I started watching Cole the Cornstar when I was first diagnosed with Stage IV metastatic prostate cancer September 2019 and given one to two years to live. It will be five years living with cancer this coming September and Cole's channel has helped me keep my mind off my cancer. I love following him and his family working the farm and living life.
Sorry to hear about your Health condition. Happy to hear that you got your life moving on with Cole's content. Please Take Care. Thank You very much. 😢🙏🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏
Having grown up on a farm in canada I find this channel very interesting. Farming is a unique lifestyle that is so much more than working a 9 to 5 type of job. I can remember when I was young we never had much $$ but we always had food. I look forward to watching most of Cole’s videos.
Cole’s page just popped up a couple of weeks ago , I think ? Let’s just use September 1 - 2024 and I found it interesting , thank you , Cornstar family and Friends .
I can dusagree with this farm being large with a normal size farm 445 acres sure but as a cash crop farm this isn't a whole lot of acres normal cash crop acre farm is likely about 3-5 thousand acre cash crop farm The 445 acre farms most likely have animals as main income not just cash croping Great video by the way!
Enjoy your video, but I just wanted to let you know that during Covid I had nothing to do so I found your farm through RUclips and the Internet. Along with 10 other RUclips farms. I enjoy you renovating the old farmhouse.
Ungawa said that Cole The Cornstar is one of the best in farm living at Green Acres! Cornstar longs for a simpler way of life. So he buys a farm, sight unseen, and moves there to live off the land, much to the chagrin of his socialite wife, Nave. The collision of small-town life and Nave’s sophisticated ways -- she insists on wearing full-length gowns and ostentatious jewelry, even on the farm Green Acres is the place to be😂 Farm living is the life for me Land spreading out, so far and wide Keep Manhattan, just give me that countryside His wife says New York is where I'd rather stay I get allergic smelling hay I just adore a penthouse view Darling, I love you, but give me Park Avenue The Chores, The Stores, Fresh Air , Times Square, You are my wife. Goodbye city life. Green Acres, we are here to stay !
I don't care what they are worth - I don't have to pay his taxes and I don't have their responsibilities. I'm a happy capitalist. I enjoy seeing the house and what they are doing with it - my Mother's family had a family farm for 100 years but had to sell as only one family member still farming and he was not able to take over.
C is not "restoring" the house. 😢 His modernization plans will devalue it. There were ways to preserve its character and family pride while rewiring, ensuring structural integrity and moving walls. He simply did not want to spend the money .
I hated to see him take the pocket doors out. It’s a shame they didn’t integrate some of the old with the new. A lot of that old wood would have been nice for building something but was burned mostly minus what Roman kept.
I started following Cole the Corn Star when I was an ag student, probably four years ago. The farm is 100% owned by the family and has been for three generations (100+ years). Farming is a low-margin business. Most farmers have supplemental income. Cole’s family's other incomes include wind turbines, grave digging, and RUclips channels. His wife, “Neve,” pronounced Nei-va-short for Spanish “Hneiva,” and Daddy CornStar have channels as well. I agree; Cole’s net worth is probably $1.5M, including his share of the farm. Cole, an ag grad from N/Iowa St. U. has been improving the farm’s profits by increasing labor productivity (his father, brother, and himself) and crop yields. Their past employee, Sable, worked a few months 3 years ago and left to work in a granary. Farming tends to be hard physical work and seasonal. Currently, Cole’s channel is showing the renovation of his grandfather’s two-story, 100-year-old farmhouse. The renovation is entertaining, but I look forward to watching the planting later this spring.
@@jimsmall6779 From what I see the operation and land is owned by a chapter C corporation closely held by family members. He has a degree in Ag business...a little crop science. The corporation does not own the windmills but a royalty 5% of the KW that bring 1.5 cents.
I started watching Cole the Cornstar when I was first diagnosed with Stage IV metastatic prostate cancer September 2019 and given one to two years to live. It will be five years living with cancer this coming September and Cole's channel has helped me keep my mind off my cancer. I love following him and his family working the farm and living life.
Sorry to hear about your Health condition. Happy to hear that you got your life moving on with Cole's content. Please Take Care. Thank You very much. 😢🙏🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏
Started wAtching from almost the beginning!
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I did a delivery to this kids farm. He is an all around great kid
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So glad he is doing so well. He works so hard and deserves it!! I have watched pretty much from the beginning! Love it all. He does such a great job!!
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And he has earned every penny!! He is the hardest working person I know!!
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Found Cole the Cornstar through watching Junkyard Digs, I found JYD through Vice Grip Garage…
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Same it was the blue car
Millennial Farmer (Minnesota USA),Walker Farmers ( Montana USA), Larson Farms (Minnesota USA) ❤
Extraordinary young fellow
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I've been watching for about 10 months. Also watch Daddy Cornstar.
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Having grown up on a farm in canada I find this channel very interesting. Farming is a unique lifestyle that is so much more than working a 9 to 5 type of job. I can remember when I was young we never had much $$ but we always had food. I look forward to watching most of Cole’s videos.
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Cole’s page just popped up a couple of weeks ago , I think ? Let’s just use September 1 - 2024 and I found it interesting , thank you , Cornstar family and Friends .
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My family discovered him during Covid, but we’ve been watching all his home fixing video, they are awesome
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I can dusagree with this farm being large with a normal size farm 445 acres sure but as a cash crop farm this isn't a whole lot of acres normal cash crop acre farm is likely about 3-5 thousand acre cash crop farm
The 445 acre farms most likely have animals as main income not just cash croping
Great video by the way!
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From the very beginning. My they do grow up fast!
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Enjoy your video, but I just wanted to let you know that during Covid I had nothing to do so I found your farm through RUclips and the Internet. Along with 10 other RUclips farms. I enjoy you renovating the old farmhouse.
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I came across his video about 3 months ago and look forward to the next video
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Ungawa said that Cole The Cornstar is one of the best in farm living at Green Acres!
Cornstar longs for a simpler way of life. So he buys a farm, sight unseen, and moves there to live off the land, much to the chagrin of his socialite wife, Nave. The collision of small-town life and Nave’s sophisticated ways -- she insists on wearing full-length gowns and ostentatious jewelry, even on the farm
Green Acres is the place to be😂
Farm living is the life for me
Land spreading out,
so far and wide
Keep Manhattan,
just give me that countryside
His wife says New York
is where I'd rather stay
I get allergic smelling hay
I just adore a penthouse view
Darling, I love you,
but give me Park Avenue
The Chores, The Stores, Fresh Air , Times Square,
You are my wife. Goodbye city life. Green Acres, we are here to stay !
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I started watching when the siding was put on the house
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I have. Been watching sense , 2018 .
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That was Cole’s step grandfather, John, in this video, not his dad’s father.
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I started watching 2018 when he had about 500 followers.
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The very 1st video..
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Hey cole my ex brother in law lives in south western minnesota and a year ago he was farming 6000 acres.
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I don't care what they are worth - I don't have to pay his taxes and I don't have their responsibilities. I'm a happy capitalist. I enjoy seeing the house and what they are doing with it - my Mother's family had a family farm for 100 years but had to sell as only one family member still farming and he was not able to take over.
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C is not "restoring" the house. 😢 His modernization plans will devalue it. There were ways to preserve its character and family pride while rewiring, ensuring structural integrity and moving walls. He simply did not want to spend the money .
I hated to see him take the pocket doors out. It’s a shame they didn’t integrate some of the old with the new. A lot of that old wood would have been nice for building something but was burned mostly minus what Roman kept.
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Give him a chance to change your mind.
2 yrs or more
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Well your wrong 1700 acres is worth more than 10 million and if you add in equipment and RUclips I’d say probably closer to 15 million
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You forget that Cole is not the sole owner of the farms and that some of that land is rented. But also, they have a grave digging business.
Obviously the person making this video doesn't know about crop rotation..... uh... yeah... Corn and beans go hand in hand, dude.
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This is a corporate farm where Cole works. Unless he was given shares he likely may not have the controlling majority.
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I started following Cole the Corn Star when I was an ag student, probably four years ago. The farm is 100% owned by the family and has been for three generations (100+ years).
Farming is a low-margin business. Most farmers have supplemental income. Cole’s family's other incomes include wind turbines, grave digging, and RUclips channels. His wife, “Neve,” pronounced Nei-va-short for Spanish “Hneiva,” and Daddy CornStar have channels as well. I agree; Cole’s net worth is probably $1.5M, including his share of the farm.
Cole, an ag grad from N/Iowa St. U. has been improving the farm’s profits by increasing labor productivity (his father, brother, and himself) and crop yields. Their past employee, Sable, worked a few months 3 years ago and left to work in a granary. Farming tends to be hard physical work and seasonal. Currently, Cole’s channel is showing the renovation of his grandfather’s two-story, 100-year-old farmhouse.
The renovation is entertaining, but I look forward to watching the planting later this spring.
@@jimsmall6779 From what I see the operation and land is owned by a chapter C corporation closely held by family members. He has a degree in Ag business...a little crop science.
The corporation does not own the windmills but a royalty 5% of the KW that bring 1.5 cents.
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