Lol...the A-TEAM intro for Daddy CS was awesome! He should have said, "I love it when a plan comes together!" Ha ha ha. You had some beautiful footage of their farm, and you got Cole to explain things about their farming practices a lot better than he does on his own videos. Well done!💗
The tillage part he just started talking about, lol, I had to slow him down and make him repeat it because I ahd never heard any of that before and found it interesting!
Love this series. It is great that you are visiting other farmers and learning more about the art and science of being a Farm Girl. Cannot wait to see where we go next!
LOL!!!!! I can't believe that you have meet ole Cole!!!! My friend Ken Prill is supposed to fix his massey ferguson tractor. I have been watching Cole for a while now my kids loves his videos and yours. Keep up that great work! !!!
Nice video, you can learn a lot from Cole, and his family. They do all kinds of farm related things you can pick up on. There was 3 jugs of syrup this time.
I'm learning new things watching your new series. I love that you are checking out different farming aspects. The more you know. the more productive you are. Oh 5 jugs. Keep it going. Hugs!
I'm so glad TH-cam recommended this video. I really enjoy Coles farming videos so it was awesome seeing you interviewing him. I know nothing about farming, won't ever own one, live in Australia 😂 ...but it's all SO interesting. Such a great video. 😊
A fellow Michigan resident!! Keep up the great work on your TH-cam videos. By the amount of snow I saw, I'll bet you're in the Southern third of the lower peninsula. So far we've only gotten about 2" this winter in the Saginaw Valley. Oh shucks, this video is from last year.
This was the most informative video! And now I’ve subscribed to another farm channel! Thank you Farm Girl AND CornStar! I can’t wait to dive into WTFarm Girl!
Thanks for the great video! It was fun seeing Cole being a natural gentleman in the combine (compared to being a funny wiseacre when driving alone) and watching you learning to drive it too! At one point, I thought Cole was holding a gray cat lol Also hearing rock while watching was different. not a bad thing for me. Cole doesn't use music all that much, so it was a noticeable change. Keep going WTFarm Girl! Thanks!
I love this channel! You are teaching this city man from Ky that’s getting a better understanding of how we get a food. Just wandering if you could do a video on how combines can go from harvesting corn to soy beans? How does that machine get the corn off the stock so cleanly? Thanks for taking the time to show me/us how you all hard working people keep America running! God bless
I think my next one (where the combine is busted and we have to fix it) Cole walks me through how it operates (I had no idea either), so you should be in luck :D
Found u thru the Corn Star channel. I like this especially as a first time viewer. I was a livestock farm girl until I was 18 and left to get an education and see the world. Looking forward to future videos.
Great video Suzanne as it's always interesting to see how the technology in farming is changing. I think you did a great job of driving the combine though I would have to let Cole be the judge for a good judgement as I've never combined either and probably never will so I'll leave it up to Cole and you if you ever do it again. But love the video and learn some things myself. And as always looking lovely as you always do. Be safe and bundled up good as looks like your head into so early heavy cold weather already. God bless and pray all goes well for you all through the winter. 👍👼😊❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏
What you're doing is so great, going to learn from other farmers and introduce us non farmers to those people that feed us but are forever criticized. Keep it going!
I counted 5 jugs in this video. You're doing a great job on this series and you did a great job driving the combine for the first time you've a natural. One thing and I'm sure he mentioned it to you but the first rule of running a combine is never take your hand off the hydrostat control, it only takes seconds for something to go wrong so you have to be ready at all times. Thanks for sharing and I am looking forward to seeing what you learn next.
I just came back from Florida and fire up your video. The weather was not all that great on the East Coast. Love this adventure. You can learn so much from this. BTY I counted 5 bottles of syrup.
Spreading lime for years I try to go straight across fields with no corn rows.. you have to watch both truck mirrors at the same time.. Then I Finally got GPS guidance.. now I can go perfectly straight at night at a perfect 55' or 60 foot spacing ect..
Memories of us as kids running the combines and scaring the heck out of ourselves at times with whiplash, overshoot, dip digging, rocks and missing the dump on the grain truck.... And stuck, and plugged and on and on. Combine in the dark and bang the sugar into the tree line. Oh fun!
When I was about 7 years old a Farmer let me steer his Combine .. combining Wheat .. "No Rows to follow .. it was the next to the last pass.. He said it looked like a snake went down through there.. you could see I was not going straight when you looked back at the still standing wheat..
Oh Suzanne, you hit one of my biggest pet peeves..... You don't combine corn. You either pick it (on the ear for cattle feed) or shell it (get kernels for the grain elevator and leave the cobs chopped up in the field). Either one of these methods uses a corn head. Soybeans and wheat are combined. The head has a reel on it, that's a "bean head" or combine head. This goes back to the days of horse-drawn corn binders (for shocking corn) or reapers (for wheat). Likewise you don't plant wheat, you drill it. You plant corn (cause you use a "corn planter," not a drill), and you can either drill or plant soybeans - depends how wide the middles are - if wide enough to run a cultivator through the field, then it's planted; otherwise it's drilled. Most everyone I know in Indiana drill beans/wheat and plant corn. Old timers (I guess like me) react like they're hearing fingernails on a chalkboard if you say "combine corn" or "plant wheat." At least that's been my experience growing up in north central Indiana. But glad you got the experience! This always has been my favorite time of year when after a long hard growing season, you get PAID for the crops!!! Have you considered joining up with the contract harvesters out West like US Custom Harvesters? (not a recommendation - just a suggestion based on a Google search).
Well now I didn't know that! I did have someone mention something about shelling corn and picking corn, so I am now thinking that's what he meant, lol! Thank you for explaining that!
Don't mean to be foul.. but the only reason I even tap this video is because whoever she is, shes at Cole's house. Sorry whoever you are, I'm a huge COLE fan!!! Thanks for the different perspective of the CORNSTAR'S 🌽 ⭐⭐⭐ 's rock!
You have more nerve than I do. The combine is so huge but it looks like you got the swing of it. That Cole sure has a lot of information. Good to you and good luck on your farm.
I am a new subscriber got to go with a girl that has a good head on her shoulders yand picked the best family on TH-cam to collaborate with Luv the corn star family and loved your video!
I have spent countless hours riding a combine shelling corn but not once did I find a pretty girl in the field. At least not while I was awake! Subscribed to Cole long time ago and just subscribed to WTFG.
Cole is a real rock star. Started following his channel about 6 months ago.
He is killing it for sure!
I been watching Cole for awhile now and seeing the two of you together was a real rush... good job Farm Woman!
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Lol...the A-TEAM intro for Daddy CS was awesome! He should have said, "I love it when a plan comes together!" Ha ha ha. You had some beautiful footage of their farm, and you got Cole to explain things about their farming practices a lot better than he does on his own videos. Well done!💗
The tillage part he just started talking about, lol, I had to slow him down and make him repeat it because I ahd never heard any of that before and found it interesting!
Cole is awesome. Learned alot watching his videos
Love the intro music for. Daddy Cornstar™️. Go A-Team!
Two of my favorite channels! Really enjoy listening a young farmer who 'gets it' regarding soil stewardship.
I learned a lot talking to Cole :D
Love this series. It is great that you are visiting other farmers and learning more about the art and science of being a Farm Girl. Cannot wait to see where we go next!
😄 I've got several more farms I am lining up!
Know what happens when Daddy Cornstar gets those dryers too hot? Pop Corn!
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LOL!!!!! I can't believe that you have meet ole Cole!!!! My friend Ken Prill is supposed to fix his massey ferguson tractor. I have been watching Cole for a while now my kids loves his videos and yours. Keep up that great work! !!!
Nice video, you can learn a lot from Cole, and his family. They do all kinds of farm related things you can pick up on. There was 3 jugs of syrup this time.
I'm learning new things watching your new series. I love that you are checking out different farming aspects. The more you know. the more productive you are. Oh 5 jugs. Keep it going. Hugs!
Michigan and Iowa together, doesn't get much better. Good vid.
Had to watch this vidio again its so funny how you 2 made the begening for all you who watch both channels
Two of my favorites in one Vlog, can't ask for much more than that. I'm a happy mechanic today!
I'm so glad TH-cam recommended this video. I really enjoy Coles farming videos so it was awesome seeing you interviewing him. I know nothing about farming, won't ever own one, live in Australia 😂 ...but it's all SO interesting. Such a great video. 😊
A fellow Michigan resident!! Keep up the great work on your TH-cam videos. By the amount of snow I saw, I'll bet you're in the Southern third of the lower peninsula. So far we've only gotten about 2" this winter in the Saginaw Valley. Oh shucks, this video is from last year.
HEY YOU WATCHING COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLE THE CORNSTAR
Been subbed to Cole for a while now, and now I’m subbed to you. Glad to have found you!
LOL ncie to meet you John!
Your a hard worker and I think you can accomplish anything you are just great thanks
Lol 😂 oh gosh that was too funny Susan 😂👩🌾 Thank again for the video Susan
This was the most informative video! And now I’ve subscribed to another farm channel! Thank you Farm Girl AND CornStar! I can’t wait to dive into WTFarm Girl!
haha, nice to meet you Walter!
Cole you and your dad are the best
Thanks for the great video! It was fun seeing Cole being a natural gentleman in the combine (compared to being a funny wiseacre when driving alone) and watching you learning to drive it too! At one point, I thought Cole was holding a gray cat lol Also hearing rock while watching was different. not a bad thing for me. Cole doesn't use music all that much, so it was a noticeable change. Keep going WTFarm Girl! Thanks!
Sand Lake is a shout and a half from me! I just found Cole the Corn Star! So nice to meet you farm Girl!
Haha, you too!
Hahaha, this was great! We love Cole.
It’s cool to see my Peck family’s auger working on your farm wish I owned that company I would still be making them
I love this channel! You are teaching this city man from Ky that’s getting a better understanding of how we get a food. Just wandering if you could do a video on how combines can go from harvesting corn to soy beans? How does that machine get the corn off the stock so cleanly? Thanks for taking the time to show me/us how you all hard working people keep America running! God bless
I think my next one (where the combine is busted and we have to fix it) Cole walks me through how it operates (I had no idea either), so you should be in luck :D
Found u thru the Corn Star channel. I like this especially as a first time viewer. I was a livestock farm girl until I was 18 and left to get an education and see the world. Looking forward to future videos.
Nice to meet you Melissa 😄
Thank you for asking Cole some of the questions that I had wondered about - good video overall.
Harvest is one thing I don't miss .
I counted four bottles . 😊😊😊🤗🌹🏵👍
Great video Suzanne as it's always interesting to see how the technology in farming is changing. I think you did a great job of driving the combine though I would have to let Cole be the judge for a good judgement as I've never combined either and probably never will so I'll leave it up to Cole and you if you ever do it again. But love the video and learn some things myself. And as always looking lovely as you always do. Be safe and bundled up good as looks like your head into so early heavy cold weather already. God bless and pray all goes well for you all through the winter. 👍👼😊❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thanks Steve!
What you're doing is so great, going to learn from other farmers and introduce us non farmers to those people that feed us but are forever criticized. Keep it going!
Well done video WTF girl the music the interview question and popping out and back in the snow great content great idea great video great people!
You seemed to pick that up real fast. Somebody might need a combine jockey some where! Way to go. Good job Cole also!
I counted 5 jugs in this video. You're doing a great job on this series and you did a great job driving the combine for the first time you've a natural. One thing and I'm sure he mentioned it to you but the first rule of running a combine is never take your hand off the hydrostat control, it only takes seconds for something to go wrong so you have to be ready at all times. Thanks for sharing and I am looking forward to seeing what you learn next.
I figured that out by the end, lol! No I wasn't told to keep my hand on it, but that is very good advice to follow!
I figured that out by the end, lol! No I wasn't told to keep my hand on it, but that is very good advice to follow!
I think you did a awesome job for it being your first corn harvest and I have years of experience operating a combine
Nicely done Suzanne. Glad you are able to get out of town for awhile. 5 Golden Jugs.
It was a fun, albeit short trip!
Fascinating - great video!
I think 5, another excellent installment in your series, can't wait for the repair one and your next lesson
Should be this week :)
Nice job driving Cole's combine
I just came back from Florida and fire up your video. The weather was not all that great on the East Coast.
Love this adventure. You can learn so much from this.
BTY I counted 5 bottles of syrup.
LOL, I'e never been that far south so I cannot comment!
Go Michigan! Love the music! Love Cole and Daddy Cornstar!
Spreading lime for years I try to go straight across fields with no corn rows.. you have to watch both truck mirrors at the same time.. Then I Finally got GPS guidance.. now I can go perfectly straight at night at a perfect 55' or 60 foot spacing ect..
That would be hard for sure!
Good to see these videos 👍👍👍🚜🚜🚜
5 syrups. I ❤ watching the Cornstar family! They are awesome. I just started watching your channel and I'm liking it also. Stay warm.
Nice to meet you Joyce!
Another great video! The beginning was hilarious. I seen 5 maple syrup jugs all together.
Hi 👋🏻 visiting from the Cornstars channel. Lovely video, love your editing. Now I’m a new subscriber.
Nice to meet you Kim!
You’ve beat me! I grew up on a farm and never had permission to operate a vehicle worth more than $10,000. Nice job! LOVE LOVE LOVE the A-Team music!
Memories of us as kids running the combines and scaring the heck out of ourselves at times with whiplash, overshoot, dip digging, rocks and missing the dump on the grain truck.... And stuck, and plugged and on and on. Combine in the dark and bang the sugar into the tree line. Oh fun!
video was awesome big fan of cole the cornstar
5 jugs! Ha cutie! Great job on video!!👍👍keep bring them!❤👍
5 jugs! Love the daddy cornstar A-team music intro it was so funny
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4 syrup bottles and way to go corn girl!! 😁
Cool video with Coil The Corn Star. I'm a city boy in Michigan 15 miles south of Detroit in Wyandotte. Carl
Don't believe it'd take you long to be a super operator! Loved the Q&A towards the end. I learned some things. :)
When I was about 7 years old a Farmer let me steer his Combine .. combining Wheat .. "No Rows to follow .. it was the next to the last pass.. He said it looked like a snake went down through there.. you could see I was not going straight when you looked back at the still standing wheat..
Hay Farm Girl 👧 That was corn y🌽 and fun like usual 💕
Oh Suzanne, you hit one of my biggest pet peeves.....
You don't combine corn. You either pick it (on the ear for cattle feed) or shell it (get kernels for the grain elevator and leave the cobs chopped up in the field). Either one of these methods uses a corn head.
Soybeans and wheat are combined. The head has a reel on it, that's a "bean head" or combine head.
This goes back to the days of horse-drawn corn binders (for shocking corn) or reapers (for wheat).
Likewise you don't plant wheat, you drill it. You plant corn (cause you use a "corn planter," not a drill), and you can either drill or plant soybeans - depends how wide the middles are - if wide enough to run a cultivator through the field, then it's planted; otherwise it's drilled. Most everyone I know in Indiana drill beans/wheat and plant corn.
Old timers (I guess like me) react like they're hearing fingernails on a chalkboard if you say "combine corn" or "plant wheat." At least that's been my experience growing up in north central Indiana.
But glad you got the experience! This always has been my favorite time of year when after a long hard growing season, you get PAID for the crops!!!
Have you considered joining up with the contract harvesters out West like US Custom Harvesters? (not a recommendation - just a suggestion based on a Google search).
Well now I didn't know that! I did have someone mention something about shelling corn and picking corn, so I am now thinking that's what he meant, lol! Thank you for explaining that!
Awesome video Suzanne!!
Thanks Ron!
I forgot to mention, that I really liked your video 😊👍
thankyou!
Daddy cornstar is the reason I found you lol. Now I’m hooked 😂
WoW, pretty cool :), I counted two ☺️ syrup.
I Saw 4 bottle and I like what you do.
I love Cole and his family
I really like your vidios Farm girl. You put a lot of interesting things into them!🤠
Thank you Frank!
Thanks that was awesome
Just found your channel because of Cole. Im on the west side of GR near GVSU. There are some Zandstra farmers over here too.
4 jugs of luscious maple syrup! 😊
5 jugs, great video. quite informative
Liked the video looks like you and the. Cornstarch hit it off well
Nice you got to see Cole! I counted five jugs of syrup.
Really enjoy your videos. I counted three jugs.
Don't mean to be foul.. but the only reason I even tap this video is because whoever she is, shes at Cole's house. Sorry whoever you are, I'm a huge COLE fan!!! Thanks for the different perspective of the CORNSTAR'S 🌽 ⭐⭐⭐ 's rock!
The begenig 4 min was the funniest haha i watch both channels made it so halarious is some one in the corn hahaha
What a wonderful visit with Cornstar !
They are a fantastic family!
WT Farm Girl Videos, yes they are .
Cornstarch. Lmfao!
Duane Henicke , Spell check 😡😡😡. Thank you so much for telling me.
@@virginiareid5336 You're welcome. :)
Cool being on Cole’s farm ! Safe travels !
Thanks! It was a great trip!
I really like daddy cornstar-should had more of him in your video. Also I was part of the crew that delivered those wind turbines.
He will be in more on the next video :) this was just on harvesting :) next is fixing combine
enjoyed the video again... 5 jugs of maple syrup. keep up the videos. George from Wisconsin.
Two of my favorite people!
You have more nerve than I do. The combine is so huge but it looks like you got the swing of it. That Cole sure has a lot of information. Good to you and good luck on your farm.
Good video 4 bottles of syrup
👍 My Buddy Cole🌽🌟
🚜 WTFarm Girl 👍😀
5 bottles and I like your new series a lot. Keep up the good work!
Thanks! Glad you enjoy it! I have some great farms lined up for the next few weeks!
I am a new subscriber got to go with a girl that has a good head on her shoulders yand picked the best family on TH-cam to collaborate with Luv the corn star family and loved your video!
Thankyou, nice to meet you Cindy 😄
Really good video your videos just keep getting better n better every time keep up the great work
Thanks Brian!
Welcome to Iowa where the real farming is done! : )
you'll have to go back down there when he chisel plows the field and run the tracter . keep up the good work. 👍🤘
Love the music! And you looked like you were having a blast!
I really did!
Cole the Cornstar and Daddy Cornstar. I can die happy now!!
Very informative, great job Farm girl
Hi Suze, I'm speechless, no wait, that was the cool 😎song, haha. Nice video, I liked the intro/transition a lot. I rate it 5 jugs! Stay happy😁 hon.
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Everyone comes to Florida. It does stay relatively warm during the winter.
I seen 5 jugs. Have a nice day 😁
I counted 4 bottles of syrup. Great video concept!
There were 5 syrup bottles including when it told us to look for them
Three jugs plus the one for four if you’re counting the intro? Great video. Thanks for sharing your learning experiences.
*Nice job! Good ol Cole* #WorldsOkayestFarmer
3 bottles, keep the videos coming , love them all !!!
I have spent countless hours riding a combine shelling corn but not once did I find a pretty girl in the field. At least not while I was awake! Subscribed to Cole long time ago and just subscribed to WTFG.