Great enthusiasm and you have the right attitude. You’re not afraid to make mistakes and not afraid to show them. The age old saying “If you’re not making mistakes, you are not learning”. Looks like you have good teachers
Kate, I know 30 year old guys that couldn't run a machine that big. Be proud of yourself. I know I am. Also a big shout out to Dad for teaching you so well.
I love learning about farming through your personal experiences. I never took farmers for granted and I've learned so much from your videos. I'm glad you stopped your tractor on your own. City folks would google, "how do I stop my tractor", as the tractor rolls on to Canada.
You are learning valuable skills Kate. Nobody can tax or take away knowledge and abilities. It will always be yours, lock, stock and barrel. Above all else, your an entrepreneur. Goodness it’s exciting that the whole world gets to see where this takes you. Montana farmers are warrior farmers with warrior spirits. It’s the only way to make it, bitter painful cold, arid, but beautiful landscapes. 👍
@@KatesAg Got a minute? Cuz I have a book full of “Tommy’s” I’ve pulled over the years. It’s real easy not to make mistakes. Don’t do anything. I say keep on keeping on.
Kate, you're the real deal. You are so authentic in showing what it really looks like to do something extremely technical by yourself for the first time. There are so many things going on all at the same time. Your courage and strength and inquisitive nature is such a gift. I have loved listening to you asking Uncle Chris all sorts of questions, and I can see you digest the information. Learning by doing, is a whole other ball game. It was so fun to see your extreme excitement 'I'm doing it!! I'm running the drill by myself!" That excitement is what is going to keep you going through the ups and downs of the learning process. You have incredible grace and are doing a wonderful job farming. Thank you for all of your hard work!
Hey Kate no harm no foal, you are correct you just learned a lesson with out breaking anything. Just listen to your Dad, he's just being a Dad. God give you patience
I love how you handle things. I see so many toxic males and females over asserting themselves when they are uncomfortable that it's a real treat to see joy in the learning process or even in the experience building process. You're a gem in a world of rocks
Great job Kate, lots to consider and keep track of running drills. I don’t think many people realize how much attention it takes to get it right. You are so lucky to have a great teacher like your Dad!
You're one of the most real and genuine people i've seen ,especially at your age.You have a rare and unique personality that sets you apart from others.....Keep doing what you're doing and just keep being yourself....It works.
As long as you learn by your unwanted operating events, you will be OK. Your so lucky to have a great dad, and of course Chris and Darcy...all are legendary. 👍👌🙏🇦🇺🇺🇲
Dad is handing over the best he knows and owns to his daughter. He is a good and confident master who wants the art to continue. Great man. So calm and loving and happy.
Wow Kate! You're moving up in the world! It's cool how your Dad has you set to work the Tractors and helps you learn. That's a big responsibility which you handle so well!
Kate just remember every day is a school day. The more you do the more you learn. To be honest from what I see on your vids your doing a great job. Well done Kate and thanks for sharing ❤️👍🥁🇬🇧🚜❤️
Another lesson learned, the tractor is teaching you. Grandpa is a great teacher glad he's close by. He probably worried about his beautiful granddaughter. Love your video. Thank you Kate.
Your Dad is a wealth of information, he is like an agriculture scientist, it's amazing listening to his knowledge and watching you catch on so quickly Kate 👏
Oh and I wanted to say that it’s very brave of you to be learning all of this stuff, a lot of people have a lot of fear of learning things, especially intimidating things like this, it’s very admirable!
New experiences will always have fair share of challenges, you did great, you'll learn from your little close call and be a better operator the next time you hop in the seat! Way to go Kate!
First video of yours I watched, really liked that you left in the mistake and your dad teaching after the fact. I think all of us farm kids can relate and know exactly how you felt!
Thank you so much for your wonderful and kind words! I made a lot of mistakes and I sure learn a lot! I definitely know how to use the brake now!!! LOL
I love watching Kate having episodes of sheer joy, happiness and fun like this! So dag-gone adorable! Best entertainment ever in my opinion! When she lights up, it is contagious and makes me light up with smiles too! :-) Kate discovered what neutral gear can do on a slope! Scary! Remember that if you ever put a 4 wheel drive truck's transfer case into neutral too! It will uncouple the gear box to the parking brake/pawl inside of an automatic transmission or a manual transmission parked in gear and will cause it to roll away too! Thanks for the video, Kate! Enjoy!
This is so cool. Honest people doing honest work. Pops is a little harsh but at least he is splaining stuff. Other farming channels are boring, or boorish- pretty boys keen on shouting, posing, and showing how clever they are with no ongoing context, insight, or humility.
Your doing great and your learning. Don’t feel bad it’s a process. It’s a fantastic thing to see a young beautiful woman your age learning and doing so much. Keep up the great work 👍
Kate, you are a classic ! Not many people on RU-vid show their "mistakes" when learning , which makes you so unique and a pleasure to watch! Remember , you have far more skills than many young ladies out there, and your Dad would not let you run expensive gear by yourself if he didn't have confidence in you. We all love your fresh approach , integrity and genuine enthusiasm for what you do . Stay safe and thanks for the videos:-) Gregg .
Thank you so much for your kindness and great encouragement!!! I think that everyone makes mistakes and that it is important to show that. I made a big mistake and I learned a lot from it. Thank you again! You made my day!
That was so fantastic ,you were so excited to be seeding all by yourself. And you did a great job!!!!! Remember farming is a job that you learn something new everyday even your dad and Uncle Chris still do.
Yes, I really did learn something new today!!! Big mistake and how to stop the tractor! It was a bit scary! Thank you for your wonderful and kind words!!!!!
@@KatesAg your lucky to have a family like your’s that help you grow and learn. Most are not as fortunate as you are. Every dad can be overwhelming at times but you can tell his heart is there for you!
Hello Kate. I grew up on a dairy farm in Wisconsin in the 1970's and 1980's. Watching you learn for to do fieldwork brings back a lot of memories of my dad teaching me. It looks like you are doing a great job. Keep up the good work. I enjoy your videos.
Great job, Kate! You are learning so much and your eagerness to learn is a joy to watch. Someday that farm is going to be yours ... those of us who count of your produce are very happy knowing it'll be in good hands.
Dad explains more but Uncle is a lot calmer when teaching ., Your Dad makes me nervous when watching LOL Good Job it takes practice to learn the job seat time is the best teacher just make sure to ask questions . there are no dumb questions when learning a new job
Hello kate that runaway tractor was very scary,but everything went fine and I am happy you are okay. As you have become so good at driving the combine you will become so in a short time even with a large seeder. Your happiness and your desire to learn hit me every time I watch your video and they are unmistakable. One of the many things I like about your videos is to hear your sweet byeee at the end of each video. Have a great day.
Scary runaway- it's that relationship of clutch, braking and accelerator that's important to understand. Same on the semi trucks. Of course there are videos for everything. All the best - awesome channel...
Yikes run away planter!!! Remember Kate Hydrostatic will hold them selves pretty good. But tractors will roll in neutral so you have to use the brakes.
It happens, I was harvesting cranberries last week after 18 hours on the bog loader. I got in the tractor to go back to the farm, and I couldn't get the tractor to move. I forgot to turn off the parking break. Kept reving up the tractor, turned on the 4x4, got out to see if I threw a belt. Couldn't figure it out for like 8 minutes. 27 years of farming I felt stupid once I figured it out. I just called it stupid tired, but I had to beat the first freeze. Keep going you'll learn
Great video Kate! It’s great to see your Dad has confidence in you to run these machines and doing a very important job for the success of the farm. Keep up the good work, 🇦🇺
Great video Kate!!!Thanks again for explaining what's going on!! I think it's great that you're learning how to do everything from start to finish!! At least you didn't panic, you kept trying and you got everything shut down. I hope you have a wonderful day.
I think your father needs to give you more credit then he shows you. To me you are doing a great job. Love your videos keep up posting them . Very informative videos.
You are soo cuuute ! Your excitement and enthousiasm really brightens my day ! Congrats on making your first passes in the drill ! And then with the hiccup you stayed calm and managed to stop the machine ! With your mindset and intelligence you'll be a pro in no time ! And yay the "byeee" is back ! Missed it :)
Same here! I missed it before and mentioned it to her. Her "byeeee" and wave are absolutely adorable! That has become one of her trademarks in my opinion!
Kate your dad and chris taught you how to drill you cant pull on every rock there is a lot more to it and turning dad rocks you listen thank you for sharing and your time you the best.
If the tractor runs away again Kate, put your feet on the brake pedal and clutch pedal, that should stop everything. Every days a School Day regardless of how experienced you are..keep up the good work 💪
Good job Kate ( and family ) . Any new task you learn takes time and practice before skill becomes natural . The mild scare you had will be a learned moment for a lifetime and ultimately make you better at the job as you work to prevent that from happening again . Both your uncle and mostly your dad may sound harsh on the surface ,but he has learned by mistakes too and his MAIN concern above anything else is the safety of his girl !! He really emphasizes how critical certain aspects of running the tractor and drill can be , not to put you down ,but to educate you and lift you up !! As your dad wisely pointed out ,you are " trying " and that's what he sees with each pass you make down the field . I see his pride in you too through these videos and would be certain he lets you know often ... heck I'm proud of you and I'm just a RU-vid watcher . Go out and take hold each day Kate , you can do it !
What a role model you are becoming . You probably have no idea how many young ladies are watching this and saying " I wanna be like her ".....and your doing a good job .
Good job Kate it made me think of when I first started learning how to drive semi and become a semi mechanic it gives you a feeling of accomplishment keep up the good work
Hello Kate, how wonderful that at your age you are already learning to sow those beautiful plains, and that you take your tractor and dedicate yourself to sowing perfectly without so many indications from your experienced father. After everything is going to be made very easy, sometimes it puts us, ostacles where there are none but you overcome the fears and you are beginning to be an excellent farmer something that is born to you, sometimes we do not follow the trades of our parents in me In case my father was a bricklayer and a farmer, I followed the profession of automotive repainting and welding in general, how incredible that a girl as beautiful as, You continue with that work so worthy of cultivating those prodigious lands to supply us with food.🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🌹🌹🌹🌸🌼🌷🌺
I know it's easy to say Kate but never panic when things go wrong, we've all been there before and we all learn by our mistakes sometimes it's easer to learn when no one's with you as you then have to use the little knowledge you have learnt to work it out. Your doing a great job at learning all the steps of crop growing and harvesting and thank you for bringing us along on too. UK farmer.
I am probably old enough to be Kates grandpa! Not farming anymore we sold our farms in 2005. Dry land farming in southwest Oklahoma got to be a losing proposition.
I'm sorry I didn't mean to laugh at you in a time of seriousness but OMG the look on your face when you launched!!! I'm so glad it could be funny, and all is well :) Thank You your Dad and Uncle and all the Help should be thanked.
Young Kate you are getting the Best Teachers , your Dad, & Uncle Chris , I called my wife Rozeta in to see you operating the Big John Deer & Air seeder, I said look at the size of you, we had a good giggle , Kate you are the Pride & Joy of your Family, Just one question do you have Brothers & Sisters, I was just thinking Your Dad & Uncle Chris will miss you if get married in 6 or 7 years down the track, but for now you are the pride & joy of your Family so keep up the good work, your a great Mentor for Agriculture & young & up coming Agriculturists , I like your videos , I think you get a lot of knowledge out put for people who don't know where their food comes from, on that note see you on the next video, Regards & Best Wishes to you & your Family, Trevor.W. Bacelli . Biloela Central Qld Australia,
No one likes getting lectured but your driving huge powerful pieces of equipment. I was never good with tractors. I'm not a farmer but dabbled in it working on a few.