My 1st Day Working On The Farm Was TERRIBLE!

My 1st Day Working On The Farm Was TERRIBLE!



On today’s episode, we really dive into a heavy day of farm work at the beautiful, organized main heated shop, plus we got to update all the GPS monitors, fix water ways, and steal my neighbor’s Polaris Ranger. Then Presley called me to help him wrangle up a loose bull, Cooper managed to get a flat tire in the Massey Ferguson 4880, plus we got started actually working equipment in the fields. TODAY WAS A SUPER PRODUCTIVE DAY!

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Cole The Cornstar, aka Cole, is a 4th generation family farmer from Central Iowa who is the life force behind his family’s 2,000 acre farm. Cole promotes agriculture by filming his day-to-day adventures with his Dad (Daddy Cornstar) and brother (Cooper aka Magic Mullet) on the farm. With a lot of help from family, Cole instills humor and education into his videos fit for viewers of all ages.

Despite being 25-years old, Cole has an old-fashion work ethic with an innovative approach toward agricultural technology and practices. Cole’s mission is to prove the American Dream is not dead and be a megaphone for agricultural education and innovation, from technological advances in farming equipment to conservation practices.

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  1. You are forward thinking on many things. Your tillage if you clean up before parking. Note any issues. You could order parts over winter and save a parts run. Local implement dealer pulled a huge overcharge. Now I buy those parts online. I need three scrapers for the disc? I buy 10 (for the cost of 5). I am watching this as it’s SNOWING in MN. Chasing cattle. They want to get back in because that is where its “safe” Slower speeds often help for less damage putting them in. You can take them around pasture till they get to the gate you opened.m

  2. That’s your neighbor’s breeding bill? Breeding for 200lbs of ground hamburger – cause there isn’t a prime rib, T-bone or rump roast on that boney carcass.

  3. audio levels are driving me nuts on this video, musics too loud talking too quiet, yelling too loud. need some volume equalizing when you edit the video.

  4. I helped a guy with some shank field work last fall. Went to this back 8 acre area at 11pm. Was on an end row and I looked away looked back to see my shank get lifted completely out of the ground and dropped back in. Busted 2 shanks in half. Scaried the crap out of me because you cant see any light from any direction just the tractor lights.

  5. I changed oils and filters on one tractor and it cost me $400.00 I can only imagine what U guys must pay to change all your equipment

  6. That was very cool, watching you guys herd that bull. It was like a mini-Pamplona, Running of the Bull! I didn't realize that beast could run that fast!

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