My Farm Is Projected To Lose $523,000

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Cole The Cornstar

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Why my family's farm is projected to lose $523,000.
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@lonagan5894
@lonagan5894 12 днів тому
Cole, Some of us know that just producing a UKposts Channel alone is a massive undertaking. You not only manage to give us quality entertaining content, but you do it all while farming and building your dream home. You have to be one of the hardest working people I've ever seen. I'm proud to be a fan.
@agrammie5668
@agrammie5668 12 днів тому
Amen❤
@joylynnburkhardt3202
@joylynnburkhardt3202 12 днів тому
Ditto
@monicap1717
@monicap1717 12 днів тому
Well said. Big fan. 🌽💪🏻❤️🤍💙
@Nursepauli
@Nursepauli 12 днів тому
Ditto
@davidcooprider5313
@davidcooprider5313 12 днів тому
I just wish that ALL of the US congress members would be REQUIRED to watch these videos. They love to REQUIRE us to do things they have no idea what they are talking about, nor care what consequences it will inflict. If they actually made a budget based on the revenue they take in, perhaps we wouldn't be in crisis mode constantly. Most (being conservative on that term) of the countries issues are caused by the government. I sincerely feel for you and the other farmers. Very few other industries would start off their next year of business in the hole and still decide to do the job. Hey peeps, would you go to a job that offered you a high salary at the end of the year and said upfront, instead of giving you a check at the end of the year, you would owe them a check for 125% of the amount they were going to give you? That's bats$$t crazy! And yet or farmers still do it. We would all starve if they didn't accept that great offer that you definitely would not accept. Just let that sink in a bit. Reread it over and over.
@chuckrogers01
@chuckrogers01 12 днів тому
My grand father was a farmer. He said that the only way to get a million dollars farming is to start with two million dollars.
@sshaw4429
@sshaw4429 12 днів тому
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂yup
@almafrisius7358
@almafrisius7358 12 днів тому
That's sad but true
@Irishguy075
@Irishguy075 11 днів тому
That’s a great quote!
@hillbillysceptic1982
@hillbillysceptic1982 11 днів тому
9%! WTheck. Is that a bank or furnish merchants?
@TonyRule
@TonyRule 10 днів тому
The easiest way to make a small fortune in farming, is to start with a large fortune.
@400brian
@400brian 11 днів тому
Onelonelyfarmer sent me here. I am a 65 year old lifelong farmer from Wisconsin. I lived through the 70s and 80s where most guys 5 -10 years older that me got sold out. It was a dark time, and I never forgot it. At my age now, I have run out of the piss and vinegar needed to relish the fight, but I want to hold it together for the grandson.
@JP-uk9uc
@JP-uk9uc 7 днів тому
I sure wish I could quit my union job in the city on the other side of the country and get into farming, except those who do it in my area say it can't be done without the steady income more than one union job.
@patrickkelley438
@patrickkelley438 9 днів тому
My grandpa farmed all his life and never bought anything new, I would look at the neighbors and envy their shiny new equipment but had to settle for a twenty-year-old tractor and combine. He told me that the best way to make money is not to borrow it. Today he is a wealthy man and lives a good life because he didn't fall into the debt cycle of having to buy the newest thing and then renting more land to pay for it.
@izdaleb
@izdaleb 6 днів тому
so do u not farm your own land and loose so much? i understand not giving up rented land as its hard to get!
@nanagram13
@nanagram13 12 днів тому
The honesty of this video is humbling. I pray the American farmer gets more of the money we as consumers' pay for our food.
@katherineroper2250
@katherineroper2250 12 днів тому
The sad thing is that a farmer never sees the same type of increase that we do as a consumer. If farmers seen the same increase in there product as we do In a grocery or or other industery they would all be millionaires.
@nielsdybro9759
@nielsdybro9759 12 днів тому
Help a farmer, buy direct. Go see where your bacon and steak is raised. Influence the system positively for the producer, the animals, and the consumer.
@peters3710
@peters3710 12 днів тому
In germany we have the same situation. Our farmers get less monny from the food companies and had to pay more and more for Chemiecals, furtuliser and seed. The Machines here are extreme expensive. In the last 15 jears from the 12 farmers in my small village dies 10. Now we have only 2 farmers.
@grantcurrin4934
@grantcurrin4934 12 днів тому
maybe the subsidy should be $1.5 million? 👍🏼
@grantcurrin4934
@grantcurrin4934 12 днів тому
​@@peters3710H!, maybe it's time for you to go farming? 😊 and share the experience on UKposts 🎉
@shawnramos9572
@shawnramos9572 12 днів тому
I sent your video to my daughter-in-law. She is a high school Ag teacher in Northern California. I think her students would really benefit from this series of videos. I’ll happily follow along on this journey with you.
@agrammie5668
@agrammie5668 12 днів тому
That’s Great❤
@grantcurrin4934
@grantcurrin4934 12 днів тому
🎉 brilliant idea!
@monicamcgahan
@monicamcgahan 11 днів тому
That’s awesome! Kids in AG will appreciate seeing a normal guy close to their age doing it!
@bobinil7143
@bobinil7143 11 днів тому
I had an old timer farmer tell me one time "I don't mind working all year to break even but working all year and ending up owing money to the bank is a tough pill to swallow"
@braneden
@braneden 3 дні тому
In farming through luck inheritance and good practice you can usually get in the black a time in your life, the goal is to not have to have an operating loan each year, once you're there you can even hold your grain 15, 20 months if you want. If one ever gets there they better be smart enough to stay there. If you had nothing to begin with I suppose you have nothing to lose by extending your debt I suppose...
@billslack1879
@billslack1879 День тому
@@braneden you,ll be able to stay there till you,re equity runs out!
@stephenmeadow9587
@stephenmeadow9587 11 днів тому
Hands down. Farming is the hardest job on the planet. Hands down. Farmers are the smartest workers on the planet. They have to be mechanics, meteorologists, chemists, etc. Cole and his channel have illuminated since I started watching. This will be an extremely interesting series. Thanks Cole!
@davehughesfarm7983
@davehughesfarm7983 9 днів тому
Yes....Vet, trucker, diesel mechanics, welders, carpenters, electrician etc etc.
@marktrout
@marktrout 12 днів тому
Cole, I’ve been watching your channel for several years. I’m a 4th Generation farmer. We are celebrating 100 years this summer as an extended family. This is amazing stuff! Incredible information, so well explained and articulated. This will be a gift for everyone who sees it and for your boys to watch someday!
@amywright2243
@amywright2243 12 днів тому
I wasn't prepared for realizing how many years we've been fans of your channel! Where does the time go? We're ready for the 2024 season!
@condolousreed1716
@condolousreed1716 12 днів тому
Ikr.....I been watching him for yrs....time Flys
@dalegereaux1863
@dalegereaux1863 12 днів тому
Same here ! 👍
@paulomontero12
@paulomontero12 11 днів тому
Did fellow is hitting it outa the ball park!
@christinedehn3257
@christinedehn3257 12 днів тому
Years ago I read an article about a local family that had been farming the same property since they settled on the land (Northern IL) 150 years prior. All of the generations kept careful records and the numbers showed the crops were a loss on average one year out of seven. That meant they had to make 7 years of income in 6 years in order to survive as farmers. Not many businesses can run that way. Hats off to our farmers.
@TB-zw7dt
@TB-zw7dt 2 дні тому
The country used to be full of farmers. Hard work was required and expected. Industrial scale farming has certainly changed things. Cole is part of a dying breed, and has a very healthy work ethic. Hats off Cole! America needs you.
@mobilityplus1139
@mobilityplus1139 12 днів тому
Now you know why your grandad held onto everything and just made new equipment from out of his yard instead of buying equipment.
@happydogg312
@happydogg312 11 днів тому
3 minutes in and he's already talking about debt. It's what drove me away from this channel.
@johnunsicker7440
@johnunsicker7440 11 днів тому
@@happydogg312 It's the fact about farming. Debt
@happydogg312
@happydogg312 11 днів тому
@@johnunsicker7440 It's too bad it's like that, especially for small to mid size farmers. We need them and we need the ranchers to thrive. We also need the small to mid size processors and distributors of meat and farm products to thrive to keep a healthy and strong country and economy going, too. What got me was the way Cole so enthusiastically embraced debt with all the farm upgrades. It became painful to watch.
@juliesmith8645
@juliesmith8645 11 днів тому
Exactly.
@tammywragg6254
@tammywragg6254 11 днів тому
@@happydogg312 why because he is honest about farming..heavens
@joshuaplacka8480
@joshuaplacka8480 12 днів тому
Expenses are killing every small business, not just farming.
@TonyRule
@TonyRule 10 днів тому
And expenses are driven by taxation.
@Otingocni
@Otingocni 10 днів тому
@@TonyRule and greed
@eqrommel
@eqrommel 10 днів тому
@@Otingocni Greed is an oxymoron, you are in business to make money. That is not greedy. Corporations are in business to make money for their shareholders of which nearly 80% are middle class working Americans retirement investments. Taxation and federal regulations requiring minimum wages and benefits will ALWAYS be passed to the consumer.
@Otingocni
@Otingocni 10 днів тому
@@eqrommel then quit complaining about the plight of farmers. This is what capitalism does.
@TonyRule
@TonyRule 10 днів тому
@@eqrommel There's making money, and then there's rorting.
@lorenlung5237
@lorenlung5237 11 днів тому
My grandparents were farmers. Grandma used to say, “we plant on angel wings and prayer.” God bless you. I am praying for you and your family.
@adamwagner1987
@adamwagner1987 11 днів тому
One lonely farmer sent me here.. I've watched your channel for years now . I've always liked your style , your passion and the new age of farming. I grew up on a farm, I worked on multiple dairy farms, I run my families horse boarding stable , I've worked at Case IH and been a wrangler in Yellowstone.. Farming is my biggest passion .. I've learned the best way to learn is to TRY . I am Christian myself and know the Lord has my back.. Times get harder but so does my work. Work hard and smart and it will get you somewhere. Great video cole. Really looking forward to this series..
@tarey05
@tarey05 12 днів тому
Proud to be American here thanks to Cole and his family. Thank u4 being so transparent about ur farm business, Cole!
@willcameron1860
@willcameron1860 12 днів тому
Wow! I retired from the United States Agency for International Development as a Design Director about 4 years ago and I learned about intimacy with videography and storytelling. You, in this particular video, just made yourself a hit. I guarantee you will get more viewers. Bravo.
@makeuplover6852
@makeuplover6852 12 днів тому
Cole should consider creating tiktok series 10 minute parts...aka the "Ressa Tessa" syndrome tells us that if you are a great story teller, which Cole is, and you have a very interesting story to tell, which Cole does, then Tik Tok is a great place to earn yourself some serious money to help off set the projected losses. thankfully for Cole, the US is one of the 6 Countries where a creator can actually make some serious income from tik tok.
@WelkerFarms
@WelkerFarms 11 днів тому
Well done Cole. Iowa row crop farming is quite different than dry land farming here in Montana but we share the same struggles. Keep up the good work!
@scw2cool
@scw2cool 12 днів тому
My dad was a farmer in Southern Iowa. He was 3rd generation on the same farm. My grandpa went broke in the 80's the bank took both farms. My dad was able to buy my great grandad's back. He also had to buy some of his equipment back at the auction since they were 50/50 on equipment. Anyway he told me when I was a kid there is no money in farming. So I stopped the farming curse. Needless to say my parents never had much money until they retired. The land is where their wealth is. Basically below the poverty level for 60+ years and now Multi millionaires. If you have barrowed money against your land you are probably going broke. 9-10% interested will break you no doubt. PS my dad told me he heard bricklayers made good money. So I am a bricklayer doing alright.
@deniseward6172
@deniseward6172 11 днів тому
Yes and a great retirement! My husband retired Bricklayer and Allied Craft workers union! I live in a farming community, it’s 24/7/365. Respect and love !
@shaunbeauclair9958
@shaunbeauclair9958 11 днів тому
Greetings Bricklayer, You have my respect and admiration, nest to shearing sheep some of the most strenuous physical -mental labor. Also, I have always admired your trade, which will last 100-plus years; thus, every public project should bear to trades who built.
@davehughesfarm7983
@davehughesfarm7983 9 днів тому
The farm crisis in the 80's hit S.Iowa and N. Missouri hardcore. It was sad watching families sell their assets.
@michaelaleman3591
@michaelaleman3591 8 днів тому
And I totally get it that 1.5 million on a family farm doesn't go real far time they pay their expenses, taxes, farm equipment etc etc
@Dougarrowhead
@Dougarrowhead 7 днів тому
Never heard a brick mason refer to themselves as a brick layer. Ive laid millions and never thought masons were high paid. I make more farming than any mason around here.
@greghamann2099
@greghamann2099 12 днів тому
Cole, I have been here for all of your UKposts farming journey. I grew up on the farm in Wisconsin, but it got hit by bad times in the dairy industry, and lack of planning and the untimely death of my father. We rent the land but no longer farm it. Thank you for representing farming and reminding me what I miss about it.
@Kevin-ln6ql
@Kevin-ln6ql 11 днів тому
Bro... I've been watching your channel for several years now and the house renovation videos are some of my favorites. Hopefully there's not too much of a delay between videos. I'm dying to see more of those.
@curtisstansfield9244
@curtisstansfield9244 11 днів тому
I grew up on a farm in Minnesota run by my grandfather. He lost said farm due to the economics of the Jimmy Carter days. I never really realized how much tenacity it took to be a farmer, I mean, I understood how much work it was, but the financials I was always oblivious to. You are probably one of the hardest-working young people I have had the benefit of running into via UKposts. I sincerely wish the best for you. I also can't wait to see how your house turns out.
@bobf1174
@bobf1174 3 дні тому
Jimmy Carter destroyed rural America with the Carter grain embargo’s. The USA became known as a “unreliable supplier “. Now South America is-has taken our place. Now 20% of the Amazon rain forests are gone
@Koheeba
@Koheeba 12 днів тому
You perfectly explained why none of my brothers or I were able to continue ranching after our father died. Good luck and prayers for you and your family.
@daviddevor5967
@daviddevor5967 12 днів тому
Cole I worry for American farmers. The stress of trying to make a living as a farmer and the mental anguish it causes can be devastating. My heart goes out to you and every other farmer.
@opendstudio7141
@opendstudio7141 12 днів тому
It appears over the past few years, there is an ongoing global war on farming and energy in petroleum/natural gas production (which also produces chemical fertilizers as byproducts. )
@vincentouwehand828
@vincentouwehand828 12 днів тому
I admire you for the guts to be as open as you are. This openness was the reason years ago that i watched my first Cole video, about finances on a farm. And now you are going to expand on that eye opening video. I can't wait for the videos this year, i am just glad that you found yourself a video editor because you being healthy is just as important as your videos ;)
@jennastephens1224
@jennastephens1224 11 днів тому
I never realized we were so alike! My grandparents were sugar cane farmers near Houston and very much products of the great depression (despite being born in the mid 30s). They worked hard for the good life, but had to sell the farm when sugar imports from countries with cheaper labor began to dominate the markets. I am about the same age as you (I was born in 98), and I am I also a product of the great recession in '08. My partner have almost enough saved to purchase a decent sized farm to restart our family legacy. Thanks for sharing, that was very kind of you!
@tofubob10102
@tofubob10102 12 днів тому
It will be a very dark day when the family farm is no longer a part of the economy so many people depend on. A family ran farm is more than an integral image of hope and prosperity for all citizens to unite around and support. Thank you, Cole. Thank you for your work and limitless inspiration you give to your viewers.
@paulshamonis6362
@paulshamonis6362 10 днів тому
Thanks for the enlightenment.
@trevorn9381
@trevorn9381 8 днів тому
The family farm is long gone the last vestiges of it disappeared over half a century ago when Nixon's Secretary of Agriculture Earl Butz told farmers to "get big or get out" while ending FDR's New Deal Ag programs that were designed to keep farm families on the land. The small family farms our grandparents and great grandparents lived on 70 to 100+ years ago were subsistence farms for the most part, they grew what they needed to feed their family and their livestock and sold the surplus in town or used it to barter with neighboring farms for produce they needed. There is really no such thing as an independent farmer anymore, today's farmers are poorly paid, heavily indebted contract employees of some big vertically integrated Ag company like Smithfield (now owned by communist China) Tyson, Perdue Agribusiness, et. al. If you want to sell chickens, turkeys, or hogs these days you pretty much have to have a contract with one of these companies to sell them. Commodity crops like corn, soybeans and wheat are increasingly headed in that direction as well. In the county I grew up in most farms were run by "gentleman farmers" who didn't make a living off the land. My dad and another farmer were bank executives, another owned a chain of grocery stores, another owned a trucking company, one was a NYC lawyer married to an heiress of one of the big pharmaceutical companies. He had co much money he bought the local Deere dealership so he could get tractors at cost. Last but not least the biggest farming operation in the whole county was owned by yep you guessed it, a Congressman! Oh and this was way back in the 1970s, 80s, and 90s. I only know of one farmer in the county who made his living off the land but he also owned a business that sold seed and fertilizer to other farmers.
@Shadd0724
@Shadd0724 12 днів тому
Cole - I just wanted to tell you i had the pleasure of meeting your families pastor and his two sons at the Masters tournament a few weeks ago. A typical conversation started and I ask were they lived and they said Iowa and I smiled like a little kid and said do you know Cole the Cornstar, low a be hold they laughed and said yes we live in the same town!!! We talked about your remodel videos (that is how i found you) and as our chat went on the father and sons both had nothing but the kindest things to say about you and your family!!!! I dont typically post and had not planned on sharing this story until i finished watching this video , the passion you showed during the early part of the video and the pain in your eyes talking about the projected net losses for this season and then your optimism to close it out was inspiring and motivating and I am "almost" twice your age :). I wish and pray for you, your family and your farm nothing but the best and i hope you destroy all of those avg yield numbers this season and for the next 50 that follow. Thank you for sharing your families story!!!!!!
@user-hs5eh8tg9u
@user-hs5eh8tg9u 11 днів тому
I have a few farmers in my family - one way they "made" money (basically didn't spend money they didn't have) was to be extremely pro-active in maintenance and repairs of equipment. Going into a season with everything working perfectly was part. Another thing they did was after using a piece of equipment, they'd wash it - not just to clean it - but to reveal any maintenance or repair issues that might come up. A benefit of washing the equipment was also - dirt collects moisture that causes rot (rust). Keeping the equipment painted and rust free can ensure the equipment will last a long time. And lastly - they kept all (ALL) their equipment in a shed/garage to keep the equipment out of the weather and away from direct sunlight. UV rays are murder on tires and hoses and rubber seals. Keeping the equipment covered extends the life of the equipment.
@danawilliams9608
@danawilliams9608 9 днів тому
If you watch any of the earlier videos you will see that the family washes the equipment constantly and does regular maintenance. They work so hard and do so much themselves trying to save money. I have been surprised several times over the years I have watched when they said how old a piece of equipment was, because they look so good.
@joni7781
@joni7781 10 днів тому
Not only do I salute our Veterans, I also salute our farmers. Without them we would starve. Thank you Cole for standing up for the farmers true struggles. Bless you.
@Dougarrowhead
@Dougarrowhead 7 днів тому
Nobody is eating ethanol. And plenty i know wont starve.
@tomgross9529
@tomgross9529 6 днів тому
⁠@@Dougarrowhead You could do some research and find out what “dried distiller grains are” (ddg’s) and yes you are correct that there is no food value in the ethanol removed from the corn.
@Vicos
@Vicos 12 днів тому
All i need to see now is Cole playing the 3 instruments.
@agrammie5668
@agrammie5668 12 днів тому
Me to, what three, do tell CCS‼️
@Cogenstein
@Cogenstein 12 днів тому
simultaneously?
@doctormoyer
@doctormoyer 12 днів тому
Did he say which three they are? If so, I didn't catch it. Any guesses? I say, piano, drums, and trumpet.
@Vicos
@Vicos 12 днів тому
@@doctormoyer No, no clues given. I do seem to remember a piano sitting in the parents home. Never talked about team sports other than Baseball, so a band boy, maybe? If so, then trumpet would be a good choice. Don't seem him on a flute or clarinet. Doesn't look like a drummer to me, speaking as a drummer. I would go guitar for #3.
@Vicos
@Vicos 12 днів тому
@@Cogenstein depends on what they are, but entirely possible.
@justinicenhower4827
@justinicenhower4827 12 днів тому
Looking forward to being here for the journey. I respect the vulnerability of putting your faith, family, finances, and fortitude out here!!!
@caroldocherty6810
@caroldocherty6810 12 днів тому
I hope the renovating is still being filmed. As a member of a family of farmers I can say that farmers EARN every cent of their income. Often at a huge loss each year.
@wallashakalla
@wallashakalla 8 днів тому
I know you miss your grandpa, but he’s all around you. Thanks for the stories about how inventive he was. It makes me think of my dad. Not a farmer, a geologist, but had the same traits. Anyway, here I am , a 3rd generation mining industry kid, watching a farming video 😂. Heck, you learn something new everyday!
@shamrock4500
@shamrock4500 12 днів тому
I grew up on a beef farm, we owned nothing because we never bought more land, just rented pasture. Your explanation of farming is very realistic to non-farmers. It's not just a job, it's a way of life.
@sheridagg4017
@sheridagg4017 12 днів тому
Great idea. This should be put in classrooms teachers can make this school project. Farming is like gambling Looking forward to the next 365 days
@j.stauffer7523
@j.stauffer7523 11 днів тому
Cole, this video is a dream come true! Despite my mom’s brothers running the family farm since well before i was born, I know next to nothing about what it’s like. They’re no longer farming anymore, just renting out the land. I’ve always wanted to understand farming. Now you’re doing it so on behalf of all the likeminded viewers I’d like to say THANK YOU!!! fyi your strategy of documenting in this format is absolutely brilliant. This video is one of the most epic UKposts videos ever, I’ll never forget it.
@jeremyhanna7000
@jeremyhanna7000 11 днів тому
Cole, thanks for sharing about your family history and showing how farming really looks like.
@ache7262
@ache7262 12 днів тому
Cole, my husband and I are very proud of you! Amazing how for just a young man, how hardworking and responsible you are. God bless you and all your family!
@angelalarratt6843
@angelalarratt6843 12 днів тому
Cole I really don't know what to say. Your an amazing young man that anyone can say they should be proud enough to know in any small way let alone in a big way. I admire you so much to being letting into your lives in so many ways. I for one will be following you all the way I look forward to seeing that you have put a video up as and when you do, even when it's a not so wonderful moment in time for you all. You should be so proud of yourself and well done for doing what your doing.
@philipalanparish65
@philipalanparish65 11 днів тому
One lonely farmer suggested watching this I have been involved in ag my whole life and don’t actively farm now but do have a few cows. People really don’t have a clue. This is very informative and extremely personal. Thanks for sharing
@user-sz5ml3un2t
@user-sz5ml3un2t 10 днів тому
Your optimism and ethics, plus your family commitment make me 100% confident that you are are a great investment. You have value Cole, consider that in your calculations
@awcvn
@awcvn 12 днів тому
Thanks for keeping it simple for us city folk !!
@nancyhamblin8509
@nancyhamblin8509 12 днів тому
Yeah . . . I hardly know what to say. I was raised on a farm. My farming family goes back generations to Tennessee. Then to Washington. My cousins are still farming. I loved every second of my farm life. I will definitely be praying for you and all farmers. We cannot live without our farmers. Looking forward to this series.
@karengrammond8338
@karengrammond8338 11 днів тому
My grandfather and uncles were small farmers in Missouri during the 1920-1980's, but no one in our very large clan farms anymore. I was drawn to your channel because of the large farmhouse and cleanup, but your videos have increased my knowledge about the ins and out of being a farmer so much. Thanks for sharing information about yourself as a child and high school years. I always felt there was more to you than just being super energetic. I look forward to learning more as you put forth this new series of videos.
@nancydickson5579
@nancydickson5579 10 днів тому
Cole you are amazing! I enjoy your videos so much! I am an Iowa farmer’s daughter. My parents moved to Iowa from Missouri in 1961. They bought an 160 acre farm. I did not appreciate what my dad went through to be sure we ate! And he didn’t have the tools you have. I’m praying for you and your family!
@stevehennessy3588
@stevehennessy3588 12 днів тому
I'm not a farmer, but I've been watching you for almost 4 years now - love the channel and I'm captivated by what you are doing. I'll be here all year - good luck and I'll be praying for a successful harvest.
@melodyhart1331
@melodyhart1331 12 днів тому
Do not discount the support of your mother and your wife, They are there raising the children, preparing food, managing your home .
@mirriamvalentin8634
@mirriamvalentin8634 12 днів тому
He loves his family ❤🙏
@robertbradford3461
@robertbradford3461 10 днів тому
What would be the value that does not undervalue them? How do you set a value on that? And how do you relay that in a $$$ amount to include in the costs of running the farm? You don't, because you cant, honestly it is a nice question but totally ridiculous at the same time
@Budgettools
@Budgettools 10 днів тому
Do you even watch the videos both his mom and wife produce income that supports the farm also
@robertbradford3461
@robertbradford3461 10 днів тому
@Budgettools as he said, he is not including income from outside the farm, so if they have jobs that money is not included, only money that the farm makes or spends
@Budgettools
@Budgettools 10 днів тому
@@robertbradford3461 you didn't read the op comment then my reply to it back to back did you
@JoeSmith-fv4jx
@JoeSmith-fv4jx День тому
I’m a mergers & acquisitions attorney and specialist on fixing struggling businesses/exclusively deal with companies over $15-million in revenue. I can say with absolute certainty that most CEO’s and owners of large businesses don’t have a fraction of your business acumen and don’t have the grasp of the importance of knowing the numbers that you have. I know your ego doesn’t need a boost, but I’m sure your grandfather would be immensely proud of you.
@gfuterfas
@gfuterfas 12 днів тому
I didn't realize I've been watching CtCS since season 1... I remember all that stuff.
@condolousreed1716
@condolousreed1716 12 днів тому
Same here.....I been here since day one......dont feel like it tho...I'm getting older..lol
@dalegereaux1863
@dalegereaux1863 12 днів тому
Me too !
@BethGrantDeRoos
@BethGrantDeRoos 12 днів тому
Cole, we are a longtime homeschool family who love Dave Ramsey, and this series you will be making will be watched by many, many homeschool families here in the California Sierra north of Yosemite national park. Yes, we know where food comes from and the role our climate plays in successful crops. Having kids in 4H where they had to keep track of the amount of feed, water, bedding, each chicken incurred in order to calculate the cost for a dozen eggs or 1 lb. of meat was an eye opener. Appreciate how you explain things!!
@bonzocleach2496
@bonzocleach2496 11 днів тому
Homeschoolers rarely succeed in life. They are held back by helicopter parents. It's a shame.
@skippydinglechalk3525
@skippydinglechalk3525 11 днів тому
@@bonzocleach2496you sound dumb lol
@BethGrantDeRoos
@BethGrantDeRoos 11 днів тому
@@bonzocleach2496 present facts to back up your statement, because what you noted is lacking in FACTS! Do your homework. We are secular college/university educated homeschool parents as are the 30+ other families in our area. Most are professionals who have various businesses from ranching, kayaking, skiing, doctor, lawyer. And even the youngest members of the families are encouraged to help out and ALL the 12+ male/females have side jobs in the community. Helicopter parents are so named because they hover over their child's life. And they tend to strictly supervise their children in ALL aspects of their lives, including in social interactions. Very few seem to homeschool going by reliable stats. There's a stereotype of a Tiger Mom who does that, but they are far and few between. Ironically all the students at the major universities making the news the last 3-4 years for being easily offended etc. are from public schools.
@beverlysearles61
@beverlysearles61 11 днів тому
Wishing the very best season for the farmers here in America! Cole thank you for you and your family for sharing your lives with us! Your entire family is amazing! ❤
@sharonwilson8208
@sharonwilson8208 11 днів тому
I think we've met your Grandpa Ray in you, Cooper, and your Dad. ❤ He was an obvious influence for all 3 of you. I'm certain he would be proud of your channel, educating us all about farming and everything else in between, including taking care of your family. Your father and I are the same age. Though I never farmed, I did work with the USDA during the farm crisis. It was farmers like you that we were so excited for. Trying to keep family farms with the family was our goal. Many were not able to keep everything, but still enough to farm and make a profit. That's probably why I post so much, and long winded. You and your family are something I myself could only wish to have. You're all blessed to have each other.❤😊
@doctormoyer
@doctormoyer 12 днів тому
I'm a left-coast leftie and I apologize to every farmer I took for granted. You do your profession (and now I know it's a "profession"), your country, your culture, your family, and yourself proud. You said you're a Christian man so I'll refrain from my usual exclamations, but WOW, that puts a LOT of context into everything from the purpose of farm subsidies to the ear of corn in the supermarket. I wish you and every farmer a good year, and profitable harvest!
@sherilynl4038
@sherilynl4038 12 днів тому
there is a comment below that says this farm grows for fuel tho, not food. hmmmm
@dantethunderstone2118
@dantethunderstone2118 12 днів тому
None of the corn they grow is sold as an ear of corn in the supermarket, that’s sweet corn They grow grain corn, most of it goes towards industrial applications (ethanol) and most of their soybeans get sold to China
@doctormoyer
@doctormoyer 12 днів тому
Then I would stand corrected. My comment stands though - I'm pretty sure I, and you, still use and need fuel...
@thomasbritten7216
@thomasbritten7216 11 днів тому
What would you have said if Cole was an atheist?
@ExilSvensk
@ExilSvensk 11 днів тому
First step in redemption is to drop leftism. Just look at what leftism did to farmers in Russia, China etc. Your food depends on these people, thus your wellbeing.
@iamgriff
@iamgriff 12 днів тому
I feel like Cole is directing the van door at me. I have asked at least 10 times to buy that beautiful old Econoline several times. That Ford deserves to be home in Detroit garage kept, and paraded up and down Woodward cruising.
@Kcolby47
@Kcolby47 7 днів тому
Well done Cole! I was born and raised on a farm, still live on the farm. Your presentations are refreshing, transparent, and interesting. I applaud your mission in your upcoming videos. What you’re doing for the videos is quite an undertaking, let alone actually doing the work and stress of farming. Great job, and blessings to you and your family.
@micheledalley-jackson9791
@micheledalley-jackson9791 11 днів тому
Thank you for your time and consideration. Love your channel. Like I have said before, as a child I would wake up early on Saturday mornings and watch the farming channel. I love that childhood memory. So, keep doing what you are doing and putting food on our tables. May God Bless you and your family!🙏
@richardoleson7934
@richardoleson7934 12 днів тому
What an honest and forthright statement of what you are about and what we can look forward to seeing you accomplish over the next year. Thank you for letting us look over your shoulder. Hoping you have sunny days and rain when you need it!
@karenhenderson8850
@karenhenderson8850 12 днів тому
Damn. I only know you through your UKposts channel and I find myself being proud of you. You are the epitome of how education, dedication and a willingness to work will always pay off. Good job Cole and good job Mama and Daddy Cornstarch in raising a grounded young man.
@Steinru73
@Steinru73 11 днів тому
Cole, this is going to be a fun year of watching this documentary. We’re not farmers but are backyard gardeners. Thank you for being vulnerable and sharing your knowledge.
@stevemench786
@stevemench786 11 днів тому
So i am a cow /calf producer in michigan, I am second kinda generation ,my parent's milked cow til 1976when they quit milking and turned to beef,due to health issues by 1982 they sold all the cows and equipment, rented the pasture to a neighboring dairyand were finished, Dairy farmer quit milking stop renting the ground and i decided to at the minimum save the ground by not paying crazy high land taxes, so i started with beef cows,many years removed, i work off the farm and because i have had to start from scratch quite a bit of off farm $$ pays for the farm. I am a new subscriber because of this series i look forward to it. Thank you .
@johnvangessel8010
@johnvangessel8010 12 днів тому
Cole, I am 75,from New Zealand and absolutely love you visiting me via U Tube every other day. Hopefully in the next year you and your family of farmers will be a little more asset rich to compensate for the budgeted loss. I also look forward to more videos on the home rebuild
@thomastimas
@thomastimas 11 днів тому
Broooo
@AngelBluff
@AngelBluff 12 днів тому
WOW! I have NEVER seen anyone break it down like that. Mush eaiser to understand. Most of us have no clue how all of this works.
@bigredgreg1
@bigredgreg1 11 днів тому
I’ve seen Cole’s financial projections before and I think this is the most accurate way of looking forward for him especially but most all farmers in general.
@annateague2354
@annateague2354 10 днів тому
My father was brought up on a farm and he always wanted to buy land of his own and farm but with a wife and six children that was just not possible he had to do a 8 to 5 job. I appreciate the farmers I appreciate the cattleman my brother in law had a cattle yard that also is a demanding job. May God bless your crops this year. 🙏🏻💜
@lrfox49
@lrfox49 12 днів тому
Watching you Cole and your ability to be as transparent as possible and the reality of what every farmer faces blows my mind!! I think grandpa and great-grandpa would be very proud of you!! I’ve watched what you’ve done with this farm over the past five years and it’s astonishing!! God sees the heart and you give Him place in your life, He’ll come through!
@user-gk6qv7ug2n
@user-gk6qv7ug2n 12 днів тому
Bravo, People are so unaware of from beginning to end how our food gets there. The amount of labour & planning and hoping Mother Nature is on your side. I don’t know how you’ll fit all this into your long hours, but I know you will. You’re very hard working and a visionary like your Grandpa.
@paulwelsh2179
@paulwelsh2179 11 днів тому
I know everyone doesn't know what we do but that's the most true video ever thank you
@coppercreekacres7295
@coppercreekacres7295 10 днів тому
I remember my papaw getting out of tobacco and beef when things were bottoming out. I don’t mass farm but regenerative farming I’m so thankful more people are practicing and learning into it. More and more small guys are working towards sustainable diversification when bigger guys who keep this country going are strapped and tied to whatever they are told to do because it’s what keeps their livelihoods alive. I appreciate this series because a majority really doesn’t know where their foods come from.
@tugaroocrab
@tugaroocrab 12 днів тому
I worked for a farm credit union. I never saw one farmer get out of debt. I had to quit. I couldn't stand watching it.
@darlenejordahl3187
@darlenejordahl3187 12 днів тому
You are a really fun guy to listen to telling us what a mess you were😁. But now you are going on to make the family farm will go on for a long time!!
@eaglefood4584
@eaglefood4584 2 дні тому
Cole has never powerwashed farrowing crates, he’s only a partial farmer
@user-pd7qe8he5g
@user-pd7qe8he5g 11 днів тому
OLF said this was great video, haven’t watched you in years. This is absolute gold, should be used in classrooms not only for farming but every non farmer and especially our politicians
@CindyJoAnn
@CindyJoAnn 12 днів тому
I've been watching your videos for years, already, and have learned SO much about farming! But, I'm ready to learn MORE!!!! Thank you for sharing all this information, Cole! I think everyone should watch this, so they could appreciate all the blood, sweat, and tears that goes into growing our food! Thank you to you and your family, Cole, and all the other farmers, too! YOU ARE APPRECIATED!!!!
@bunkabob1
@bunkabob1 12 днів тому
For Bless You and your family, Cole. Your rhnesty and hard work is life affirming.
@kentfrondall9857
@kentfrondall9857 11 днів тому
This is great Cole, I am an Ag Advisor in Saskatchewan, and talk about this every day. Its all about farming within the capacity of your land. Knowing your costs is the first step. Am following with great interest. Its costing you over $1,000 per acre in cash just to farm in for one year. (your dad bought his first land for less than this)
@charlesisaak5704
@charlesisaak5704 8 днів тому
This video made me a bit emotional. I grew up small farm that my dad started when he got out of the army. I took over the farm and was unable to keep it going so I had to sell everything and get a job. While you were sharing I could hear the emotion in your voice. Many viewers probably were asking the question "Why do you keep farming if you are going to lose money?". The answer is because farming is not what you do, it's who you are. It was a very difficult thing for me to leave the farm, but I had to feed my family. You keep going because you always have that hope for a better year and I know you have trust in God for help. This may have been the best video you have ever made. I will share it.
@Otherrandomguy42
@Otherrandomguy42 5 днів тому
Or maybe think outside the box and stop just planting corn and soybeans. Both those crops are so abundantly overproduced there is no future there. 25 years ago a good yield of corn was 150 bushels an acre. Now I need your irrigated land it easily exceeds 300 bushels per acre with no market for the excess product.
@8tomtoms8
@8tomtoms8 5 днів тому
@@Otherrandomguy42 Well said!! Corn and soybeans are also two of the worst things animals (including humans) can put into their bodies. They are loaded w/ inflammatory omega 6 oils and glyphosate laden chemicals. Please raise something else!!
@dylanthomas7720
@dylanthomas7720 12 днів тому
Dave Ramsey for the win! Financial freedom is the best
@jimday6076
@jimday6076 12 днів тому
Cole I and the entirety of your viewers appreciate you and your hard work! Praying for a successful and productive year for you and your families farm!🙏👍
@grumpyiwegianpodcast3505
@grumpyiwegianpodcast3505 Годину тому
I grew up farming, my dad and us boys worked for the farmer who owned the 3500 acres that we worked. I'm in my 60's now and retired, That farmer kept buying land and last I knew or heard his family was farming around 12,000 Acres . One thing I remember Denis and his dad Lee always said was that if you were going to farm, you would want to lease just as many acres as you owned or more if possible because those lease acres was a right off.
@jentjeb2370
@jentjeb2370 9 днів тому
Excellent video. As a crop farmer (mainly wheat and canola) in Europe I also did my budgeting: on the same basis I projected just about the same result.
@Hootncozy
@Hootncozy 12 днів тому
Cole!!!!! I freaking love this! You and your family bust your butts and I will tell you now, your transparency about farming is awesome, educational and needed. Thanks Cole. Looking forward to watching. ❤ Edit: realizing I have been watching Cornstar for 4yrs lmao! Time sure does fly!
@fishfoolishness4222
@fishfoolishness4222 12 днів тому
Cornstar farms doesn't grow food, it grows fuel.
@Gwaycee
@Gwaycee 12 днів тому
Same concept applies to growing food too, obviously.
@MrCrazycook8
@MrCrazycook8 11 днів тому
After corn is sold to ethanol plants, the byproduct, Distillers grains (DDG) is subsequently sold for a variety of purposes, usually as fodder for livestock (especially ruminants). Corn-based distillers grains from the ethanol industry are commonly sold as a high protein livestock feed that increases efficiency and lowers the risk of subacute acidosis in beef cattle.
@hawks2252
@hawks2252 11 днів тому
@@Gwaycee work is the same, concept and equipment are quite a bit different
@coltonkruse2313
@coltonkruse2313 11 днів тому
Fuel and food for animals which are all food for people.
@scarletmoon777
@scarletmoon777 11 днів тому
They grow soy beans as well right?
@RickZ.-zc8te
@RickZ.-zc8te 8 днів тому
I am so impressed by your drive; both as a farmer and in renovating your grandfather's $7k house. Your dedication to your four year (in three) finance degree says even more about your character!
@kurthageman
@kurthageman 3 дні тому
Wow what a commitment you embarking for the next year. This journey is going to be very impactful to those who watch. I wish you and family a very successful year of farming.
@robertmckay7943
@robertmckay7943 12 днів тому
My grandparents and dad were share croppers. In the 1930’s to 1948. He said it was the hardest thing he ever did. My grandma said people would talk about the good old days. She said there were no good old days just hard times
@davehughesfarm7983
@davehughesfarm7983 9 днів тому
I still am a share cropper..1/3rd and 1/4 is what I get....I am not kidding.
@brucescott4753
@brucescott4753 12 днів тому
Looking forward to this. I worked for several years on a farm in the 70's. The owner of the farm was a math teacher, he was always looking at the numbers. It would be interesting to see the total numbers from last year. Hope your still going to do the house remodel videos. I love watching those.
@user-ei3ml8jo1s
@user-ei3ml8jo1s 12 днів тому
Much respect for starting on this series. Great job laying out the ground rules and assumptions. Admitting to past mistakes takes courage and shows self awareness. Looking forward to following along on this series.
@blueonblack3971
@blueonblack3971 11 днів тому
Absolutely some of the most eye opening and honest video on UKposts. People see the big machines and think money. Its not that at all its actually opposite. Great stuff Cole nothing but respect.
@superlow17
@superlow17 12 днів тому
Absolutely Cole. Keep up the awesome videos and all the hard work.
@michellesadler6869
@michellesadler6869 12 днів тому
Cole, thank you so much for doing your channels. It’s so interesting. Love your family!
@nickkercheval2704
@nickkercheval2704 10 днів тому
Putting my 50th crop in this year. You pretty much nailed our situation
@tesshiva
@tesshiva 11 днів тому
I am only 1/3 through this video, and I have to go serve lunch - but I cannot wait to come back right after, and finish! This video is just making my day, and your story is fascinating! Can’t wait to follow you, throughout this year! Many Thanks for your efforts ❤. Update: just finished. I’m all in, and our family will be praying for your success. Thanks for your honesty and transparency. ❤
@patricksmith4317
@patricksmith4317 12 днів тому
Cole! This is a great video and letting people know the day to day task In farming and managing. Looking forward for the rest of year results. I pray that you have a good year.
@kimbuell9838
@kimbuell9838 12 днів тому
So glad that you are breaking it down for those do not understand, Thank you
@sroberts605
@sroberts605 6 днів тому
A great project - I have two main thoughts: 1. It'd be very interesting if, say 6 other farmers did the same thing at the same time, to show the enormous varieties of types of farm etc. 2. Also very interesting to have a parallel set of conjectured figures if you add in diversification, to build on your youtube diversification, whether it high-income crops, offering holiday accommodation or whatever. I believe the majority of UK farmers (for instance) rely on this at this time.
@MechsWorld
@MechsWorld 11 днів тому
I am glad you said the days you are on the farm. I thought for a moment you were cancelling vacations. And while all of that is going on the house rebuild goes on. A lot of balls in the air Cole, looking forward to seeing the journey. God Bless
@JohnW-sv6ov
@JohnW-sv6ov 12 днів тому
This video is a Great presentation Cole of farming. May God Bless all of you this year.
@Chaplain_GM
@Chaplain_GM 12 днів тому
Cole With Some Real Honesty, Cole With Some Natural Common Sense, Cole With Raw Facts That Can Be hard To Swallow!
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