does the fluid in the bunck come from, is it urine, rain, manure waste water? I agree with some posts..your an inspiration for young adults girls&boys. It's amazing how you know the equipmnt and Brent trusts you to take care of the equipmnt, cows, and you knw how to handle it all. Oh, can just anyone come and buy milk from you? I've heard some farms do that. Be safe and enjoy Thanksgiving
Great stuff Tay!! Glad to see you out and about spreading manure. When you were skating on the "manure ice" I was thinking "this is the part of the show where the hero falls on her ass and gets covered in her soon to be "cargo"". But you didn't so congratulations!! You make a great Pit Queen!!🐄💩🚜🤠
That was one of your best videos Taylor. You really excelled yourself with all the different camera positions, must be very time consuming. I think your very talented ❤ Happy Thanksgiving. 🎉🎉
Hey Taylor, Happy Thanksgiving to you, your family and Brent from Texas. Thanksgiving is the one original American holiday. Hope y’all have a wonderful time.
I love watching your videos as always. You are such a hard worker. You make me miss my younger days!! I hope you, Brent and all of your families have a wonderful Thanksgiving! 😊
Yes wreath season and bough cutting season fun times !! Ok I see it now its all liquid coming from barn the solids come from else where 🤔 i was wondering how it kept clear of the pjpe but it looks like it could freeze manure on the opening when really cold ?
Hi Taylor, you are not the norm for young people today. I watch every video, you’re such a beautiful lady inside and out. ❤
Taylor you are such an inspiration for the the world because you show you don't need all the big fancy equipment to enjoy what you love doing!!! My hat is off to you ❤
Taylor, do you ever have time for yourself? I know you love your life working the farm, but do your ever get stir crazy? You deserve so much for the love you give to the animals and land! God bless your compassionate heart. ❤
Good to see you spreading again, brought back a lot of memories 👍👍🐄🐄. If ya would have busted your rear I wouldn't have laughed 🤔😁🤭🤭🤭😐🙋♂️🐄🐄⚘⚘⚘
After watching several of your videos you have my respect. Youre a rare breed.👍
She’s certainly a great example for others to follow.
You are so kind!
Good morning Taylor. It was great riding along with you again today even if it was manure. You always amaze by all the different chores you and the skills you have. Brent must take great comfort in knowing that you can do so much when he isn’t around. With all of that manure spreading I think you would make a great politician (lol). I hope you don’t fall down in that pit the next you go skating. 😊 I hope both your family and Brent’s family have a great Thanksgiving and thanks again for another awesome video. Keep farming, keep smiling. 🐄🚜🦃
It's very sweet, Brent always brings you lunch....when he goes to town. Great video, great job. I know it takes a whole time to video more so with all editing, I'll speak for my self all you do is greatly appreciated. Stay well be safe
Good morning Taylor, Good job with the manure spending job. Just happy you didn't fall while skating .😃
Hello Ms Tay. Ok now, you’re outdoing yourself. Loved your latest post but now you were the CEO, The Boss, Equipment Operator, and a worker bee all wrapped up in one. You never cease to amaze. Without a doubt, you are a one-of-a-kind. Keep up the great videos, stay warm and above all, stay safe and take care. Thank you again for the wonderful videos. Luv them.
Wow, thank you
@@tayfarmsUR definitely A keeper !!!! Who's house is that next 2 the shop??!!!
Taylor don't you just love the smell of the 1066 exhaust 🤣😂🤣😂🇺🇸🦅🚜🚜🚜👍
Good job, Taylor. On the farm, you do a good job and it looks like your boss keeps you buzzy
Brent is one lucky man to have you as his employee, you are very awesome and I get such a kick out of how excited you get over spreading manure !!!
Hi Taylor. Enjoy all your videos and shorts. Say hi to Brent. Have a beautiful Thanksgiving and Holiday season.
I dont know how you and Brent do it. Tough work. Good video.
Taylor love watching you. You are always so up and happy with simple things like a beautiful sky or your cows!❤️
As usual another great video. When I was a on the farm, we used pitchforks and shovels to load our manure spreader. Ours was a rear spreader and it was hard work. No pits to place manure in. Just piled it outside the barn. Things were different back in the 40's and 50's. If i were in your area I would bring you a coffee. But I am in Pa. so I will have to forgo that option. Hae a blessed day and God Bless.
Thanks so much! That does sound like hard work! I have the utmost respect for the those who farmed back then. 🙂 I would never turn down a coffee and it’s the thought that counts! I hope it’s warmer in your area, stay safe!
Good day’s work Taylor.
Good Morning Taylor. I would love to work with you guys since I like being outside plus it would be so much fun. When you were skating I was laughing while thinking "please don't fall"
Great video Tay 👍👍
Glad you liked it!!
Keep up the good work , staying busy , stay safe !
Always!
Another great vid! Stay safe, and happy turkey day!
Nothing like the sweet smell of manure on a cold, crisp morning.
The best!☺️
Thanks Taylor always good for a smile
Your work ethic is amazing you make it seem like fun. Thank you for sharing
Hi Taylor , aw yes , good old agricultural waste. Builds character. Thanks for putting new batteries, it is terrible when you want to use a tractor and it won’t start, I have been there. Take care 🇨🇦👍🚜❤️💩
Taylor, Thanks only you could make such a great video in a manure pit....
Glad you liked it!😁
Hi Taylor watching from India.
Beautiful video..
You are cute❤
😮 Amazing work young lady. You go girl ❤
Great video Taylor your an all rounder 👍
Thank you!! Y’all are so kind!
Great job Taylor
Hi Taylor thanks for sharing another awesome video again. I think you secretly like spending manure, brings back some great memories i used to love the job. You have a fantastic work ethic great to see, thinking for yourself and working for yourself is a great asset for any boss. Thanks again take care and stay safe 👍 😊. Ps happy spreading 😊.
you are a great farmer
Aww thank you!
Thank you for another informative episode. You backed the cow poop sprayer into the pit like a pro. oh and your figure skating abilities are off the chart.
Great job showing the spreading side of farming. Some do not realize that part of farming. Thank you again for a great video. It is nice Brent cares about you so much. Stay safe and healthy Tay.
You do such a great job with your work love watching you two fix an farm keep up the good work ❤
Another good vid Taylor, hope you and Brent and your families have a nice thanksgiving.
Good job, your backing skills are strong! If you need some more manure the politicians can supply all you need. 🤣🐄
Hmmmn, reminds me of the snow plowing philosophy in Bozeman, MT: WMIM - wait, maybe it'll melt. In this case it might be: WMIE- wait, maybe it'll evaporate!
Glad that you got a wonderful farm day.
Good Morning Taylor. I see that you are starting to get cold weather so please dress accordingly so that you don’t catch a cold and wear gloves when you can
so you don’t get frostbite
😊❤on your pretty fingers
I really enjoy the videos and your work ethics’s
Thanks so much!
You sure know how to drive that 1066 .you do a super job with everything you do. You can come drive tractor for me anytime
Good day Taylor Handeling the loader like a pro Have a safe great day
It takes a good operator to run a bucket tractor especially loading liquid manure. You also forgot your gloves in the kabota on the second load 😂 Thank you for good video, have a good safe day!
Good job with the manure spending job. Just happy you didn't fall while skating .
😅 thanks! So was I☺️
Don’t know why, but handling manure always made me powerfully hungry. Good job Taylor
Me too! Must be all the concentration 😆
Thanks for sharing Taylor. Best wishes, D
You and your videos are amazing and special. Thank You
Good morning Tay, I wonder why you put bolts through bucket now I know lol You could weld the bolts to the bucket then drill hole In bolts for pins or snap clips it would make easier to attach bucket solid, just an opinion. Another great video you are a great young farmer. 🤗
Good morning, Taylor! You are a mind reader…I have been curious about the delivery system to the manure pit and was ready to ask today. Well, you answered it in the video, so thank you! 🐄 💩 You are continually improving your skills with creating video content. Your dedication to your craft continues to shine, Taylor! Have a great Sunday! 🐮
Hi! Glad to have answered your questions 😃. Thank you so much and have a great day as well!
1. Early Start:
Farm work often starts early, especially during planting and harvesting seasons. The loader operator may need to arrive at the farm early in the morning.
2. Equipment Check:
Before starting any work, the loader operator will typically conduct a thorough check of the loader to ensure that it's in good working condition. This includes checking fluid levels, tire pressure, and inspecting for any visible issues.
3. Task Assignment:
The operator may receive instructions from the farm manager or supervisor about specific tasks for the day. This could include loading and unloading materials, transporting goods around the farm, or assisting with various agricultural activities.
4. Loading and Unloading:
One of the primary tasks is operating the loader to load and unload materials. This could involve handling feed for livestock, moving hay bales, transporting harvested crops, or loading equipment onto trailers.
5. Precision Work:
Depending on the loader's capabilities, the operator may need to perform precision work, such as carefully stacking bales or placing materials in specific locations.
6. Safety Measures:
Loader operators need to adhere to strict safety protocols. This includes wearing appropriate personal protective equipment, following safety guidelines when handling materials, and ensuring the loader is operated safely.
7. Maintenance Breaks:
Throughout the day, there may be scheduled maintenance breaks to check and lubricate moving parts, clean filters, and address any issues that may arise during operation.
8. Communication:
Effective communication is crucial. Loader operators often need to coordinate with other farm workers, truck drivers, or equipment operators to ensure a smooth workflow.
9. Varied Tasks:
Depending on the season and the farm's activities, the loader operator may be involved in a variety of tasks. For example, during planting season, they might assist with moving seed and fertilizer, while during harvest, their focus could shift to transporting crops.
10. End of Day Check:
Before wrapping up for the day, the operator will conduct a final check of the loader, ensuring it's properly stored, and report any maintenance or repair needs to the appropriate personnel.
11. Record Keeping:
Some operators may be responsible for keeping records of the materials they've handled, the hours of operation, and any incidents or issues that occurred during the day.
Keep in mind that the specifics can vary based on the type of farm, the equipment used, and the tasks required. Additionally, weather conditions and seasonal demands can significantly impact the day-to-day activities on a farm.😁
Have a happy and blessed Thanksgiving you two and thank you for the great video Taylor
Same to you! And thank you!
You are a pro at this Tyler, great video
Taylor showing us another video that she can do it all!!!!!!!!!!!!!
God bless you & Brent. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving
Just getting home from work, sitting down to relax and watch tayfarms
Hope you enjoy it!
🐮🐮 Good Show Taylor! ... Bruce
You did great on your own today!
Hey Taylor, great video. You are what keeps dairy farming alive girl, have a happy thanksgiving😁
Hi there! Thank you so much 😃 Happy Thanksgiving to you too
Love what you do. Good camera shots. Next time the boss can drive the spreader. Next video show how to fix that bucket.
Hi Taylor. You are sounding like a real farmer. You keep forgetting your gloves, leave them on the International. Good way to learn to operate loader is when no one is around, no pressure. Interesting to see you don't have to work the manure into the ground after spreading. In Ontario you have 48 hours to work the ground or be fined.
It’s all about love Ta.
Just wondering why you never mix some of the solids in piles with the watery manure to spread at once. Seems to me like two birds with one stone lol. Bob in Pennsylvania
That’s a great question we actually do most of the time but getting to the solids pile is quite a job until you’ve cleaned up some of the liquids. Thanks for watching!!
Good job Taylor
Good morning Tay great day and a great video always enjoy your
videos, you and Brett have a great Thanksgiving
Ur good with equipment and dont wreck it.
Hey Taylor ❤💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
Good morning, Taylor and that was my job. Dad would load and I would haul.
And then always seem so much fun on a farm. Because I got to drive the tractor lot better than driving the wheelbarrow when we cleaned the gutters didnt have a barn cleaner.
Hmm... I wonder if Manure Skating will ever become an Olympic Sport? 👍👍
Thanks Taylor, for bringing us along.
Have a Blessed thanksgiving holiday
🙋♂️🐈🐈
That will make the grass green and lush
Taylor i hooe i am the first one to wish you and your family a very Happy Thanksgiving 😊
And one more thought; you are not just spreading Manure, you are spreading liquid gold to get a luscious hay crop for next year i just wish i could be there to watch you and get the aroma of the manure you are spreading
Have fun but be safe and don’t forget your gloves
Love you Taylor ❤😊
Taylor I wish I could borrow you and a few loads of that liquid gold! LOL Great work!
😃👍🏻👍🏻 thanks!
Keep up the hard work. I hardly know how to operate one brand of tractor and you deal with at least two. Keep showing the type of content you do. Very real. I grew up on a family farm and can relate to never having "Free Time". Always something to repair . Be it a gate or a piece of equipment. Thank you.
Hi Taylor, just came across your channel! It reminds me of when i was in my teens working summers on a dairy/horse farm in NY. I loved bailing hay, great workout. I will stay tuned!!! Greetings from Gary in Tucson AZ!
Hi, I’m so glad to have you joining us!! I always love to hear stories of everyone’s experiences and find memories on farms😃. Yep haying is great exercise, especially square baling! Thanks so much! Your friends from Maine
Making it easy to recycle back into the land.Taylor farms.
We used to milk 40 head with a 6 stall parlor. People will never understand the amount of work and dedication it takes without doing it themselves.
How come you don’t expand to 100 or so cows?
❤❤❤❤
I’m so impressed with the way u can drive the international and film at the same time. U may have been a loader operator but you were also a manure distribution engineer. Awesome video. Have a great week.
😄 thanks! I like that label, manure distribution engineer at your service!😁 Have a great Thanksgiving!
Taylor, you left your gloves in the loader. You must work 80-90 hours a week; I'm thinking you need some time off occasionally. Go bowling with your friends.
Hi Tay. Where does the fluid in the bunck come from, is it urine, rain, manure waste water? I agree with some posts..your an inspiration for young adults girls&boys. It's amazing how you know the equipmnt and Brent trusts you to take care of the equipmnt, cows, and you knw how to handle it all. Oh, can just anyone come and buy milk from you? I've heard some farms do that.
Be safe and enjoy Thanksgiving
Your doing a great job there
Thank you!
Nice video Taylor
Love your show,nice to see old school farming brings back memories. I'm from nothern maine.keep up the good work 😊
Great stuff Tay!! Glad to see you out and about spreading manure. When you were skating on the "manure ice" I was thinking "this is the part of the show where the hero falls on her ass and gets covered in her soon to be "cargo"". But you didn't so congratulations!! You make a great Pit Queen!!🐄💩🚜🤠
Have a Happy and Blessed Thanksgiving Tay and to your family. And could you say the same to Brent from Roger here in southern Vermont!
FIRST!!!! 🆒 Video Taylor!!!!
If you wore a cap, you could wear a go pro and get some interesting footage as well Taylor.
Good Work !
Thank you! Cheers!
Avery buddy need some one like her on the farm
That was one of your best videos Taylor. You really excelled yourself with all the different camera positions, must be very time consuming. I think your very talented ❤ Happy Thanksgiving. 🎉🎉
Wow, thank you!
I totally agree.
Hey Taylor, Happy Thanksgiving to you, your family and Brent from Texas. Thanksgiving is the one original American holiday. Hope y’all have a wonderful time.
Thank you for the video, I really enjoyed it
Taylor you can go to the boat ramp and back up boat's show m how it's done you can tell U is a farm girl 👍😂🤣🤣🤣
I love watching your videos as always. You are such a hard worker. You make me miss my younger days!!
I hope you, Brent and all of your families have a wonderful Thanksgiving! 😊
I’m so glad you like them!! Thank you so much and we wish you a happy Thanksgiving as well!
Tks for taking us alone while u spread 'stuff'!! Happy Thanksgiving!!!
Thanks for joining me! Happy Thanksgiving to you too 🙂
Taylor has a great work ethic, but don't stop that 1066 quick loaded with pooh or that could change at least for the day.
Your boss has a nice yellow truck I like it a lot 😋 😉 😏 😜 ☺️
Yes wreath season and bough cutting season fun times !! Ok I see it now its all liquid coming from barn the solids come from else where 🤔 i was wondering how it kept clear of the pjpe but it looks like it could freeze manure on the opening when really cold ?
I like!
Your a working lady!
From our dairy to yours you're doing a good job and you and Brent have a happy Thanksgiving
Thank you so much! And a very Happy Thanksgiving to you as well!
👍