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Interesting Tasty Farm

Interesting Tasty Farm

AU
@interestingtastyfarm
3.0K
Video Count
855.4M
Video View
236.0K
Subscriber
#1,399
Australia Rank
#105,957
Global Rank
3.0K
Video Count
855.4M
Video View
236.0K
Subscriber
#1,399
Australia Rank
#105,957
Global Rank
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Interesting Tasty Farm YouTube channel subscribers:236,000- Seelive statisticsand growth insights below.
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Interesting Tasty Farm YouTube Statistics & Analytics

Subscribers
236.0K
Total Views
855.4M
Videos
3.0K
Activity
Unknown

Interesting Tasty Farm Content Analysis

Content Type Distribution

Long videosLong
0%
0 videos
ShortsShorts
100%
1137 videos

🎬 This channel focuses primarily on short-form content (Shorts). Quick, engaging clips are the primary strategy.

Content Categories

Primary CategoryPeople & Blogs
100%
People & Blogs
1137(100%)

🎯 Primary focus: People & Blogs with 1137 videos (100% of categorized content).

Interesting Tasty Farm AI Channel Analysis

Gemini ProScore: 7.2/10

AI-powered insights analyzing content strategy, audience engagement, and growth potential.

Overall Score
7.2
Consistency
95%
Cadence
2-3/wk
Library
50

Growth Potential

7.5/10

Good content foundation. Increasing upload frequency could boost growth.

Audience Engagement

7.2/10

Moderate engagement levels. Focus on community interaction could improve metrics.

Content Strategy

7/10

Developing content strategy. Consider focusing on specific niches for better targeting.

AI Recommendations

Auto-prioritized by predicted impact

  1. 1
    Increase upload frequency to 2-3 videos per week
    High ImpactCadence
  2. 2
    Focus on SEO optimization for better discoverability
    High ImpactSEO
  3. 3
    Analyze top-performing content for pattern replication
    MediumStrategy
  4. 4
    Increase community engagement through comments and polls
    MediumEngagement

Latest Video

Short video
Toppling the Slab: How a Line of Boots Finishes What the Saw Started
0:08

Toppling the Slab: How a Line of Boots Finishes What the Saw Started

14.3K
Views
10
Likes
1 week ago
Published

**The Push That Brings It Down** Cutting a concrete wall with a saw creates separation, but gravity and friction may still hold the sections in place. The video shows the solution: coordinated human force. The workers line up along the wall's length, distributing their weight evenly. When they push together, they apply a moment of force that overcomes the wall's remaining resistance. The wall falls as a unit, rather than in unpredictable chunks, making the demolition safer and more controlled. - **Force Multiplication**: Six workers pushing together can generate over a thousand pounds of horizontal force. Applied at the wall's upper edge, that force creates a torque that pivots the wall around its base, toppling it. - **Coordination**: The workers push on a single signal—a shout, a nod, a count. If they push at different times, the wall may twist or rock, potentially falling unpredictably. Their synchronized effort keeps the force aligned. - **Footing and Stance**: Each worker plants one foot forward, keeping a stable base. They push with their legs, not their backs, using body weight as the primary force. The stance also allows quick retreat if the wall moves unexpectedly. - **Wall Condition**: The wall has been cut—often with a diamond saw—along lines that isolate the section to be removed. The cuts may be vertical, horizontal, or both, leaving the section attached only by friction and minor reinforcement. - **Safety Zone**: The area in front of the wall is clear of people and equipment. The workers push from the side, not directly in the fall path, and step back as the wall begins to move. The fall zone is marked and kept empty. Demolition engineers note that hand-toppling a cut wall is common in selective demolition, where precision matters more than speed. It avoids the uncontrolled collapse that explosives or heavy machinery might cause, protecting adjacent structures. The video's setting—a demolition site with cut walls, piles of rubble, and dust in the air—shows the scale of interior or selective demolition. The workers, in hard hats and dust masks, move as a team, their boots scuffing the floor as they push. As the wall falls, the workers step back, watching it break. The concrete may crack into large pieces or shatter, depending on its reinforcement. Once down, they'll use smaller tools to break it further, loading the debris for removal. In the final frames, the dust settles, and the workers survey the fallen wall. The section they toppled now lies flat, ready for the loader. They turn to the next standing section, positioning themselves along its face. The saw will cut, the boots will push, and another piece of the old structure will become rubble—one synchronized shove at a time.

Top 5 Videos

#1
Chainsaw Meets Mill: Transforming Logs into Lumber in the Wild

Chainsaw Meets Mill: Transforming Logs into Lumber in the Wild

50.4K
1 month ago
#2
Stripping the Copper: How a Machine Splits Cable to Reclaim What's Inside

Stripping the Copper: How a Machine Splits Cable to Reclaim What's Inside

36.7K
1 week ago
#3
Locking the Planks: How a Flooring Installer Fits Custom Interlocking Wood Planks

Locking the Planks: How a Flooring Installer Fits Custom Interlocking Wood Planks

35.8K
1 month ago
#4
Weaving the Wire: How a Machine Turns Steel Mesh Into Stone-Holding Cages

Weaving the Wire: How a Machine Turns Steel Mesh Into Stone-Holding Cages

35.7K
2 weeks ago
#5
Scraping Concrete to Perfection: Why Smooth Walls Outlast the Elements

Scraping Concrete to Perfection: Why Smooth Walls Outlast the Elements

30.1K
1 month ago

Interesting Tasty Farm AI Channel Analysis

Gemini ProScore: 7.2/10

AI-powered insights analyzing content strategy, audience engagement, and growth potential.

Overall Score
7.2
Consistency
95%
Cadence
2-3/wk
Library
50

Growth Potential

7.5/10

Good content foundation. Increasing upload frequency could boost growth.

Audience Engagement

7.2/10

Moderate engagement levels. Focus on community interaction could improve metrics.

Content Strategy

7/10

Developing content strategy. Consider focusing on specific niches for better targeting.

AI Recommendations

Auto-prioritized by predicted impact

  1. 1
    Increase upload frequency to 2-3 videos per week
    High ImpactCadence
  2. 2
    Focus on SEO optimization for better discoverability
    High ImpactSEO
  3. 3
    Analyze top-performing content for pattern replication
    MediumStrategy
  4. 4
    Increase community engagement through comments and polls
    MediumEngagement

Frequently Asked Questions About Interesting Tasty Farm

Data Source & Accuracy

Source: YouTube Data API v3
Accuracy: Real-time statistics from official YouTube API
Data is updated hourly and sourced directly from official APIs to ensure accuracy and reliability.

Data from YouTube Data API v3 • Updated hourly • Last updated: 02:34 PM