It is so refreshing to watch you and your dad work together and get along so well. A lot of shows on TV the people are swearing at each other or trying to screw the other one over.
Brian - as you were planting a section of the farm that borders the cemetery your comments about your parents is something we in our 60's can relate to as alot of our parents have relocated to heaven. Lost my Mother to Alzheimer's as well and it tugs at your heart as you witness the mental death and ultimately the physical death of a loved one. We enjoy watching the videos and thank you for taking the time to film and post them. May God Bless you and your family and God Bless the American Farmer!
That’s enough excitement for me in one day, I expected to see cows flying by, or the little turdnugget. It was so peaceful a few hours earlier, song of the day, slurping the last drinkie from “we got the meats”, chatting about Storlaaa station and new seed merchy stuff, and moist spritzers. I don’t know how you played musical tractors so quickly, but you did it! Thank goodness you are all safe another day!
You reminded me of one of my mom's little sayings when I was a kid with your cow in a storm story - "Birdie shoo-shoo in my eye, me just glad that cows can't fly." 😉🐦🐄 Always stay safe out there...
Brian I really miss the "Did I ever tell you of the time..." followed by "...That's all I got to say about that." It has such a Prairie Home Companion feel to it.
I loved when you honked the horn at the cow enjoying grass and she looked up and went back in. On my Dad's dairy farm, we had a couple of young heifers who were quite agile at getting through the barbed wire 3 strand, would cross the busy road to dine on the neighbors lawn. We discovered all we had to do was keep a metal pail at the house, go out and bang it and they would come running back.
It’s actually nice to see that somebody else gets as crazy weather as we do. It goes from 90 to 30 in an hour with a 70 mile an hour wind and maybe tornadoes. Glad to see you can cope
You guys and your channel is awesome. I find it very enjoyable seeing all of the advancements that have been made in farming. Being disabled and retired your channel allows me to see what I would be able to in person. It's also a pleasure watching such a holsom family as they interact together. Take care and may God Bless you and yours.
Ellie knows n if you know, you know! 😆 Cole everytime you give Ellie a mouthful of cheek in my head she answers you in the cutest quick-witted manner - maybe a voice over for her? 😅🦁 Hope all n everyone came through ok n no major damage. Is this the storm cell that created a tornado for Millennial Farmer? Take care! 😁🙏💙🐨 (Mr Brian I saw that splodge on the window behind you n thought it was very alienesque, then you start talking about them....👽👽)
One of the best farming channels on u-tube ,Brian ,Jeff and Cole stay safe please I love your content.Let's hope the weather gets going in the right direction for a good crop!
Brian .. did you hear about the farmer here in Ireland...when asked what would he do if he Won the national lottery?? 💰 💰 💰 He taught a second and said.. Keep farming until its all gone
Scary storm. I hope the nitrogen experiment works well on your corn. Poor Ellie, I can relate to being afraid of storms.... because well, Kansas. Thanks for another great video.
Prayers that y’all are ok. I was yelling run Ellie run!!!!! Glad to see Tami made it home safely! I’m glad y’all are at least getting some rain at least…some is better than none.
I know that look after ‘don’t get stuck’. Beautiful black baby beevos! Yo, Isaac! You can rock me just about anywhere. It’s alright, cause you’re all I’ve got tonight…..the cars 🚘 Nothing is what it used to be on any of us.. And then Cole, you’ve got red shoes 👠 on… Oh mylanta what a storm! That’s Oklahoma kind! That’s when we all go out to watch. Looks like the topsoil from the next county over is being redistributed. The windbreak still didn’t fly apart! Woooohoooo! Storla Station
Brian you are quite the Rock-N- Rollers I like that Rock-N-Roll Farmer Iike ya'lls videos you share. I will be 73 this year and still Love Rock-N- Roll.Maybe you can explain the old Rock songs to Cole Lol. from Chuck
Hope everything came out ok and you didn't have much damage. Love watching all you guys going through your daily lives, that you allow us to see. Keep it up!
Keep chugging along you guys!! I hope everyone is safe after the storm that cam through!! Hopefully the rain is becoming your friend again. Its been about 70s in iowa so far but it shall warm back up this weekend. Enjoy the week💪💪
Based on my experience as a farmer and 10 years in construction, I think it best to close all shed doors to keep wind outside. If wind blows in the door and can't escape, there goes the roof and then the walls. Seen it happen here and believe that'll could be what happened with Zack Johnson's shed. Just my thoughts.
Millenial Farmer just went through a storm where he moved all the equipment into a shed only to leave the main door open and the shed collapsed on all his stuff. $2M worth of equipment and barn damaged.
Not an engineer, but trusses are rated for snow load and wind load. When the wind gets under the roof, this puts stress on the truss in ways they weren't designed to take. Even steel buildings will not guarantee survival in the worst storm.
Yep. Buildings blow up like balloons and that's from personal experience. If you're in one having air pressure problems your ears will pop just like flying in a plane. A remedy that works is to leave something like a door or windows open on the lee or downwind side of the building to relieve that pressure. Not sure how that helps in a tornado with the possibility of wind coming from any direction.
I remember this storm! Walked out of my classroom at school to go watch the little kids sing and it was perfectly fine out. Walked about 100 feet and turned around and I see a black wall coming towards me. It hit eastern Nebraska at about 2:30.
Glad you went back to the cave before you blew away. We had a big wind a few days ago that took down trees and poles. [south central ontario] and some people still don't have hydro. I hope the cows and claves are ok after that. Now lets get back to that annoying buzzing you mentioned. Good video. Pax.
Thanks for another great video Cole. Most interesting and enjoyable. Wow. That storm came quick. Bad storm there. Looked like very high winds. Ellie was not happy with that. Good dog. Cole showed a building tipped over and busted up. Hopefully that was all you had for damage. Better than the what the Johnson and Larson Farms got. Glad you all are ok. Stay safe. Will be interesting to see how your planting test does with or without the liquid fertilizer. Should be interesting. Never heard of that brand before. Cole, you at least got a start with the field disk. More tomorrow-ya!!!!! Have at it another day. I have to tease you a bit. You talked about ten hours of being in the field like , oh my me. Now remember our equipment back in the day was much smaller and less hp. So a ten hour day in the field at planting time was not unusual. Spent many a ten or twelve hour day with no cab and modern day equipment, just the way it was. Wow. Memories there. You and dad are doing great getting the corn in the ground. Hopefully you are getting caught up even with a late start on field work and planting. Great teamwork. Good song of the day Brian. Very popular group back in the day. Nice beat to that song. You and dad kept a good eye on the weather. Important to do that with bad stuff rolling in. Good show. You got all the equipment put away in rapid fashion. Good to get it under cover when storming. Enough for now. You all take care and be safe. Looking forward to the next video. Thanks for everything. The Iowa farm boy. Steve.
OK Mr Brian. Finally i had to go and google your song of the day. Knew all the rest, but this one had me. Greetings from an ex game farmer in South Africa. Like you’r music taste
@@shilohmilo1378 Hi Shiloh, yeah your right. I knew she didn't want to be left outside, she is always in the shop or the barn. That was just a coy way of pointing out her pattern and where she really wants to be. Good point! Thanks
film as much of the Prove N40 process as you can including shots in comparison as it is growing through out the season - you can then put it into a Prove N40 vlog at the end - good for promoting the product for Storla Station and the company you are getting it from
We’re not in Kansas anymore Dorothy ! Click them ruby Slippers together ! Grab TOTO the scarecrow, tin man , and the Lion 🦁 and get to cover! Be safe y’all !!
In Arizona we call that a haboob, A haboob (Arabic: هَبوب, romanized: habūb, lit. 'blasting/drifting') is a type of intense dust storm carried on an atmospheric gravity current, also known as a weather front. Haboobs occur regularly in dry land area regions throughout the world.
Hi Guys !! And my fav collie Ellie ! Cole , when cows aren't supposed to be in the rough wooded area they will want in there. It's called Murphy's law , everything ain't what it should be ! Get some ' Wagnerian' music on that dramatic intro with the clouds ! Your podcast/broadcasts just keep getting better with Dad's mega informative info and experimenting , no pioneer ever stood still they say Regards from Edinburgh 😎
Awesome video minus the wind looks like lake sonne is back in the Hereford pen ..I like how Eli camped out behind the one John deer tire and stays out the way when you we're driving the other feed tractor..that was a good shot you cought..
Oh My Gosh you guys!! You could just feel that storm hit thru the screen!!! It sure seemed like it was a tornado! We had one that came thru a town here in Michigan last week..the town of Gaylord. 2 people were killed and 40 injured. Hope you all are safe!!
Hope you folks made it through the storm ok. We had ours this past weekend. Power was out for 28 hours. Thank God for Cat Generators! Im curious to see how your side by side comparison goes. The input costs are insane this year. I guess if we lose 50 cents per bushel, we can make up for it in volume
@@larrybe2900 ill be honest. We will still hopefully show a profit on grain, but input costs have cut into our margins by at least 48% even if grain prices are what is projected. Cutting back on inputs is a risky call . You try to get your soils to a certain optimal level and there is not a great margin of error to play with there. We were relatively lucky to have pre- purchased several components before the huge price hikes but now we are concerned what prices will be this fall if we pre-purchase again. Add fuel prices into the mix and there are going to be a lot of hurt farmers this year.
Cole, I'm a subscriber and I love your videos. I see that you have a problem with Raccoon's, but then everyone that lives on or in farm country has problems with those pests. I had that problem until 4 years ago when I discovered the “dog proof raccoon trap”. This kind of trap is really ”dog proof”, In other words dogs ( Allie) can not get caught in this kind of trap. I started out 4 years ago when I first purchased one trap catching 18 raccoon's right off my deck. The numbers dropped every year 12, 8, 4, and so far this year I have only caught 2. I use corn as bait and it works very well. You have lots of corn so maybe dog or cat food would work better for you. Just stake the trap down, set the trap, sprinkle some bait around the trap, and then fill the “cup” with enough bait that the trigger bar is covered. The coon reaches inside to get some more bait, and bang - the trap has him by one of his front feet. Coons use their front feet as hands to catch and then feed themselves so they do not chew off their hands and because of a swivel on the chain cannot twist their hand off. In the morning just feed the racoon a size 22 - “lead pill” between the eyes and then sent him off to the corn field in the sky. Be sure to also purchase the set tool ($2.00) www.flemingtraps.com/traps-snares.html Keep the videos coming and take good care of Tiffiny. Shes a keeper.
What is on your back windshield Brain sir ? Love the EAGLES. Hefty seed corn 🌽 that a local company noisy I am so sorry? I think Miss Elli knows there’s a storm coming! That is a mean looking storm I guess because you can see for miles. Hope that was the only damage!! Thanks for leaving us hanging 👍.
9:01...Alignment's perfect!!! Chef's kiss!
....see what happens when all you ranchers pray for rain at the same time...lol...good one, keep safe...
Stay safe Cole
It is so refreshing to watch you and your dad work together and get along so well. A lot of shows on TV the people are swearing at each other or trying to screw the other one over.
Thanks!
The American Farmer - Americas backbone and hero!!! 🇺🇸
Just no better channel than Sonne Farms! Just love you guys and Ellie!
it would be weird for me to say i love you too...right?
@@briansonne814 not at all 😂❤️
Good video Cole, Brian, and Ellie.
Getting everything in, started like the Curly Shuffle!😆 Glad you were safe!
Brian - as you were planting a section of the farm that borders the cemetery your comments about your parents is something we in our 60's can relate to as alot of our parents have relocated to heaven. Lost my Mother to Alzheimer's as well and it tugs at your heart as you witness the mental death and ultimately the physical death of a loved one. We enjoy watching the videos and thank you for taking the time to film and post them. May God Bless you and your family and God Bless the American Farmer!
That’s enough excitement for me in one day, I expected to see cows flying by, or the little turdnugget. It was so peaceful a few hours earlier, song of the day, slurping the last drinkie from “we got the meats”, chatting about Storlaaa station and new seed merchy stuff, and moist spritzers. I don’t know how you played musical tractors so quickly, but you did it! Thank goodness you are all safe another day!
You reminded me of one of my mom's little sayings when I was a kid with your cow in a storm story - "Birdie shoo-shoo in my eye, me just glad that cows can't fly." 😉🐦🐄 Always stay safe out there...
Brian I really miss the "Did I ever tell you of the time..." followed by "...That's all I got to say about that." It has such a Prairie Home Companion feel to it.
okay!
I still have the shirt!
I loved when you honked the horn at the cow enjoying grass and she looked up and went back in. On my Dad's dairy farm, we had a couple of young heifers who were quite agile at getting through the barbed wire 3 strand, would cross the busy road to dine on the neighbors lawn. We discovered all we had to do was keep a metal pail at the house, go out and bang it and they would come running back.
Another productive day Brian and Cole well done you have big machines for the job
Yay!! America's farmers!! Thank you!!!
It’s actually nice to see that somebody else gets as crazy weather as we do. It goes from 90 to 30 in an hour with a 70 mile an hour wind and maybe tornadoes. Glad to see you can cope
You guys and your channel is awesome. I find it very enjoyable seeing all of the advancements that have been made in farming.
Being disabled and retired your channel allows me to see what I would be able to in person. It's also a pleasure watching such a holsom family as they interact together. Take care and may God Bless you and yours.
God bless you as well!
Thank you Sonne farms!!!
Yep the first storm of the season. Got love that cellular warning of 3 minutes before it hit.
Great video Cole and Brian
So glad you are all ok and got equipment moved in safely too!!
Prayers going out to you guys hope everybody is ok 👍🏻
Prayers and Angels for you folks everyday! Thankyou for being a Farmer in America today..... Rare Breed. We all love you.
It's an honor to work in the same state as the master farmer himself. Currently in Howard SD
Very good video Cole
Awesome Video and Much Love as Always 🌞 Farms!!
It’s amazing how much you must need to know to service all your equipment. That weather looks scary!
Ellie knows n if you know, you know! 😆
Cole everytime you give Ellie a mouthful of cheek in my head she answers you in the cutest quick-witted manner - maybe a voice over for her? 😅🦁
Hope all n everyone came through ok n no major damage. Is this the storm cell that created a tornado for Millennial Farmer?
Take care! 😁🙏💙🐨
(Mr Brian I saw that splodge on the window behind you n thought it was very alienesque, then you start talking about them....👽👽)
Pray you all are safe bad looking storm. Continued pray for you guys and the rest of our American farmers.
Omg I'm praying you come through that storm ok. 🙏🙏🙏🙏 It defiantly looked fierce!
Yes good pic song of the day the cars is good music 👍 make sure I listen to it tonight at work
You boys and Ellie and mom stay safe
Love the videos Cole and Brian. Pure channel showing the struggle and victory is so good to watch. It reminds me of my past life.
One of the best farming channels on u-tube ,Brian ,Jeff and Cole stay safe please I love your content.Let's hope the weather gets going in the right direction for a good crop!
Glad your all safe
Brian .. did you hear about the farmer here in Ireland...when asked what would he do if he Won the national lottery?? 💰 💰 💰
He taught a second and said..
Keep farming until its all gone
Yay. A shout out for Florida. Yes we are in the 90°s!!
Scary storm. I hope the nitrogen experiment works well on your corn. Poor Ellie, I can relate to being afraid of storms.... because well, Kansas.
Thanks for another great video.
Prayers that y’all are ok. I was yelling run Ellie run!!!!! Glad to see Tami made it home safely! I’m glad y’all are at least getting some rain at least…some is better than none.
Haha! Your comment about The Wizard of Oz was timed with my passing through Sedan Kansas. Their claim to fame is having the longest yellow brick road!
Enjoyed the video. That was pretty intense.
Always something to keep you on your toes
Glad to see the bulk of that storm missed you guys.As we have seen others didn’t fair so lucky..Thank goodness for today’s early warning systems.
As usual, another quality video! Good job guys, stay safe!
I know that look after ‘don’t get stuck’.
Beautiful black baby beevos!
Yo, Isaac!
You can rock me just about anywhere. It’s alright, cause you’re all I’ve got tonight…..the cars 🚘
Nothing is what it used to be on any of us..
And then Cole, you’ve got red shoes 👠 on…
Oh mylanta what a storm! That’s Oklahoma kind! That’s when we all go out to watch. Looks like the topsoil from the next county over is being redistributed. The windbreak still didn’t fly apart! Woooohoooo!
Storla Station
Brian you are quite the Rock-N- Rollers I like that Rock-N-Roll Farmer Iike ya'lls videos you share. I will be 73 this year and still Love Rock-N- Roll.Maybe you can explain the old Rock songs to Cole Lol. from Chuck
Holy smokes!!! That makes our hurricanes look like a little sprinkle
Hope everything came out ok and you didn't have much damage. Love watching all you guys going through your daily lives, that you allow us to see. Keep it up!
Cole, I think that truck needs an alignment!!! The face you made was great!
😂
Keep chugging along you guys!! I hope everyone is safe after the storm that cam through!! Hopefully the rain is becoming your friend again. Its been about 70s in iowa so far but it shall warm back up this weekend. Enjoy the week💪💪
The CARS. Excellent music choice Brian.
Great video, glad the storm did not do damage to your farm and equipment. Thanks.
Based on my experience as a farmer and 10 years in construction, I think it best to close all shed doors to keep wind outside. If wind blows in the door and can't escape, there goes the roof and then the walls. Seen it happen here and believe that'll could be what happened with Zack Johnson's shed. Just my thoughts.
Millenial Farmer just went through a storm where he moved all the equipment into a shed only to leave the main door open and the shed collapsed on all his stuff. $2M worth of equipment and barn damaged.
My shed doors were closed and the strom still took it.
Not an engineer, but trusses are rated for snow load and wind load. When the wind gets under the roof, this puts stress on the truss in ways they weren't designed to take. Even steel buildings will not guarantee survival in the worst storm.
Yep. Buildings blow up like balloons and that's from personal experience.
If you're in one having air pressure problems your ears will pop just like flying in a plane.
A remedy that works is to leave something like a door or windows open on the lee or downwind side of the building to relieve that pressure.
Not sure how that helps in a tornado with the possibility of wind coming from any direction.
This was the same storm system that passed the millennial and larsons places
Song of the day puts it over the top😎
We put a coulter on the front of our planter and took off our row cleaners and they cut right through our stubble and it had done great for us!
Glad your all safe. It looked like a lot of real-estate changed hands in the video.
I think it's called *"trading with the neighbours"* !!!
really great video Cole. Sure hope y'all are ok. Nice seeing you guys again.thank you
I remember this storm! Walked out of my classroom at school to go watch the little kids sing and it was perfectly fine out. Walked about 100 feet and turned around and I see a black wall coming towards me. It hit eastern Nebraska at about 2:30.
Holy crap those clouds ‼️‼️😳😳
That was a scary storm!, please show us any damage. glad you and family are all safe.
Wow. Impressive storm. Glad you guys only sustained minimal damage
Dang that a storm
Glad you all are safe
Great video Cole that was a big looking storm coming hopefully not too much damage done 🤞👌
Great job tilling Cole
Glad you went back to the cave before you blew away. We had a big wind a few days ago that took down trees and poles. [south central ontario] and some people still don't have hydro. I hope the cows and claves are ok after that. Now lets get back to that annoying buzzing you mentioned. Good video. Pax.
Thanks for another great video Cole. Most interesting and enjoyable.
Wow. That storm came quick. Bad storm there. Looked like very high winds. Ellie was not happy with that. Good dog.
Cole showed a building tipped over and busted up. Hopefully that was all you had for damage. Better than the what the Johnson and Larson Farms got.
Glad you all are ok. Stay safe.
Will be interesting to see how your planting test does with or without the liquid fertilizer. Should be interesting. Never heard of that brand before.
Cole, you at least got a start with the field disk. More tomorrow-ya!!!!!
Have at it another day. I have to tease you a bit. You talked about ten hours of being in the field like , oh my me.
Now remember our equipment back in the day was much smaller and less hp. So a ten hour day in the field at planting time was not unusual. Spent many a ten or twelve hour day with no cab and modern day equipment, just the way it was. Wow. Memories there.
You and dad are doing great getting the corn in the ground. Hopefully you are getting caught up even with a late start on field work and planting. Great teamwork.
Good song of the day Brian. Very popular group back in the day. Nice beat to that song.
You and dad kept a good eye on the weather. Important to do that with bad stuff rolling in. Good show.
You got all the equipment put away in rapid fashion. Good to get it under cover when storming.
Enough for now. You all take care and be safe.
Looking forward to the next video.
Thanks for everything.
The Iowa farm boy.
Steve.
Wow, scary storm, hope your all ok and the farm made it through.
OK Mr Brian. Finally i had to go and google your song of the day. Knew all the rest, but this one had me. Greetings from an ex game farmer in South Africa. Like you’r music taste
thanks!
I like the Somme Farms approved zip tie on the Chevy mirror 🤟🇺🇸
its oem
Great video. You and pop are the best on TH-cam.
Hope you and your family are okay. Stay safe Sonne Farms.
Glad all are safe friends have a day love ❤ from TEXAS
I like your song of the day. Very underrated band.
Glad u surrvied the storm they have storms like that in Arizona all the time.
Wow that really looked nasty out there, I don't think Ellie wanted to be left outside. Hope everything is okay. Have a good week.
I think she wanted to be as close to humans as possible
I don’t think they left her outside she was coming up the stairs when he said okay I’m going to leave you outside he was talking about us the camera …
@@shilohmilo1378 Hi Shiloh, yeah your right. I knew she didn't want to be left outside, she is always in the shop or the barn. That was just a coy way of pointing out her pattern and where she really wants to be. Good point! Thanks
film as much of the Prove N40 process as you can including shots in comparison as it is growing through out the season - you can then put it into a Prove N40 vlog at the end - good for promoting the product for Storla Station and the company you are getting it from
It’s my favorite channel also Can relate to the cattle. And we had arbys today also
We’re not in Kansas anymore Dorothy ! Click them ruby Slippers together ! Grab TOTO the scarecrow, tin man , and the Lion 🦁 and get to cover! Be safe y’all !!
... and your little dog, too! Run, Toto... I mean Ellie. 🌪🌪🌪
Y'all get some gnarly storms out there
holy crapola!....nasty weather!...thanks 4 video. be kind.
In Arizona we call that a haboob, A haboob (Arabic: هَبوب, romanized: habūb, lit. 'blasting/drifting') is a type of intense dust storm carried on an atmospheric gravity current, also known as a weather front. Haboobs occur regularly in dry land area regions throughout the world.
Superb men 👍👌
Looks like the Admiral pulled rank on ya Captain I see the fleet made it indoors before the storm.
Hi Guys !! And my fav collie Ellie !
Cole , when cows aren't supposed to be in the rough wooded area they will want in there. It's called Murphy's law , everything ain't what it should be !
Get some ' Wagnerian' music on that dramatic intro with the clouds !
Your podcast/broadcasts just keep getting better with Dad's mega informative info and experimenting , no pioneer ever stood still they say
Regards from Edinburgh 😎
that was insane! scary storm! glad you all made it safe and sound in the house!
Hope you didn't have any damage to your machines. Prayers to all those effected by the storm.
Dang that weather system was definitely a brutal one hope all the fam and cattle made it threw
Great video 👍😄👍
Awesome video minus the wind looks like lake sonne is back in the Hereford pen ..I like how Eli camped out behind the one John deer tire and stays out the way when you we're driving the other feed tractor..that was a good shot you cought..
"he who controls the weather, controls the world!" ~ Lynden B. Johnson
Hell’s bell’s and muddy bucket’s of water. That was crazy day turned to night, unbelievable! Keep safe see you on the next one.👍🏻🇦🇺
Oh My Gosh you guys!! You could just feel that storm hit thru the screen!!!
It sure seemed like it was a tornado! We had one that came thru a town here in Michigan last week..the town of Gaylord. 2 people were killed and 40 injured.
Hope you all are safe!!
Enjoying your videos
Muzz from New Zealand.
I do the same face with my old Chevy farm truck praying that you make it to the field and back to farm😂
Hope you folks made it through the storm ok. We had ours this past weekend. Power was out for 28 hours. Thank God for Cat Generators! Im curious to see how your side by side comparison goes. The input costs are insane this year. I guess if we lose 50 cents per bushel, we can make up for it in volume
Does there come a point less yield will balance out if say fertilizer input is halved?
@@larrybe2900 ill be honest. We will still hopefully show a profit on grain, but input costs have cut into our margins by at least 48% even if grain prices are what is projected. Cutting back on inputs is a risky call . You try to get your soils to a certain optimal level and there is not a great margin of error to play with there. We were relatively lucky to have pre- purchased several components before the huge price hikes but now we are concerned what prices will be this fall if we pre-purchase again. Add fuel prices into the mix and there are going to be a lot of hurt farmers this year.
Cole, I'm a subscriber and I love your videos. I see that you have a problem with Raccoon's, but then everyone that lives on or in farm country has problems with those pests. I had that problem until 4 years ago when I discovered the “dog proof raccoon trap”. This kind of trap is really ”dog proof”, In other words dogs ( Allie) can not get caught in this kind of trap. I started out 4 years ago when I first purchased one trap catching 18 raccoon's right off my deck. The numbers dropped every year 12, 8, 4, and so far this year I have only caught 2. I use corn as bait and it works very well. You have lots of corn so maybe dog or cat food would work better for you. Just stake the trap down, set the trap, sprinkle some bait around the trap, and then fill the “cup” with enough bait that the trigger bar is covered. The coon reaches inside to get some more bait, and bang - the trap has him by one of his front feet. Coons use their front feet as hands to catch and then feed themselves so they do not chew off their hands and because of a swivel on the chain cannot twist their hand off. In the morning just feed the racoon a size 22 - “lead pill” between the eyes and then sent him off to the corn field in the sky. Be sure to also purchase the set tool ($2.00) www.flemingtraps.com/traps-snares.html Keep the videos coming and take good care of Tiffiny. Shes a keeper.
What is on your back windshield Brain sir ? Love the EAGLES. Hefty seed corn 🌽 that a local company noisy I am so sorry? I think Miss Elli knows there’s a storm coming! That is a mean looking storm I guess because you can see for miles. Hope that was the only damage!! Thanks for leaving us hanging 👍.
Looked like a giant bird poopy splatter! I think after the planting and such, Cole will probably do some washing with his magic water wand doohickey.
Hope everything made it through storm safe.