I absolutely love how each company you work with seems like long time friends that are farmers helping farmers. It’s so great the community that is farming. I had no idea. That’s what life is all about... Grace, helping each other, and love. Thanks for sharing.
Julie Gaiaschi here’s the deal, and a very few places and communities it’s still this way but , when I grew up and on the farm when you had a deal with another for anything that involved a transaction, a hand shake sealed the deal, your word and shake was the contract. Unfortunately very, very far and between these days. Signed,sealed and delivered, with a handshake, unless a damn virus is around. Maybe a big ole smile will do. 😁
1. They are on video so selling image is everything. 2. Funny all the way to the bankruptcy and the auction any and all companies who sell to Farmers rarely lose unless they offer in-house financing so they really love all their customers and want them to buy lots of equipment. Why because one financing is approved they are paid in full and it doesn't matter if the farmer flops. I've seen dealers buy equipment they sold at auctions just to sell it again. I'm waiting for a couple things. 1. For TH-cam to change its game and rapid channels to fall off. 2. Watching the pain and heartache of those who rely on TH-cam to make a living. 🤣😂
Peter B. I had an amazing one in the 80’s when I sang in a metal band. I’ve yet to convince my wife that growing another one would be a benefit to the world.
Fab skills like his can make a lot of money. I wish I was even remotely as good as he is at it. I do good enough for around the farm but nothing on his level.
Cole, you are the best “explainer” I’ve ever seen! I know nothing about any of this stuff, yet at the end of your videos I don’t feel you’ve talked over my head! TY ❤️❤️🙏❤️❤️
Oddly enough, I'm kinda jazzed to see planting season start. Your grandpa would be totally amazed. I'm sure he know that the technology was coming but to see it working on the farm, WOW
Now this is a family to emulate and model your life around . with more people watching this content rather the toxic media and TV ,the world has a chance . Total respect to the cornstar family.
Ok Cole, when I started as a helper during corn and cotton season , you probably weren’t even thought of my Momma and Daddy Cornstar. It’s been over 25 years and no till was just starting to get a foothold in our area. GPS was something that was a military term and a cell phone was just coming in better. So much has happened in 25 years. The folks I started with did 1500 acres of corn and 1200 acres of cotton. We had some pretty large farms. I can remember loading chemicals in with a half gallon mix cup. You give me hope in the newest generation. The level of knowledge that you have as a family and the progressive ideas that you guys are using is awesome. Thanks for what you guys do to help keep our country great. Prayers and love from Raeford NC.
I lived on a big farm with my great grandparents and grandparents until I was about 5. I used to love sweet corn harvest season because I loved the sweet corncob jelly on hot buttermilk biscuits. It is almost as good as bee honey to me.
Man, you're awesome! Such a joy seeing your videos, you inspire me to be a better person! Thank you and please never stop spreading your happiness around!
I WATCH ALL THIS INTENTLY LIKE I NEED TO KNOW THIS STUFF. I'M 73 YEAR OLD WOMAN THIS BIGGEST PIECE OF EQUIPMENT IVE USED WAS A HORSE IN HARNESS WITH A SINGLE TREE PLOW GEORGIA STOCK SOD BUSTER. THE HORSE ALWAYS STOOD ON MY BARE FEET AS I HARNESSED HER
I'm 50 years old and I love watching because it reminds me of my time spent on an Aunt and Uncle's farm back in my teenage years. I got to drive the tractors and big trucks they used to haul hay. At the end of the day all of us teenagers went and jumped into the swimming hole. Good times! Lol
Hi Dora! Please ignore Charlie... He obviously forgot his manners at home. I believe what he was trying to communicate is that in recent years, all caps has come to mean "yelling" or "loud/heavy emphasis." (Essentially, I'm assuming he felt like you were "shouting" your comment and just wanted to let you know.) I figure that it's more likely all caps are simply easier to see/read and faster to type! Thanks for sharing your story -- I really enjoy those tidbits! Keep well!💙
I’m a nurse that works at LTC facility presently heavy with COVID and I as well have COVID thank God not as bad as my poor Patients. While in quarantine now I have been binge watching this wonderful show. I am from a large town in MA. Apparently I enjoy watching about farming. Great watching this awesome family. God bless
Your dad must be thrilled and proud to have 2 talented sons. You guys just dig in and get it done, whatever it takes. Great upgrade and I can't wait to see this thing in action. Please stay safe out there. Thanx for sharin'.
Dang cooper can weld and fabrication skills are awesome. Cole you are right what a game changer in saving big bucs and having the right amount of chemicals distributed saving valuable time and money thank you to all have a blessed day
This is some major upgrading from last year guys!! Really looking forward to this year to see how the Lord blesses you and how all this new equipment will take your farm forward. Cheers guys!
Cole, I hope you make a video of the mixmate in practical use. i would like to see it in action under field conditions. I really like the looks of that set up
"It doesn't take long, it's just time consuming." OK, and...Cooper's Mullet is GREAT! He's an excellent welder and craftsman as well! I enjoyed the video, but it never did show Daddy Cornstar digging out those stumps that he said he would ... Maybe there was no "window of opportunity"...LOL
I have a feeling the( x-avatar) lol was abandoned when it almost ran out of fuel, and was left waiting for Daddy Cornstar to fill it up! Boys will be boys.
Getting a daily notification that you uploaded a new video is the consistency i need during these crazy times! Thank you! Also, i love seeing Cooper’s perspective on things. Give that guy a camera more often!
I am a 69 year old woman and love every video and I’m never going to be a farmer but I love you and your family it’s great to see a family that is still wholesome and loving 🥰
I love that mixer,and those guys are some sort of farming geniuses,mind blowing what they are doing. And I am loving Coopers mullet takes me back to my younger days when they were in fashion. Keep up the good work guys and above all else STAY SAFE
Cooper is a wiz for being 16-17 years of age. I've seen most all these videos, but when mechanics are needed or troubleshooting needs to be done Cooper really knows his stuff. He's very professional. Cole where would you be without your little brother. Oh! And I really admire Nave eagerness to learn and assist. All in all love the whole Cornstar fam.
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Thank you guys for giving me a little good in life right now. I grew up on a farm in Oregon. And life took me away from it. But it’s stayed in my heart. I don’t fit in well living the life I do. My heart is still on the farm. And thank you for being good people. I have put myself in a bad position. But I find comfort watching you guys. It helps give me hope there are decent people. You always give me a smile.
Spending money to make money, god ol adage. glad to see innovation on the farm, It'll be interesting at the end of the year to see the cost savings and yield gains between this and the new planter and see the long term payouts.
I'm interested to see it too. But I wouldn't be surprised if for the first and/or second years aren't as good as they could be until they learn how to use the systems for their particular operation because when you first start using something new like this, there is quite often some tweaking to be done once it's actually out in the field.
Early on in the video when the little girl's Momma said she had her shoes on the wrong feet, I heartily disagree, because those were definitely HER feet.
Alright. I was UPSET when the window got broken on the excavator. That was dumb. But this spray system is smart. Well done. Minimizing down time is key. Bigger sprayers exist, but using the existing sprayer efficiently is key. And the boom is a novel idea as well. Good video
Ok, first I have to give your tiny girl a big shout out. What a worker she is! And brave, she’s willing to get in there with all the men and get her hands dirty and learn all the ends and outs of this new equipment. It’ll be nice down the road, when you have 2 sets of ears hearing information, I think between the two of you, you’ll really know what you’re doing. Two heads really are better than one! Second, watching your videos has been quite the learning experience for me. So much science behind farming now, and the laboratories are your fields! It is nice to know that your getting as much yield out of your fields as is possible. Definitely helps the bottom line. Third, Natalie is a go getter too! How you two managed to find such gorgeous young women out in the middle of a cornfield, who are so smart, and so willing to work alongside you both is amazing. And last but not least....Cooper’s mullet is giving me all the Achey-Breaky Hearts feelings possible. (Ask daddy cornstar-he will probably remember that song. And it’s singer! Love you guys!!!
Coopers mullet needs his own channel. Like only his mullet is seen in all of his videos. Kinda like Mr. Wilson on Home Improvement. You will never see his face only those amazing locks!!!
Be nice now to Daddy Cornstar.....he's made you guys what you are.....him & Mom too.....when are you having your sister on your video ? Has she been on, I haven't seen her and I've been watching for quite awhile too.....
So is Cornstar....he's a jack of all trades.....not seeing much he can't do..... all this video upkeep takes up a lot of his time.....I think the girls need to learn to do this job and leave the tractors to the guys....besides Mom Cornstar could use some help in the kitchen...cooking for the crew....and housework, laundry....that's almost a job just keeping up with clean clothes for everyone.....
Efficiency!! It's,.. where it's at !!Great for you to share. Most people resistant to change. Hopefully your informative vids will encourage others to see the savings in efficiency. Keep up the good work you do !!
1) Cole great videos. My wife has even stopped shaking her head when I watch them and has started listening. 2) Daddy Cornstar. My grandmother had me picking up corn cobs by the bushel in the fall when I was a kid (1960s) to make corn cob jelly. Sooooo goood.
These guys are geniuses! I re-watched the part about the tractor idling up and idling down when the auger is empty automatically like 3 times lol... I bet they have a few good patents
Looks like a winner with the mix mate. Don’t forget to get a tool box on the trailer. Some wrenches and wires and oils. That way the generators and pumps will have oils on hand. Maybe also a smallish gas cans? That way when the trailer leaves the yard it ready to work for a while and not run out of gas with a few acres to go.
I'm addicted too, this one plus several cooking shows, and a few Homesteaders....which is really interesting..... not enough hrs. in the day....guess that's why I'm up late every nite.....I guess I watch more on Sunday than any other day.....I have things to do and places to go too.....so late nite watching is great.....no clock to set.....love it....
Anyone who says farmers and country folk are dumb......live under a rock! This stuff is incredible! Farming has really come a long way over the past 20 years or so. Coming from a large farming area in the middle of Missouri, I never knew one farmer that was this high tech. But that was 30 years ago.....wow! Might have changed since then.......
That is an awesome setup. I do automation work and it's amazing what can be done even with old equipment to make it modern and computerized or at least computer controlled.
Thanks, Concern for the hidden cables. Out of sight can mean out of mind. I have seen unarmored cable inadvertently damaged during non planned events. IE hooking up a chain for a vehicle/equipment recovery. Truck batteries on one end and a Deck mounted battery is a lot of potential current arcs and sparks. Battery disconnect switches may be well advised also. Yall are smart folk. Many brains work well for good solutions. God Bless and thanks for feeding us.
Cole, you keep finding all these smart people in the farming community. These guys really are game changers. Things are happening so fast on Cornstar Farms! Can't wait for the planting season to start to see all of this stuff in action!
Another winner Cole. It is nice to see someone feature a new small Agri-Business such as Mixmate Fusion. The exposure that your channel might generate into possible sales for them might help fund their next great product. Anytime we can limit the time we are dealing with chemicals it is to our benefit.
On behalf of the Praxidyn Team, bless you for your kind comments! This is why Mixmate was built - to help do a job more safely and efficiently. www.praxidyn.com
I absolutely love how each company you work with seems like long time friends that are farmers helping farmers. It’s so great the community that is farming. I had no idea. That’s what life is all about... Grace, helping each other, and love. Thanks for sharing.
Julie Gaiaschi here’s the deal, and a very few places and communities it’s still this way but , when I grew up and on the farm when you had a deal with another for anything that involved a transaction, a hand shake sealed the deal, your word and shake was the contract. Unfortunately very, very far and between these days. Signed,sealed and delivered, with a handshake, unless a damn virus is around. Maybe a big ole smile will do. 😁
1. They are on video so selling image is everything.
2. Funny all the way to the bankruptcy and the auction any and all companies who sell to Farmers rarely lose unless they offer in-house financing so they really love all their customers and want them to buy lots of equipment.
Why because one financing is approved they are paid in full and it doesn't matter if the farmer flops.
I've seen dealers buy equipment they sold at auctions just to sell it again.
I'm waiting for a couple things.
1. For TH-cam to change its game and rapid channels to fall off.
2. Watching the pain and heartache of those who rely on TH-cam to make a living. 🤣😂
having Cooper around with all the fab skills he possesses, saves you guys a TON of money. Coop's the man!!
Jeff Jamison, and his great mullet.. lol
Peter B. I had an amazing one in the 80’s when I sang in a metal band. I’ve yet to convince my wife that growing another one would be a benefit to the world.
Fab skills like his can make a lot of money. I wish I was even remotely as good as he is at it. I do good enough for around the farm but nothing on his level.
I'm sure he makes up for it in the amount of food he eats!
Don't forget the mullet... =-0 Its a party all the time
Cole, you are the best “explainer” I’ve ever seen! I know nothing about any of this stuff, yet at the end of your videos I don’t feel you’ve talked over my head! TY ❤️❤️🙏❤️❤️
Great job well worked out , super piece of kit .
"If Cooper can't do it than Nobody can" ..... The man the myth the legend.. "Cooper"...😄👍✌✊
Good idea hiding all the wires and piping under the deck. Frees up a lot of deck space.
3rd drawer from the top red box, I've had it memorized for a while now
Currently on a Cornstar
Oddly enough, I'm kinda jazzed to see planting season start. Your grandpa would be totally amazed. I'm sure he know that the technology was coming but to see it working on the farm, WOW
Now this is a family to emulate and model your life around .
with more people watching this content rather the toxic media and TV ,the world has a chance .
Total respect to the cornstar family.
Cole.
Teflon tape is in red tool box, on the left. Third (3rd) drawer down.
U can thank me later
The location of the CornStar Teflon tape is part of the global knowledge base.
Get youself a label machine might help others put things back. No more cooking demos? Good work Cole.
Ok Cole, when I started as a helper during corn and cotton season , you probably weren’t even thought of my Momma and Daddy Cornstar. It’s been over 25 years and no till was just starting to get a foothold in our area. GPS was something that was a military term and a cell phone was just coming in better. So much has happened in 25 years. The folks I started with did 1500 acres of corn and 1200 acres of cotton. We had some pretty large farms. I can remember loading chemicals in with a half gallon mix cup. You give me hope in the newest generation. The level of knowledge that you have as a family and the progressive ideas that you guys are using is awesome. Thanks for what you guys do to help keep our country great. Prayers and love from Raeford NC.
I lived on a big farm with my great grandparents and grandparents until I was about 5. I used to love sweet corn harvest season because I loved the sweet corncob jelly on hot buttermilk biscuits. It is almost as good as bee honey to me.
Very exciting and time saving product.
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Man, you're awesome! Such a joy seeing your videos, you inspire me to be a better person! Thank you and please never stop spreading your happiness around!
TOP JOB.
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Great video cole I love these daily videos I hope you and you’re family stay safe through these hard times stay safe and god bless
Fantastic piece of kit ! Great job on the fabrication, Coops 😃👌👏👏👏
I WATCH ALL THIS INTENTLY LIKE I NEED TO KNOW THIS STUFF. I'M 73 YEAR OLD WOMAN THIS BIGGEST PIECE OF EQUIPMENT IVE USED WAS A HORSE IN HARNESS WITH A SINGLE TREE PLOW GEORGIA STOCK SOD BUSTER. THE HORSE ALWAYS STOOD ON MY BARE FEET AS I HARNESSED HER
I'm 50 years old and I love watching because it reminds me of my time spent on an Aunt and Uncle's farm back in my teenage years. I got to drive the tractors and big trucks they used to haul hay. At the end of the day all of us teenagers went and jumped into the swimming hole. Good times! Lol
Ok grandma it's the button on the bottom left, with an arrow. We dont need caps the whole way 😂
My husband too. He plowed corn when it snowed in July. 1943.
Dora Dodd hahahahaha! Oh your poor feet
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Hi Dora! Please ignore Charlie... He obviously forgot his manners at home. I believe what he was trying to communicate is that in recent years, all caps has come to mean "yelling" or "loud/heavy emphasis." (Essentially, I'm assuming he felt like you were "shouting" your comment and just wanted to let you know.) I figure that it's more likely all caps are simply easier to see/read and faster to type! Thanks for sharing your story -- I really enjoy those tidbits! Keep well!💙
I’m a nurse that works at LTC facility presently heavy with COVID and I as well have COVID thank God not as bad as my poor Patients. While in quarantine now I have been binge watching this wonderful show. I am from a large town in MA. Apparently I enjoy watching about farming. Great watching this awesome family. God bless
Enjoyed the video Cole. That is a really nice system and setup which will be interesting to see it in actual operation. Y'all stay well and God bless.
Your dad must be thrilled and proud to have 2 talented sons. You guys just dig in and get it done, whatever it takes. Great upgrade and I can't wait to see this thing in action. Please stay safe out there. Thanx for sharin'.
That 'exavator' is going to need a serious 'warsh'.
That is a total Midwestern thing..LOL..I was born in Indiana
It’s like ur ex working as a bellhop at an luxuriant hotel.
And when you get done washing the exavator you put your dirty clothes in the warshmachine! 👍
"Exsavader" LoL
Marshall Weber Exsavader was my favourite Decepticon when I was a kid.
I just love watching your channel!!!!!!!
I’m going to be starting my own farm in my backyard and I’m eleven years old
Good for you! Lots of luck!
You can do it!
Those mix mates are awesome! We run one on the farm I work for and it makes it so much easier.
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thats the coolest thing ive seen in a while!!
Excellent Upgrade job Cooper!
Doug aka "chuck"...makes me feel like I was watching an episode of Mr Roger's Neighborhood...it was very informative yet....caaalllming.😎👍
Jason Whatley I thought the same thing!
Dang cooper can weld and fabrication skills are awesome. Cole you are right what a game changer in saving big bucs and having the right amount of chemicals distributed saving valuable time and money thank you to all have a blessed day
This is some major upgrading from last year guys!! Really looking forward to this year to see how the Lord blesses you and how all this new equipment will take your farm forward. Cheers guys!
Cole, I hope you make a video of the mixmate in practical use. i would like to see it in action under field conditions. I really like the looks of that set up
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"It doesn't take long, it's just time consuming." OK, and...Cooper's Mullet is GREAT! He's an excellent welder and craftsman as well! I enjoyed the video, but it never did show Daddy Cornstar digging out those stumps that he said he would ... Maybe there was no "window of opportunity"...LOL
LOL! Great stuff!
Steve Adams well play sir!
I have a feeling the( x-avatar) lol was abandoned when it almost ran out of fuel, and was left waiting for Daddy Cornstar to fill it up! Boys will be boys.
You picked a fine time to leave me, windshield
Man those 2 guys have some awesome stuff setup. Cloud based bin fan controllers.
Getting a daily notification that you uploaded a new video is the consistency i need during these crazy times! Thank you! Also, i love seeing Cooper’s perspective on things. Give that guy a camera more often!
I am a 69 year old woman and love every video and I’m never going to be a farmer but I love you and your family it’s great to see a family that is still wholesome and loving 🥰
me too Sheila..👍👍
I love that mixer,and those guys are some sort of farming geniuses,mind blowing what they are doing. And I am loving Coopers mullet takes me back to my younger days when they were in fashion. Keep up the good work guys and above all else STAY SAFE
The retrofits are amazing!!!!! Doing it right and saving time and money.....well done!!! 🌽
Cooper is a wiz for being 16-17 years of age. I've seen most all these videos, but when mechanics are needed or troubleshooting needs to be done Cooper really knows his stuff. He's very professional. Cole where would you be without your little brother. Oh! And I really admire Nave eagerness to learn and assist. All in all love the whole Cornstar fam.
Awesome video! 👍👍👍👍👍
05:20 Natalie is so precious
Wow, farming is so high tech! Brilliant, holy cow!
I'm really impressed with Cooper's welding skills. Beautiful welds Cooper. Oh, like the mullet too. Lol
Karl Kascha I told my husband that Cooper was better at welding than he is but he won’t watch. I think he may be afraid it’s true.
Really interesting equipment there Cole. You sure have a great time on the farm. Thanks for letting us in to share it with you.
That thing is on my wish list. I hate chemicals with a passion. It would be nice to minimize my exposure to them with this tool.
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Thank you guys for giving me a little good in life right now. I grew up on a farm in Oregon. And life took me away from it. But it’s stayed in my heart. I don’t fit in well living the life I do. My heart is still on the farm. And thank you for being good people. I have put myself in a bad position. But I find comfort watching you guys. It helps give me hope there are decent people. You always give me a smile.
Hahaha, Cole picked up the diagram of the parts before they were done with it. Cleaning up is one of his favorite things.
Great technology; great young talent; love seeing the girls jump right in; and of course. Outstanding Mullett
Spending money to make money, god ol adage. glad to see innovation on the farm, It'll be interesting at the end of the year to see the cost savings and yield gains between this and the new planter and see the long term payouts.
I'm praying that all their smart work will bring amazing yields! "Work smarter not harder!"
I'm interested to see it too. But I wouldn't be surprised if for the first and/or second years aren't as good as they could be until they learn how to use the systems for their particular operation because when you first start using something new like this, there is quite often some tweaking to be done once it's actually out in the field.
That is good looking set-up
Will save alot time and money
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Those are probably Cotton Candy grapes. They are a hybrid. Intended to be very sweet.
sure glad Coop had some reliable help -- thanks to Brent and Doug
“Doesn’t take every long just time consuming” quote of the year 😂
So much dedication and passion to a important mission, putting food on our tables. Much respect.
Early on in the video when the little girl's Momma said she had her shoes on the wrong feet, I heartily disagree, because those were definitely HER feet.
Excellent
It keeps the sun out of your eyes while you’re running it 😂😂😂😂
That’s a slick setup! Very nice!
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Alright. I was UPSET when the window got broken on the excavator. That was dumb.
But this spray system is smart. Well done. Minimizing down time is key. Bigger sprayers exist, but using the existing sprayer efficiently is key. And the boom is a novel idea as well.
Good video
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Ok, first I have to give your tiny girl a big shout out. What a worker she is! And brave, she’s willing to get in there with all the men and get her hands dirty and learn all the ends and outs of this new equipment. It’ll be nice down the road, when you have 2 sets of ears hearing information, I think between the two of you, you’ll really know what you’re doing. Two heads really are better than one! Second, watching your videos has been quite the learning experience for me. So much science behind farming now, and the laboratories are your fields! It is nice to know that your getting as much yield out of your fields as is possible. Definitely helps the bottom line. Third, Natalie is a go getter too! How you two managed to find such gorgeous young women out in the middle of a cornfield, who are so smart, and so willing to work alongside you both is amazing. And last but not least....Cooper’s mullet is giving me all the Achey-Breaky Hearts feelings possible. (Ask daddy cornstar-he will probably remember that song. And it’s singer! Love you guys!!!
If I were you. I would put a cage of steel around that mix master if i were you.
Cole needs to see this
Very much needed.
Coopers mullet needs his own channel. Like only his mullet is seen in all of his videos. Kinda like Mr. Wilson on Home Improvement. You will never see his face only those amazing locks!!!
Look like where’s Waldo with those safety glasses on and the red stocking hat! :)
Enjoy the extra shows. Thanks a lot.
Rut roh! Cole sounded and awful lot like Daddy Cornstar, "It doesn't take very long, it's just time consuming." 7:29
Great vid to get the mind thinking about what you can do better or faster on the farm 👍
Heinz should sponsor you guys!! 🍎
Thumbs up to Nave for always helping out
Quarantine drinking game. Take a shot when daddy corn star says ‘exsavader’
Lol I Need a drink after that as I yell excavator at my phone.
@@floatpool8307 awwwwwwwww moonshine Would get messed up!
Big Dreams on Small Acres here I thought you were going to say ketchup! We would be all drunk in one video lol.
Be nice now to Daddy Cornstar.....he's made you guys what you are.....him & Mom too.....when are you having your sister on your video ? Has she been on, I haven't seen her and I've been watching for quite awhile too.....
Great video. It is really amazing how framing has improved with technology.
*Coops* just rocking that Mullett
Glad daddy cornstar has got it under control and is safe. Farm safe n God Bless.
Pizza and cole the cornstar after a long day. Name a better combo
Covid19 and a cure
What...?! No way! The best combo in the world is obviously Daddy Cornstar and Heinz Ketchup! Lol! 😁
Daddy Cornstar is to be commended for having an open mind and giving this new mechanism a try.
Boys i tell ye that Cooper is some man, for one man. As we would say here "hes a pure operator"
That there was smoove!!
So is Cornstar....he's a jack of all trades.....not seeing much he can't do..... all this video upkeep takes up a lot of his time.....I think the girls need to learn to do this job and leave the tractors to the guys....besides Mom Cornstar could use some help in the kitchen...cooking for the crew....and housework, laundry....that's almost a job just keeping up with clean clothes for everyone.....
Efficiency!! It's,.. where it's at !!Great for you to share. Most people resistant to change. Hopefully your informative vids will encourage others to see the savings in efficiency. Keep up the good work you do !!
Cole: we can now do 200+ acres more a day with our sprayer
Me: changes battery in old lawn mower
1) Cole great videos. My wife has even stopped shaking her head when I watch them and has started listening.
2) Daddy Cornstar. My grandmother had me picking up corn cobs by the bushel in the fall when I was a kid (1960s) to make corn cob jelly. Sooooo goood.
We need more roger
These guys are geniuses! I re-watched the part about the tractor idling up and idling down when the auger is empty automatically like 3 times lol... I bet they have a few good patents
Thank you for your kind words! My husband and sons amaze me every day!!!
I gave a thumbs up for Cooper's mullet !
Looks like a winner with the mix mate. Don’t forget to get a tool box on the trailer. Some wrenches and wires and oils. That way the generators and pumps will have oils on hand. Maybe also a smallish gas cans? That way when the trailer leaves the yard it ready to work for a while and not run out of gas with a few acres to go.
My husband says that I am addicted to the Cornstar channel......as he puts it Cornporn....lololololol
I'm addicted too, this one plus several cooking shows, and a few Homesteaders....which is really interesting..... not enough hrs. in the day....guess that's why I'm up late every nite.....I guess I watch more on Sunday than any other day.....I have things to do and places to go too.....so late nite watching is great.....no clock to set.....love it....
Such clever people who oooze joy and enthusiasm. Loved that you were all hands on all including the girls! 🙋🏻♀️🇬🇧💕
RD 2T or whatever that little computer is😂😂😂😂
Anyone who says farmers and country folk are dumb......live under a rock! This stuff is incredible! Farming has really come a long way over the past 20 years or so. Coming from a large farming area in the middle of Missouri, I never knew one farmer that was this high tech. But that was 30 years ago.....wow! Might have changed since then.......
"This one simple trick farm doctors don't want you to know!" XD
Those guys are supper smart...nice mullet Cooper!
DADDY CORNSTAR DON'T PUT THE WINDSHIELD IN UNTIL YR FINISHED U MAY BREAK IT AGAIN🤣🤣👍AND DO U PUT KETCHUP ON EVERYTHING?😱
I agree
He said he doesn't put it on his pb&j!
That is an awesome setup. I do automation work and it's amazing what can be done even with old equipment to make it modern and computerized or at least computer controlled.
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The highlight of my day.
Thanks, Concern for the hidden cables. Out of sight can mean out of mind. I have seen unarmored cable inadvertently damaged during non planned events. IE hooking up a chain for a vehicle/equipment recovery. Truck batteries on one end and a Deck mounted battery is a lot of potential current arcs and sparks. Battery disconnect switches may be well advised also. Yall are smart folk. Many brains work well for good solutions. God Bless and thanks for feeding us.
how about a steel screened fence on 3 sides of that expensive equipment, just in case daddy cornstar is operating the excavator around it
TREAT THAT BROTHER NICE, Fab skills always needed on a innovative farm.
Any day is a good day when you can run a xavator.lol
The Mixmate Fusion sounds like it is going to be a great asset on the farm
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John Blake keep her lit hai
Cole, you keep finding all these smart people in the farming community. These guys really are game changers. Things are happening so fast on Cornstar Farms! Can't wait for the planting season to start to see all of this stuff in action!
Cooper looks like he's fixin to call B$ while Cole was telling his yarn about mixing last year LOL
Another winner Cole. It is nice to see someone feature a new small Agri-Business such as Mixmate Fusion. The exposure that your channel might generate into possible sales for them might help fund their next great product. Anytime we can limit the time we are dealing with chemicals it is to our benefit.
On behalf of the Praxidyn Team, bless you for your kind comments! This is why Mixmate was built - to help do a job more safely and efficiently. www.praxidyn.com