Our son grows his hair out every year and donates it. He is a red head and his hair is highly wanted. He has been doing this for about 5 years now. Good thing to do Cole your a good guy!
@@neilkay159 There are organizations that collect donations of real human hair to make wigs for cancer patients for free or at a vastly reduced cost from what a person would normally have to pay for a wig made with real hair.
@@neilkay159like Stephan said the wigs are for children and adults who have undergone chemotherapy and want/need access to wigs to feel like themselves again after hair loss. There are rules though, it at least needs to be 12 inches long. It can’t be chemically processed in any way color or perm wise because the hair is sanitized and that process is so intense colored hair doesn’t make it through it. More details here: www.wigsforkids.org/about-us/faqs-hair-donation/
So basically the money that you would usually pay to a co-op every year for storage fees, you will now be using to pay off your OWN bins. So they almost pay for themselves. That's pretty cool.
Plus they can sell their corn and soybeans when the market it up and hold them without additional cost when it's down and they have more options on where to sell them to get the best price.
So interesting, so if I understsnd correctly, the ROI is $134k/year so your $1M investmenr with paid itself in 7,5 years. But qhat are the operating/maintenance cost for the bins and what is the life expectancy for these by curiosity? You did a great choice Cole :)
On site storage is always a good investment. We always had it on our farm so our trucks weren't stuck in line at the elevator. Cut our harvest time by a third. That alone is worth having it. Good luck.
My family in Boone, Iowa always makes fun of me when I ask about Cole the Cornstar! They live so close and never heard of you! But your videos are awesome and helped me get thru 2020! Thanks Cole and family!🥰🥰🥰
The farm is blessed that Cole is so talented at the business side of farming, and along with Daddy Corn star and Cooper they make the perfect family team. The Grandfather can look down with a smile and be proud knowing that his legacy is being carried on by his son and Grand sons.
Everytime DC gets the water jug out I can't help thinking "gotta water the old thirst buds!". We need a DC dictionary for everytime he makes up a new word and meaning 😂
The discussion strictly on price ignores that bins will help the farm function with more ease and more rapid deployment, by providing more storage for equipment, saving wear and tear on the equipment.
Cole my husband and I have been watching your progress on the farm for two years now. We appreciate your maturity and growth as a person and a family. We've noticed that many of your suppliers, vendors are all professional looking individuals. Cole, I think what you could do is let everyone know that you are planning to get a haircut and schedule the day. It would make a great video. I think it will also give you a more mature look. College is behind you and hair accidents do occur on the farm. Stay safe and continued success. Looks like rain is headed your way the week of 6/20/21.
Awe, Cole that's so sweet that you are donating your hair. My close friend's daughter had leukemia and she was able to get a wig. Made her feel so good. So God bless you.
That was so informative with the marketing ladies. Even I could understand it! I think Cole is going to miss ol' Brownie when he has to go home. Love the way you all work together and help each other out. A great moral compass!
I am really glad that DC is feeling and looking better. Cole, dont knock a Chevrolet. They are good trucks...Thank you Cole and DC for a great job explaning the bin and feed stuff..Thank you for all of your time that y'all are giving to us each week.
I love the Cornstar's. This video reminds me of a family friend. He setup a drying and storage facility in the late 70's. As I recall, he shipped beans, corn and wheat to Chicago when selling prices were optimal. He grew cranberry beans for export, primarily to Italy. Every semi that shipped out returned filled with plumbing supplies.
I am constantly learning in every video. The amount of business knowledge that is needed on today's farm is amazing 👏. Then, when the humor, DC, sincerity, humbleness, Coles crazy antics, show me that your videos are way better than sit coms on TV. Thnx for sharing. If I wasn't so old I would volunteer to work on your mansion.
Kudos to Cole for his hair donation project! I've donated my hair 3 times. It takes about 2 years to give them enough length (about 10 inches each time), but the feeling of helping someone in need is so totally worth it! I think some places are now accepting shorter lengths because they're easier to get. And it costs us NOTHING to do it. It's just hair - it will grow back. And cancer patients really appreciate it. One piece of advice: research the various charities, and donate to the ones that DON'T charge the recipient. I never donated my hair to anyone who could make money off it. That defeats the whole purpose of "charity".
Glad to see you feeling better DC. No one wants to feel miserable. Can't get anything done, can't event hink sometimes. Feeling good with so much energy get it all together. Cole, when to you start with the bin construction? Everyone is waiting to watch that project get done. Those ladies made quite a point. Look like you made a very good decision.
It's all fun and games spending a mil on bins unless there is a drought, direcho, tornado!! Farmers are the BIGGEST gamblers on the planet!! Here's to a big win.
From the time I started watching you, you have always looked at all the angles and then made the best decision for Cornstar Farms. I have no doubt that the new bin system will be a good thing for your farm. Just like the new combine and tractor, took the time to find the best fit for your farm.
Love your channel I am from Southern Minnesota . My parents both have past and my sister and I chose not to be landlords. I managed the farm for the last 5 years before mom died. Hardest job I have ever had. Hardest thing I have ever done was to sell but it was time. Neither of us lived local so that made it even harder. It was in the family for over 100 years. You guys know what that means I am sure. My dad would be so excited to see your video's. He would laugh so hard he would cry. Your video's warm my heart. Lots of memories as a farm kid. Keep making us smile.
I am so proud of all of you guys! Today any more it seems when the oldest family member passes on and the farm is turned over to next younger generation most are quick to sell and split up property or operation. However you have done the opposite and have completely ran with it!! You have so much to be proud of DC you guys have not only continue on but have made things nicer more efficient etc I literally can't say enough of the amazing job you have done in a few short years!!!!
I really enjoy watching you guys. You can definitely see the love in your family and how y’all work together so well. Thanks for sharing that with those of us that don’t have that. God bless you all.
Somehow DC and Cole turn a business meeting into a comedy show. Plus i'm sure a lot of viewers know more about business. Those smart ladies did a great job explaining everything. Cole and Cooper and Corn Girl, Video Editor/Nurse/Comedian/Gardener... are very lucky to have such amazing parents.
This is one of my favourite uploads. I learned so much today thank you that was great. One of my most important business options is marketing so thanks for show viewers how much you value proffesional help. stay safe J.
GREAT channel, Cole....plus DC and all the rest. Love it. Watching all y'all makes it clear to me why I never considered being a farmer - too much STRESS!!
We love watching your family and farm. Also love watching Cole and Daddy Cornstar. Keep up the the good work. Watching the heat rise over there while here at home in New Zealand its cooling off. Prayers for you all xoxo God bless you all for your safety. 😘😘😘😘❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤❤❤💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞
what great teachers you have , not only very clever and pleasent to look at but nice too .2nd time Ive seen them and I knew what they were about straight away ,God Bless regards from Gordon in the U.K.
I relly love how brownies white on her neck is she is a amazing looking dog so friendy too she seems I got 2 pit bulls my self there so adorable and kind I hate how they got a bad reputation
Daddy Cornstar. Thank You very much for the videos and shareing your farm family life. Please Take Care of your self Plus Be Very Care Full around all Farm Equipment.
Glad you’re feeling better DC. The new bin site is a huge decision but you folks have turn to experts to help make the decision, which is just good business sense. Looking fwd to the construction to begin. Take care & stay safe. Cheers
Thanks these ladies (Kristen and Laurie) for the informative lesson today. It helps to inform those not from the farming background. Edit: thought you’d never see them leave.😉🙂
Thanks for taking us along with the Marketing Sit down. Really interesting information. Whole lot of things for farmers to consider than just watching the weather.
We picked up some tin we got at an auction once, we had a 1994 GMC regular cab gasser and about a 20ft trailer and the tin was hanging of the trailer by 6 or so feet, the trailer was picking up the back of the pickup and we drove like that for 100 or more miles. The bales on that trailer just made me think of it, have a good day, God bless.
Lots of love to the Cornstar family🌽✨.Cole Love your videos🌾 Cole you are a great role model and inspiration to all those young kids coming up🚜🌱 all over the world..
I so enjoy it when the ladies come to visit with you about the storage and so on. It's so interesting and stuff we never take into consideration in the outside of farming world necessarily. Thanks for sharing and it costs one way or another but I am always a firm believer in handling my own "IF" I see too much of my product being usurped by "fee's" for this and that. There is definitely a fine line for sure. Way to to.........seems like "DC" and myself think alike in that thought. DC glad you are feeling better, I was really concerned. Hope MamaC spoiled you and glad you are back at it. God bless all!
The answer is by storing your own grain you can wait till the price is high & sell when you want. You are not forced to sell just because you have no room to store & hence forced to sell at a lower price.
Farming is challenging and also rewarding. Working in your business, look at the numbers and have team of people with other expertise will help you make those decisions. Don't let the emotion take a role for making decisions.
We didn't move any Corn under $5 and hit $7 plus to empty the bins, local ethanol plant was at one point $0.39 over local Co-Op. Old saying was sell 1/3 contract 1/3 and store 1/3....😁 We farmers love to gamble, on farm bins make money.
Beautiful video Cornstar family. Love when you run the numbers, talk about long term investments etc. In 10 years time, we (viewers) will enjoy the decisions that you are making today.
When Cole starts out with his trademark intro "Hey everybody, you're watching COLE the CORNSTAR!" - Does anyone else like to say it right along with him like I do?
you guys are very informative and lots of fun to watch. Keep up the good work... And Cole make sure ya keep Brownie hydrated too she seems to be work'in the hardest....lol...!!!
Man, I'm from central illinois and I moved to southern texas. These videos help me cope with being homesick. All the corn, beans and open fields after harvest. I miss it. All we have here is swamp and reptiles that want to kill your family.
Our son grows his hair out every year and donates it. He is a red head and his hair is highly wanted. He has been doing this for about 5 years now. Good thing to do Cole your a good guy!
Your son sounds like a great human. His parents must be great people too! ;-)
I'm in the UK
What is all letting your hair grow and donating it about??
@@neilkay159 There are organizations that collect donations of real human hair to make wigs for cancer patients for free or at a vastly reduced cost from what a person would normally have to pay for a wig made with real hair.
@@neilkay159like Stephan said the wigs are for children and adults who have undergone chemotherapy and want/need access to wigs to feel like themselves again after hair loss. There are rules though, it at least needs to be 12 inches long. It can’t be chemically processed in any way color or perm wise because the hair is sanitized and that process is so intense colored hair doesn’t make it through it.
More details here: www.wigsforkids.org/about-us/faqs-hair-donation/
Gross
So basically the money that you would usually pay to a co-op every year for storage fees, you will now be using to pay off your OWN bins. So they almost pay for themselves. That's pretty cool.
They do pay for themselves in less than 10 years.
Plus they can sell their corn and soybeans when the market it up and hold them without additional cost when it's down and they have more options on where to sell them to get the best price.
Precisely!
@@BobDevV nope, they'd have to play co op fees regardless
So interesting, so if I understsnd correctly, the ROI is $134k/year so your $1M investmenr with paid itself in 7,5 years. But qhat are the operating/maintenance cost for the bins and what is the life expectancy for these by curiosity? You did a great choice Cole :)
Cole, watching you mow your grass is a JOY. It made me smile. Because you worked so hard to get your Kentucky bluegrass to grow. Good job.
On site storage is always a good investment. We always had it on our farm so our trucks weren't stuck in line at the elevator. Cut our harvest time by a third. That alone is worth having it. Good luck.
My family in Boone, Iowa always makes fun of me when I ask about Cole the Cornstar! They live so close and never heard of you! But your videos are awesome and helped me get thru 2020! Thanks Cole and family!🥰🥰🥰
Who thinks Cole and Nave need their own farm dog when Brownie goes home?
I do, absolutely necessary.
Brownie stays
At least let Brownie have week long vacays on the farm every so often. Looks like she is in heaven since she is an inside dog at home.
Yes agree
I don’t want her to go 😢
Love hearing “Coooole the Cornstar” after work 😆
Looks like you need a dog Cole! You guys love each other.
Lots of work to do all the time!!
Rain coming Thursday night!!
We need Cornstar bobbleheads!!! 😁
The farm is blessed that Cole is so talented at the business side of farming, and along with Daddy Corn star and Cooper they make the perfect family team. The Grandfather can look down with a smile and be proud knowing that his legacy is being carried on by his son and Grand sons.
“Couple hour drive to service your truck” wow. Talk about rural Iowa.
Everytime DC gets the water jug out I can't help thinking "gotta water the old thirst buds!". We need a DC dictionary for everytime he makes up a new word and meaning 😂
That and a "I killed it" board for windshields
Tshirts with DC quotes would be fun “Done right sometimes don’t happen around here” would be my fave.
"Grab the bull by the tonsils" Is my favorite DC quote.
Glad you are feeling better Daddy Cornstar ! 💙
The discussion strictly on price ignores that bins will help the farm function with more ease and more rapid deployment, by providing more storage for equipment, saving wear and tear on the equipment.
Not to mention the labor savings of all that wasted moving around of bins and augers they have been doing up til now.
Who stores equipment in bins?🤷🤦♂️
@@gregjames5070 They store corn in one of the buildings that they could store equipment in.
So funny hearing Brownie's heavy panting in nearly every shot.
Good dog
Cole needs to irrigate that poor puppy. He's not use to life yet. Remember nave in the beginning aways falling asleep😁😁😁😁😁
thats what owning a pitbull is yo
Gonna be some tears shed by a certain “Cornstar” when Brownie goes home.
That is one beautiful and sweet dog.
Seems like such a perfect fit for Cole and the farm. He looks happy as well. I'll be sad when he goes too.
I will be sad as well. I love seeing the neighbors yellow lab climbing the hay too
Yeah we’ll all miss Brownie. Time for Cole to get a dog...
i think Nave has plans for pets. This is her training Cole to think he wants one. :)
Cole my husband and I have been watching your progress on the farm for two years now. We appreciate your maturity and growth as a person and a family. We've noticed that many of your suppliers, vendors are all professional looking individuals.
Cole, I think what you could do is let everyone know that you are planning to get a haircut and schedule the day. It would make a great video. I think it will also give you a more mature look. College is behind you and hair accidents do occur on the farm.
Stay safe and continued success. Looks like rain is headed your way the week of 6/20/21.
Same reply to your same comment on another video - he is donating his hair so it needs to grow for a little while longer.
Awe, Cole that's so sweet that you are donating your hair. My close friend's daughter had leukemia and she was able to get a wig. Made her feel so good. So God bless you.
That was so informative with the marketing ladies. Even I could understand it! I think Cole is going to miss ol' Brownie when he has to go home. Love the way you all work together and help each other out. A great moral compass!
Good for you Cole , growing your hair out for such a purpose is a wonderful thing to do .
I am really glad that DC is feeling and looking better. Cole, dont knock a Chevrolet. They are good trucks...Thank you Cole and DC for a great job explaning the bin and feed stuff..Thank you for all of your time that y'all are giving to us each week.
Brownie can never go home......he's part of the farm now.
I love the Cornstar's. This video reminds me of a family friend. He setup a drying and storage facility in the late 70's. As I recall, he shipped beans, corn and wheat to Chicago when selling prices were optimal. He grew cranberry beans for export, primarily to Italy. Every semi that shipped out returned filled with plumbing supplies.
Favorite parts were Brownie's paws up in the air during marketing meeting & super satisfying high speed mowing footage 😊
I am constantly learning in every video. The amount of business knowledge that is needed on today's farm is amazing 👏. Then, when the humor, DC, sincerity, humbleness, Coles crazy antics, show me that your videos are way better than sit coms on TV. Thnx for sharing. If I wasn't so old I would volunteer to work on your mansion.
I agree about the sitcoms. I quit watching years ago.
DC is smarter than the average person, cuz he's looking to the future and the boys might come out ahead for once.
Kudos to Cole for his hair donation project! I've donated my hair 3 times. It takes about 2 years to give them enough length (about 10 inches each time), but the feeling of helping someone in need is so totally worth it! I think some places are now accepting shorter lengths because they're easier to get. And it costs us NOTHING to do it. It's just hair - it will grow back. And cancer patients really appreciate it. One piece of advice: research the various charities, and donate to the ones that DON'T charge the recipient. I never donated my hair to anyone who could make money off it. That defeats the whole purpose of "charity".
Kudos to you too. 😊🇨🇦
Glad to see you feeling better DC. No one wants to feel miserable. Can't get anything done, can't event hink sometimes. Feeling good with so much energy get it all together. Cole, when to you start with the bin construction? Everyone is waiting to watch that project get done. Those ladies made quite a point. Look like you made a very good decision.
It's all fun and games spending a mil on bins unless there is a drought, direcho, tornado!! Farmers are the BIGGEST gamblers on the planet!! Here's to a big win.
It’s not really gambling when insurance pays for it. 🤷
@@gregjames5070 It's funny that you think insurance pays them off. Insurance doesn't even let them break even.
@@gregjames5070 insurance doesn’t cover shit.
From the time I started watching you, you have always looked at all the angles and then made the best decision for Cornstar Farms. I have no doubt that the new bin system will be a good thing for your farm. Just like the new combine and tractor, took the time to find the best fit for your farm.
Love your channel I am from Southern Minnesota . My parents both have past and my sister and I chose not to be landlords. I managed the farm for the last 5 years before mom died. Hardest job I have ever had. Hardest thing I have ever done was to sell but it was time. Neither of us lived local so that made it even harder. It was in the family for over 100 years. You guys know what that means I am sure. My dad would be so excited to see your video's. He would laugh so hard he would cry. Your video's warm my heart. Lots of memories as a farm kid. Keep making us smile.
I am so proud of all of you guys! Today any more it seems when the oldest family member passes on and the farm is turned over to next younger generation most are quick to sell and split up property or operation. However you have done the opposite and have completely ran with it!! You have so much to be proud of DC you guys have not only continue on but have made things nicer more efficient etc I literally can't say enough of the amazing job you have done in a few short years!!!!
Brownie is having a blast! --- She is enjoying all the fresh air and exercise for sure
Coles never going to want to give back Brownie.
Brownie is now a CornDawg.
"Lucky to have a house over your roof" Daddy Cornstar 2021
😆
I called for a DS dictionary over a year ago.
DC mangles his sayings just like my mom used to - my favorite one of hers was “up a paddle without a creek”…
@@HigherHills lol
Brownie has become a show favorite!!
You’re right daddy cornstar “you’re lucky to have a house over your roof” 😂😂
Amen!
I love the intelligence of that young lady and communication skills she has.absolutely beautiful.
This was one of the best videos for me. Really appreciated being included in the planning, marketing, and long range goals. From a farmer's wife.
You are a great family, thank you for sharing.
I really enjoy watching you guys. You can definitely see the love in your family and how y’all work together so well. Thanks for sharing that with those of us that don’t have that. God bless you all.
kristen and lori are awesome . they know there stuff.
Brownie is officially a corndog! 😂
🤣🤗
Cute! 😏
Anyone else say it with him? “ Hey everybody you’re watching Cole the 🌽⭐️” Love it!!!!!
I'll be steaming it on the TV and my girlfriend will be in the kitchen and I'll here from the kitchen "cooollle the coooorrnnn starrr". Lol
@@UnknownMOI yep that’s me every time! Lol
All of my children say it at the same time. So cute
@@Adventures_in_AK cause they are smart! 👍🏻
i love the idea of bobble heads with cole and coopers hair
Subscription glasses - They send you new ones every month!
And at 15% off
Somehow DC and Cole turn a business meeting into a comedy show. Plus i'm sure a lot of viewers know more about business. Those smart ladies did a great job explaining everything. Cole and Cooper and Corn Girl, Video Editor/Nurse/Comedian/Gardener... are very lucky to have such amazing parents.
I have fallen in love with Brownie, seriously.
Loving ya guys keeping it real, I'm from around the grinnell area so seeing someone "local" is a real kick.
This is one of my favourite uploads. I learned so much today thank you that was great. One of my most important business options is marketing so thanks for show viewers how much you value proffesional help. stay safe J.
GREAT channel, Cole....plus DC and all the rest. Love it.
Watching all y'all makes it clear to me why I never considered being a farmer - too much STRESS!!
at 13:11 the back of the chair almost exactly outlines the car in the back ground and my mind couldnt look at anything else.
I saw that, tooo!!!🤣
We love watching your family and farm. Also love watching Cole and Daddy Cornstar. Keep up the the good work. Watching the heat rise over there while here at home in New Zealand its cooling off. Prayers for you all xoxo God bless you all for your safety. 😘😘😘😘❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤❤❤💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞
what great teachers you have , not only very clever and pleasent to look at but nice too .2nd time Ive seen them and I knew what they were about straight away ,God Bless regards from Gordon in the U.K.
That Callie is a beautiful pup.
Glad DC you are feeling better love this channel and I'm just a city girl from Wisconsin but your family is wonderful 💕
I relly love how brownies white on her neck is she is a amazing looking dog so friendy too she seems I got 2 pit bulls my self there so adorable and kind I hate how they got a bad reputation
Daddy Cornstar.
Thank You very much for the videos and shareing your farm family life. Please Take Care of your self Plus Be Very Care Full around all Farm Equipment.
Good to see you back to 100 percent DC!
Glad you’re feeling better DC. The new bin site is a huge decision but you folks have turn to experts to help make the decision, which is just good business sense. Looking fwd to the construction to begin. Take care & stay safe. Cheers
Thanks these ladies (Kristen and Laurie) for the informative lesson today. It helps to inform those not from the farming background.
Edit: thought you’d never see them leave.😉🙂
Thanks for taking us along with the Marketing Sit down. Really interesting information. Whole lot of things for farmers to consider than just watching the weather.
We picked up some tin we got at an auction once, we had a 1994 GMC regular cab gasser and about a 20ft trailer and the tin was hanging of the trailer by 6 or so feet, the trailer was picking up the back of the pickup and we drove like that for 100 or more miles. The bales on that trailer just made me think of it, have a good day, God bless.
Lots of love to the Cornstar family🌽✨.Cole Love your videos🌾 Cole you are a great role model and inspiration to all those young kids coming up🚜🌱 all over the world..
Brownie is showing what a great companion pit bull’s are
I hope this year becomes a banner year for your farm…and our country. ❤️
Nice to see there is a tables' worth of shade, given the storm damage to that tree.
I so enjoy it when the ladies come to visit with you about the storage and so on.
It's so interesting and stuff we never take into consideration in the outside of farming world necessarily. Thanks for sharing and it costs one way or another but I am always a firm believer in handling my own "IF" I see too much of my product being usurped by "fee's" for this and that. There is definitely a fine line for sure. Way to to.........seems like "DC" and myself think alike in that thought.
DC glad you are feeling better, I was really concerned. Hope MamaC spoiled you and glad you are back at it.
God bless all!
I love watching your videos when I’m in the grain cart keep up your good work Cole
The answer is by storing your own grain you can wait till the price is high & sell when you want. You are not forced to sell just because you have no room to store & hence forced to sell at a lower price.
That Pit Bull has gotten a hold of your heart strings....its what they do....best dogs ever....we have two of them, both rescues!
I can totally see Cole getting a dog like a Brownie when she has to go home. This family knows what it takes to run a successful farm👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Farming is challenging and also rewarding. Working in your business, look at the numbers and have team of people with other expertise will help you make those decisions. Don't let the emotion take a role for making decisions.
Excellent video, Cole and DC. Great to get a peek behind the scenes when it comes to marketing and financial decisions. As a family, you ROCK!
Yall crack me up!!
Enjoy watching. Love from phx. Ariz.
Happy Birthday Lori ! 🎂
Cole you are going to like that diesel truck.. the mileage you are going to get plus the pulling power...
I'm always grateful to have a head over my roof. DC , you crack me up.
Happy Birthday Lori!
So refreshing to watch these young guys thinking smart. Says a lot about you papa CS ! Be proud of them boys.
Glad your feeling better DC!
I just don't understand why anyone would give a thumbs down on this. What exactly is there to not like? People are weird.
Cole the corn poser is what people that actually have a clue don’t like.
Always interesting when the marketing folks show up
Being 2 generations removed from the farm, far different than what my grandparents farming experience was.
Thank you for filming your segment with Ever-ag! Such a great learning opportunity for us all :)
This information is fantastic! Thanks for sharing!
Just wondering if your going to do a time Laos video on the corn growing over the season? Play that video in fast forward and it should be pretty cool
It was good to see Parker. I am also from Mississippi and do not know what snow is. Lol.
Cole needs his very own farm dog. He seems like having one with him all day ❤
So just some info. Lock of love charges the recipient for the wig. Hawks for locks does not charge the person in need for the wigs.
We didn't move any Corn under $5 and hit $7 plus to empty the bins, local ethanol plant was at one point $0.39 over local Co-Op. Old saying was sell 1/3 contract 1/3 and store 1/3....😁 We farmers love to gamble, on farm bins make money.
Wait wait, Pit Vipers have Prescription ANSI Z87 safety style glasses??
I did not know this
15% off huh
Yessiree
Most every time I watch the corn stars, I end up with a smile on my face.
Beautiful video Cornstar family. Love when you run the numbers, talk about long term investments etc. In 10 years time, we (viewers) will enjoy the decisions that you are making today.
When Cole starts out with his trademark intro "Hey everybody, you're watching COLE the CORNSTAR!" - Does anyone else like to say it right along with him like I do?
DC, house over the roof , ingenious. Only you could think of that. I enjoyed watching the video. Keep up the great work crew.
Love learning about the business/ numbers end of things !
you guys are very informative and lots of fun to watch. Keep up the good work... And Cole make sure ya keep Brownie hydrated too she seems to be work'in the hardest....lol...!!!
with the new site, can you also rent out leftover space for the local area to keep them full? a bit like a co op?
I'm not sure but I'm sure they would have to raise their insurance coverage allot
The loan we are getting restricts us from doing that, but also, we don't have a scale so it would be really hard to track. 😉
Man, I'm from central illinois and I moved to southern texas. These videos help me cope with being homesick. All the corn, beans and open fields after harvest. I miss it. All we have here is swamp and reptiles that want to kill your family.