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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- Welcome to Sonne Farms! On this channel we showcase numerous jobs a Corn/Soybean/Beef producing operation takes on each day. Hop in the cab or sorting alley with Cole, Brian, and Jeff, to see how life really is for the people that help feed the US and the rest of the world. In addition to Corn, Soy, and Cattle, Sonne Farms puts up grass and alfalfa and sells pure bred Black Angus Bulls in South Dakota.
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I am a retired Trooper from Minnesota, thanks for recognizing Matthew, Adam and Paul. It was a very nice of you to recognize them.
My broth in law is a retired mn trooper too.
And, thank YOU, sir, for your service. MN has gotten horrid, unfortunately, and I pray for the law enforcement personnel up there.
Thank you for your service ❤️, my family and I appreciate you!
Thank you, Brian and Cole for keeping our first responders in mind there’s few and little between them take care about them
We should not be having this conversation, democrats.
Brian and Cole. I live in Burnsville MN where we lost the three first responders. Thank you so much for recognizes them in this video. You guys are the best!
i worked there years ago
Brian and Cole,
Thank you for honoring some true heroes who lost their lives in the line of duty!
Am I the only one who saw the “lump” come out when you moved to the second corn/grain bin?
Cole I’m hoping you get better soon. Stay safe, warm and strong Sonne family 🙏🏻❣️🙏🏻
@13:50 something non-corn came out.🤔
@@firecaptaintom things that make you say hmmmm 🤣 Just wanted to make sure I wasn’t seeing things.
Brian, as a retired police officer, thank you for memorizing the officers and medic killed. Seems there are more officers killed these days than when I was active. And rarely heard of a paramedic killed by a criminal in my days, but seems common now days.
Going to work knowing that your life is in danger. Cant imagine.
Love it when the claves get all riled up! Tail in the air and them little hooves movin!!!
Cole I love hearing your dad talk about the old days of farming
I went to school with Adam in Rochester, MN. Thank you for recognizing our Hereos!
The calves running back, no stop! Auuugh!
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My wife and I thank you for remembering those who died in the service of their community in MN. God bless your families and your hard work for our Country.
Great Job paying tribute to our fallen first responders.
Yes, thank you for recognizing our lost heroes.
I appreciate that Brian still believes in keeping the channel "family appropriate". Too few remember that children and grandchildren are listening.
Can't imagine Cole saying “and then letting a dog “tee-tee” on your tire🤣🤣🤣. Let's get real, how many children/grandchildren watch this?
@@jerryandrews9276my little daughter and I watch it and I respect a clean channel
So true! Good people those Sonnes!
@@jerryandrews9276, more than you might expect.
Cole, those cows that thought you had pellets will never trust you again!
Thank you for honoring the fallen Officers and paramedic, may they rest in peace.
Brian, I had never heard that song before, lol, I'm 5 years older than you. Thank you guys for another interesting video!
Thank you so much Brian & Cole for doing that for me to honor those men!! You brought tears to my eyes when you mentioned the responders. God Bless & Hugs!!!!
no day is complete without Brian's song selection !
Or Cole’s rural definition of today’s word! Very funny and thought provoking! Cole, you should have Tiffany collect those, do some photo shop accents and make a Sonne Farms YT COFFEE TABLE book. I would buy one. She could even include the highlighted Brian’s Song Of the Day feature. Just a thought! I love your Easter Egg on the clave board and the naming of the Sonne Farm claves. It keeps this old 70 year old baby boomer looking forward to each new episode! Keep up the good work of move those cattle and making sure you have interested momma cows and heifers.
Hey Brian and Cole, The police officers and paramedic are from my state. Thanks for recognizing them. It may not seem like a big deal, but it is to me. Thanks!!
Thank you for including the first responders that were killed in Burnsville Minnesota in naming your claves. Much appreciated.
It is very admirable of you guys to honor the fallen
OMG I was estatic to see Big Blue being taken for a walk. It's so satisfying.
Prayers for the families of the fallen. ❤❤❤
I bet that 1970’s technology was quite an improvement since the 1960’s technology was probably a grain shovel.😂
Thanks for recognizing the fallen first responders!
I’m almost as ‘many years mature’ as Brian and I prefer a clean channel. Thanks
Cole And Dad Brian thank you for sharing everything .God bless you and your family.
Your farming and animal husbandry practices have become in my mind the gold standard. I have a hard time watching other channels that don't care for their animals as well. Great job!
thank you!
Another video showing off your big beautiful blue sky!
Love the playing calves.
Thanks again for sharing a slice of your life.
I really wish I was in Brian's position. There is nothing better a man could ever dream of.. Having a family member interested in the farming endeavor is that dream.
It’s good to see the balance of polishing up the newer equipment and dealing with the old equipment! This is a reality of farm life! 😄
I see that Baldor motor on the grain bin auger. No wonder it still works when it is twice your age! We had these on woodworking equipment.... almost indestructible. Thanks for the video.
You gentlemen do such a great job with your animals
I really enjoy your video Cole. You and Brian are doing a great job and we wish you all the best.
Nice of you to acknowledge those first responders, that was a horrible thing that happened.
Thank you police, fire, and ambulance. 😢 for your tireless service.
Thanks for honoring the fallen first responders. Good to see and much appreciated. Also appreciate the innovative work you both do and have learned a lot watching the hard work. I’m always amazed at how efficient y’all can pen and work the cows….i only have a few and it’s like a full day rodeo to just get them penned and worked.
I swear it’s like cows know what’s on your mind and are determined to not cooperate.
A+ song of the day Brian!
Hey Brian, hey Cole, hey Ellie 👍👍
Sonny farms 😂 Cole and his dad make it a funny farm ❤ thanks guys 💕 for laughs 😂
Great song for the day!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you so much for thinking of Burnsville Minnesota and mention it that in your video it means so much to us out here in Minnesota thank you again!
Tractor sure does look nice.
Never take a dirty plow to the field. Old farmer saying
Great show today ! 👍
Great song of the day Brian.
Brian knows all the good tunes!
🏡 Hi Cole and Brian and Jeff and family. Great video 🌈☀️🐂🐂🐂🚜🚜🚛🚛 and 🌈 🌟 Storta station ⛽✨🧢👕🎁✨♥️♥️💌✨
Good day gentlemen! Chasing them calves looks like it’s chasing toddlers for sure lol it’s great to see him running and romping means they’re happy and healthy. Yes looks like an upgrade is in the future right from 70s technology maybe to 80s or 90s ha ha. Tractor looks really really good. They did a great job. What a neat product. Thanks guys peace out.
Looking warm in South Dakota, with a beautifully ceramic coated tractor and maybe Brian's truck too?
Great video Cole and Brian. Than k you guys so much
Thanks!
Thanks Sonne Farms for sharing
Thank you Sonne farms!!
Anther great video Cole an Brian Sonne
Good video and nice looking animals.
Good salesman
He doesn’t exaggerate at all 😮😅😂
Hi Cole & Bryan, Thanks for the great video content, my husband and I absolutely love your videos!!! We are pulling for a great/safe/prosperous calving season for you!! Bryan, my husband wanted me to let you know that if your shoulder pain is tolerable, don't have surgery, he had rotater cuff surgery a couple years back and it was a very long painful recovery, his thoughts are it was not worth it:) Keep the great videos coming!!! Spring is on the way YAY!!!
thankyou i plan to carry on as is
Enjoy the calving videos! Reminds me of my early years of growing up on a small farm and helping feed cattle and looking for new calves in the pasture. Marty in Mississippi.
I may have noted a wee bit of competition between father and son. 😆You two are wonderful and I'm so glad to ride along as you do your daily chores.
Nice clean tractor is wonderful to see. Good luck on the rest of the calving those little cuties. Thanks Cole, have a good one!
The calf we named Sonne after you guys, is doing great. I can’t stick a picture in here. B Square Ranch Texas says hi!
Cattle looked good and the calves it’s been a easy winter 🥶 for them and for you and your dad take it in and enjoy your time 😊
Interesting ceramic coating
Love your videos Cole.
I ENJOYED WATCHING THE VIDEO COLE AND BRIAN 😊
Good stuff Cole!
Hi Col and Brian, the calving is going well and the pairs are happy in the paddocks. How things have changed from the 70's to now. The equipment was slower but still did the job. Good idea to get your JD tractors cleaned and polished. This helps their body last longer and to help keep their value. I saw your short video of the big tractor bogged in the paddock, maybe you need more sun and less rain before working the dirt. Chris from Victoria, Australia 🇦🇺.
You are saying OLF sold at the right time. Markets are so unpredictable. You folks make America work.
Dang,,,, she looks new. WOW.. Nice job.
I’m constantly surprised at Brian’s wide listening habits for the song of the day!
There is a song that starts with, "Grandpa, Tell Me About The Good Ole Days".
I believe that the Judds sang that song.
Good video and great song.
The tractor looks really good.
Another fine video Cole! My wife and I never miss your videos. We subscribe to other farm channels but you are our favorite, love how you take such good care of your cattle!
You know some other fine names for them Angus babies would be Morey or Nancy.
Take care Cole & Brian.😊
Cole the Magic Pellet Man! That was awesome! Thank you for all the great videos!
Orphan-no-more aka ‘magic dust.’ Love that stuff.
That electrical panel on the pole has definitely seen better days 😎
Great video Cole and Brian.
They sure made your "Ferrari" look purddy ! ✨🚜✨
Thanks and GOD BLESS 😀
Cole that’s so mean to tease all them with dirt in a bucket! 😂
Thanks, enjoying the calving timing videos.
Throwing a name out there. My youngest grandson Ben his nickname is Cranky. He’s a great kid (12).
Awesome video Cole. 🚜🚜🚜
Glad you liked it!!
This heifer looked at the calf and must have said “how come I have to do everything. Where is your father. Why. Is he not helping”😂
Awesome Video and Much Love as Always 🌞 Farms!!!
Great job a always!!!
Needless to say, I have absolutely have "tons" of respect and admiration for those individuals who restore older farm equipment ( tractors, plows, augers etc.) and still using them, kudos'. Love those calves!!! Take care -
So much of the older things have far less to go wrong and were built to last. Problem is that many young ones don't know how to maintain them properly
Classy move Brain.. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Rest Easy Brothers 😢
Thanks for another great video Cole and Brian.
It was interesting and enjoyable.
The company that does the cleanup on your tractor and equipment does an outstanding job. Your tractor looks like new. Wow. Good service they perform. Really protects the paint on your equipment. Nice!!!!!!
Your old grain bins are slow to load grain but back in the day they were just fine. Technology soon overcomes the older equipment. But it works so what the heck. Gets the job done just a bit slower.
Brian thanks for the song of the day. It is a good song for sure. Popular song.
Brian thanks for recognizing those public service officials that lost their lives in the line of duty. God bless them. Prayers and sympathy to their families.
About it i guess. You both take care and be safe. Thanks for everything.
The Iowa farm boy. Steve.
Hey Cole, at the 13:50 mark, after your last crank with the pipe wrench, I saw a dead animal, that looked like a squirrel, go by on the conveyor.
I saw that. Thought it was a rat. Lol. Looked through comments to see if someone else mentioned it.
Yeah,
I saw it go by when I first watched the video and thought it might have been a squirrel because it looked like it had a curled tail not a straight tail like a rat. I stopped and backed it up and rewatched it several times and it really looked like a squirrel.
3/9/24 - Good Morning from Chas.,SC ! As usual enjoyed the Video !
Another great song mention. That song came out in my high school days and it was just as good then as it is now. Might I suggest one that came out around the same time: One Headlight, The Wallflowers.
You gotta love the appearance of a random machete on a piece of machinery.
Nice song
Brian
You just save the baby cow. Very smart ❤❤❤
Another farming question. When I was a child, back in the 70's, I recall that grandpa always had a corn crib full of corn still on the cob. Why did he do that as opposed to the corn kernel in the bin, which he also did? I sure do learn a lot from your channel.
Corn and cob used to make ground up feed for our dairy cows
great question! Back then the seperating of corn off cob was done by machines parked in the farm yard. And once combines were invented very few could afford them.
It's times like this those cameras you installed really pay for themselves (for the maternity building). That's really classy to name calves for those Minnesota EMT personnel. Funny to me, technology from the 1950's to the 1980's is pretty much what I know.
Looks awesome they did a great job on the tractor
You should challenge them to make the 98 look new.🤣🍺🤘
Cole, you are so "mother like" with the new calf's, what does Tiffany say about how "motherly" you are ?? God bless and take care, keep them babies healthy.
Clive the clave. Good show, ol' chap!