Are My Sons Bankrupting Our Farm?

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2022
  • My sons have spent a lot of money in the last year. Are they leading us towards failure?
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  • @JoeHakos
    @JoeHakos 2 года назад +441

    To be honest.... I wish America had more Daddy Cornstars and family living in our Nation. God bless you all.

    • @kevindahlberg7753
      @kevindahlberg7753 2 года назад +31

      If we had more people who emphasized family and a strong work ethic the country would be a better place, unfortunately we are in for some hard times...

    • @KlipschHead281
      @KlipschHead281 2 года назад +9

      Ditto, 100%.

    • @robbiemcbee2930
      @robbiemcbee2930 2 года назад +4

      Touche

    • @kyrreb-m
      @kyrreb-m 2 года назад +6

      Couldn’t agree more! A fantastic man

    • @doncruzen6246
      @doncruzen6246 2 года назад +3

      AMEN!

  • @awk6087
    @awk6087 2 года назад +8

    Your Dad is Gold. My Dad was too. Basics! More videos like this feed into the 'reasons' why you told us you wanted to create these videos. Your Mother is another resource for wisdom.

  • @BronteBlu2
    @BronteBlu2 2 года назад +161

    I never had a dad...listening to Cole and DC talk just makes me want to cry. How blessed you are to have each other as a caring family!

    • @Sophia-uc9qh
      @Sophia-uc9qh 2 года назад +8

      I’m having the same experience watching these guys!

    • @lbacaterpillar
      @lbacaterpillar 2 года назад +6

      Aww. That pulls the heartstrings. I think how loving our Heavenly Father is. Better than any human dad!

    • @richardpixler403
      @richardpixler403 2 года назад +1

      Same. They probably will never will know how blessed they are.

    • @Sophia-uc9qh
      @Sophia-uc9qh 2 года назад +7

      @@richardpixler403 I’m 100% sure they know how amazingly beautiful and healthy their family unit is and I am super happy for them! They work incredibly hard at their farm and relationships and it shows

    • @leeverink32
      @leeverink32 2 года назад +1

      Cole's dad lets him go in his disisions nd i no my dad does not do that. he try's to slow me down in things about my life even now that im acualy old enough to mke my own disisions with out him i got a small dissavntage so my dd does help me but in things that i no i can he slows me down. i love cars and no a lot about them just like i need to change my engine in a few years coming. My dad wont let me do that. ive seen millions of videos about it and followed whealerdealers VGG MCM. Pepole doing it step by step. my car is 30 years old so its not that dificult to do ive always done outboard nad 2stroke engines as long as i ceep all the nuts and bolts where they need to go im convinced that i can do it.

  • @b.neallee7042
    @b.neallee7042 Год назад +5

    You touched me Sir. My Dad wanted us to be prepared and perfect. What he didn't understand was kids have to learn by making mistakes. Hopefully they don't hurt himself. I love how your son rebuilt your dad's house. It had pride of ownership because it was part of his roots. Kids today never get to learn work ethic. I joined the Marines at 17 years old like my Dad. Keep up the good work Sir. I just beat stage 4 tonsil cancer and that is a life lessons. Semper Fi. Neal

  • @garenm7184
    @garenm7184 Год назад +4

    Very jealous of the relationship you have with each other. Working with family is not easy, but the fact that you include them in decisions and listen to their input is a skill set all on its own that most family farms do not have. Don't ever lose that quality.

  • @sandracunningham2689
    @sandracunningham2689 2 года назад +187

    These are heart warming stories. Sometimes ideas can be over whelming and it takes time to digest them. I wish we had gotten to meet your Dad. Cole these interviews are great and show how much your dad really supports a "Family Farm" in the true sense.

    • @jimstratfordfl
      @jimstratfordfl 2 года назад +5

      These DC “interviews” will be invaluable for your next generation to learn your family history. You are blessed.

  • @johnobrien5440
    @johnobrien5440 Год назад +2

    Deep. Good stuff. I lost my Dad at 5-years old. As a teen, I had trouble with my school studies worrying about the family. My science teacher told me the same thing," don't worry about the things you can't control. Focus on the things you can. Daddy Cornstar "gets it' --and loves chocolate milk as I do. It feels good to connect.

  • @DubsStop
    @DubsStop 2 года назад +16

    This is so wholesome. True American family right here. I wish there were more people like this in the world.

  • @deborahmcgowan1802
    @deborahmcgowan1802 2 года назад +7

    DC I have so much respect for you. The life you have lived in front of your kids has been pure gold. I see their respect for you, and in return your respect for them. What an example of a wise man. My dad died when I was 12 so we didn't have the family unit like you all do. I guess this is one of the reasons I'm drawn to this vlog. I feel the respect, love, and support in the Cornstar family. May God continue to bless and prosper your lives.

  • @Buzzbomb57
    @Buzzbomb57 2 года назад +138

    Daddy Cornstar is the salt of the earth. I was fortunate enough to have a dad like him. The world would be a better place if we all did. God bless !!

  • @racheld8843
    @racheld8843 2 года назад +65

    Wow, I hope you realize how blessed you are to hear such praise and pride from your dad. Too many kids never hear it. Thanks for creating this video, it's right up there with the one about grandpa as a favorite.

  • @annettemiller1273
    @annettemiller1273 2 года назад +250

    DC , don’t listen to the haters . Your a good man , a faithful man . Your sons , are also good men . You raised them right .

    • @ciciliacurt6227
      @ciciliacurt6227 2 года назад +5

      DC is great men of God

    • @kenhofer8063
      @kenhofer8063 2 года назад +3

      Nobody hates him

    • @benfields7556
      @benfields7556 2 года назад

      No cap!

    • @mikegozdziewski3289
      @mikegozdziewski3289 2 года назад +6

      I don’t hate Coles Dad, just act like a farmer and not like an idiot.
      His Dad never acted like this…not until they started becoming well known. Then it became about showmanship and getting the views and for the money.

    • @lbacaterpillar
      @lbacaterpillar 2 года назад +5

      @@mikegozdziewski3289 , I think it’s partly that the younger generation doesn’t have the same viewpoint we older ones have. I was raised to not draw attention to yourself, to not be dramatic. But the young ones are making entertainment and a business while sharing true things, just naming the videos in a startling, attention-grabbing way. I think of another thing my parents taught me: Live, and let live. Allow for differences of opinion.

  • @hsimpson6581
    @hsimpson6581 2 года назад +71

    Respect for Mrs.Snow ! she would be so proud of DC !

  • @eunicehenderson9095
    @eunicehenderson9095 2 года назад +4

    Your children are very fortunate to have a father like you.

  • @dianashoaf8487
    @dianashoaf8487 2 года назад +2

    I am in tears as well. What a wonderful conversation. Makes me miss my family soooo much. Brought me back to a lot of wonderful memories! Thanks!

  • @rmarques1
    @rmarques1 2 года назад +2

    I farmed with my dad for 13 seasons. You guys being able to discuss the way you do is rare. There are a lot of father son teams who wish they had something like this.. myself included. Consider yourselves blessed.

  • @donjensenep
    @donjensenep 2 года назад +79

    As a newer father with a 5 and 3-year-old. Getting to hear the experiences of Dads outside of my family circle is much appreciated. As you said there is not a book and in this world, good sources of info like this really are a rare gift. Thanks to all of you for sharing your life and experiences with us.

  • @rickiewaffle9594
    @rickiewaffle9594 2 года назад +26

    I would like to thank your teacher for taking the time with you. If she could see the boy now she would be so proud. ❤

  • @onedadsbattle
    @onedadsbattle 2 года назад +6

    My father was nothing but a abusive drunk so to hear your dad speak his mind makes me want to be like him to my two young ones!!! ~Hugs~

  • @markfrye9178
    @markfrye9178 2 года назад +11

    Cole, what a great interview! I like how you rephrased your questions to set your dad's mind at ease, and get his thoughts going. Nice work.

  • @lbacaterpillar
    @lbacaterpillar 2 года назад +73

    So inspiring to hear of Mrs. Snow. A couple of my grandsons have needed speech therapy. Something just different in the brain. You can see how smart and talented they are. I’m glad they aren’t stigmatized and they keep coming along! One graduated from speech therapy. ❤️

    • @vincentouwehand828
      @vincentouwehand828 2 года назад +4

      If your mind is too fast your mouth cannot keep up, i sometimes hear this in DC, his mind is already 3 sentences further but his mouth has trouble keeping up. It is nothing to be ashamed of, just a great mind working hard at slowing down.

    • @lbacaterpillar
      @lbacaterpillar 2 года назад +4

      @@vincentouwehand828 , my mind is similar to this. I think so clearly until I open my mouth! Then it all gets scrambled!

  • @rickytoomey2430
    @rickytoomey2430 2 года назад +40

    You are a great example of what a man is and should be!!
    And a great father!!!

  • @markwinblad5867
    @markwinblad5867 2 года назад +2

    Trememdous video!!! Don't know if Cole and Cooper realize how fortunate they are to have parents like they have.

  • @ronaldblue8713
    @ronaldblue8713 2 года назад +1

    Great video! Such wisdom in your words. Obviously your father instilled much of this in you. You have great relationships with your children DC. Keep doing what you are doing. Have an awesome 2022!

  • @pamalvestad3848
    @pamalvestad3848 2 года назад +5

    Me and my 4 siblings were so fortunate to grow up on two with two sets of grandparents that our parents were actively involved with through the seasons. We learned a lot at young ages and to this day we are very appreciative of this upbringing. Great life we got to live and learn by

  • @michelesholar1756
    @michelesholar1756 2 года назад +23

    DC you are a great dad. Following you and your kids channels have been so rewarding. You have raised fine upstanding adults. They are a reflection of the honorable man you are. Family helping family to grow and prosper. God's blessings upon all your family.

  • @jclint1968
    @jclint1968 2 года назад

    Daddy Cornstar, I’m 72 years old and grew up on a dairy farm. You remind me so much of my dad, he never told me to do things or bossed me. He just had a way about him that made work fun. I was driving tractor at the age of 4. The farm was small and dad always work away and I remember bailing hay when I was 12. You are a great dad! Have a wonder family. God bless you all!

  • @Slide8918
    @Slide8918 11 месяцев назад +1

    DC is killing it at being a dad/farm dad. Being willing an open to listening to the boys idea, an letting them make decisions to where it's not all him all the time. If there is one thing that's been a negative in AG is the dads/grandpa's who keep total control of every decision made for the farm, far too often you get guys in the late 30s 40s who end up in charge once dad has finally retired or passed on an these guys have never made a decision farming wise their whole life. So there they stand at 40 some not knowing what decisions to make.

  • @Andmad2902
    @Andmad2902 2 года назад +3

    Daddy Cornstar is the perfect example of how a father should be .... Which explains the serenity that reigns in this wonderful family ....

  • @chris43505
    @chris43505 2 года назад +32

    That's the best interview by far by daddy cornstar. Love listening to daddy cornstar and his wisdom. he always has positive things to say with points and meaning behide them

  • @victoriadunn2587
    @victoriadunn2587 2 года назад

    This was a great video! Daddy Cornstar, you are a treasure! You have a wonderful way with words. Your love for your family shows through. You don't boast...you see each family member's worth and value them. My husband said that I talk about you all like you live down the road. I wish you did. Keep on being genuine! Times will be good and sometimes rough but you stand on solid rock. I hope to continue watching as your family grows. May God bless you and yours exceedingly beyond your needs.

  • @joshuasallee7509
    @joshuasallee7509 2 года назад

    Wonderful to hear daddy cornstar talk about real life. Seen many of the locals around me are seeing less of the children on the farm. You made a very valid point - have to see what the big picture is and take input with everyone involved. So many want to make it one way or the highway and then the kids leave n no never make it back.

  • @juliecampbell3895
    @juliecampbell3895 2 года назад +86

    This is how we can fix America. Bring up our children up like how Daddy and Momma Cornstar did. Love, family, respect, incredible work ethic.

    • @marycountry
      @marycountry 2 года назад +6

      For sure The Fall of the Family is the demise of our Society! That is my firm belief. Have a great day.😊

    • @erynlasgalen1949
      @erynlasgalen1949 2 года назад +6

      The rural areas of our great heartland were never broken. I grew up in a family that stuck together too. Some people don't appreciate the value of such a thing.

    • @johnobrien5440
      @johnobrien5440 Год назад +1

      @@marycountry You are 110 % correct. Family is the foundation to everything.

    • @jacobwatson3781
      @jacobwatson3781 Год назад

      What are the causes of the fall of the family?

    • @juliecampbell3895
      @juliecampbell3895 Год назад

      @@jacobwatson3781 As a teacher I witnessed the fall of the American family when both parents had to work full time and the new parenting philosophy changed to being your child’s friend instead of the disciplinarian. It stems from the guilt of both parents having to work. Never saying no to your child, not enforcing consequences for poor decisions, not forcing your child to take responsibility for their actions. Children are no longer being taught respect for others. Children are allowed to do what they want without repercussions. No expectations.

  • @paxbonum4683
    @paxbonum4683 2 года назад +3

    Thanks so much. DC, for what it's worth, I have great respect and admiration for you. Your humility and integrity (and of course Mama CS's too) reflects in the work ethic and character of your children. Cole, thanks for giving your dad an opportunity to share so intimately with us. It was a well planned video and I really enjoyed how you kept circling around to get the best out of DC. Well done. Probably my favorite of all I've watched, and I'm a faithful subscriber for quite some time. Taking a lesson from DC ... thanks to ALL the CS family for educating me and inviting me along for the journey. God bless.

  • @deanchapman6425
    @deanchapman6425 Год назад +1

    Daddy Cornstar you are an inspiration and kind of a true mentor to many. It's always great to see generations grow and thrive with all the difficulty of raising families and farming. You just keep it real and it seems to work well. God Bless you and yours.

  • @michaelbrown-tf1so
    @michaelbrown-tf1so 6 месяцев назад

    How I wish my dad would have been more like you. His dad became "the man of the house" at 11, so grandpa never knew anything but hard, hard work. When I look at how people like you treat younger people, my heart is moved. You're great!

  • @indoornepenthes7809
    @indoornepenthes7809 2 года назад +36

    Love the honesty DC! Really respect how you listen to everyone's thoughts and work as a team. I worked with my dad for 6yrs doing construction work, I was basically his apprentice. After awhile he'd start to ask me how to do something and listened to my input on projects. Miss working with my dad. Wouldn't trade those years for anything.

  • @mikekleven8130
    @mikekleven8130 2 года назад +7

    We've all been somewhat programmed as to what works and it's hard to get outside of that protective bubble that we become accustomed to.
    Grandparents are meant to be remembered and respected for the legacy they leave behind for us.
    I wish my dad had the wherewithal to hang on to my grampas farm ...
    I still after 40 some years wish he would have... but what's done is done...
    Respect those who stand by you...

  • @bradw3313
    @bradw3313 2 года назад

    Great video and words of wisdom shared. I imagine managing everything while kids where younger had to be overwhelming. I just found channel and can say Cole’s work to organize things is making things more efficient, which saves time that’s needed to be more productive.

  • @jameswalker4536
    @jameswalker4536 2 года назад +1

    Really enjoyed this segment! Just regular people going about life,,,,it's what America is all about! Thank you and bless you all,

  • @Dermo37
    @Dermo37 2 года назад +25

    I agree with DC u have to spend to help future proof the farm. I worked in a company and the motto was to stand still was to fall behind

  • @hippygunster
    @hippygunster 2 года назад +83

    DC is a wise man. He seems very open minded and I can tell he really enjoyed watching his kids grow up. What a great job he did raising his kids!

  • @philipkimber6302
    @philipkimber6302 2 года назад

    Thanks family. You have something very special. We are praying for your protection and growth to continue. Keep working on the things which really matter - the rest will sort itself. Thanks again.

  • @TheCspencer6687
    @TheCspencer6687 2 года назад +1

    Thank you all for putting your life out there for us to see. U are a great example of a father to me, u are 100 percent a part of their everyday life and they apart of yours, I love watching u guys and I hope my son and I have the same thing as he grows up. Thank you and God bless you all

  • @jrussellcase
    @jrussellcase 2 года назад +5

    I loved and respected my dad, but he was one of those old school dads...he would never defer to or listen to me or his other kids. I understood and respected that because of how he came up (he was born during the depression), but when I became a dad, I remembered that and gave my kids some room to learn, to mess up, and to improve. And they're all close to your kids' age (except the little one, she's going on 8). Mine are 30, almost 26, and 24. And they're all becoming wonderful responsible hard working adults. 😊 Letting your kids occasionally teach you is a hard lesson to learn, especially in these times.

  • @debbyaugustine3637
    @debbyaugustine3637 2 года назад +4

    GREAT stories, DC!! You have raised a fine family and I enjoyed learning more about them.

  • @AcesUpOffroad
    @AcesUpOffroad 2 года назад +2

    I am a rancher/dad in South Dakota. This is a great video and I thank you for posting it. Your father and I have the exact goals for a legacy.

  • @brianpaules3798
    @brianpaules3798 2 года назад

    The world definitely needs more "Daddy Cornstars". DC, I hope the USPS was able to deliver the special package I sent you. Hopefully, it makes you smile every time you use it! Thanks for being awesome!

  • @Joekewl22
    @Joekewl22 2 года назад +38

    Hey Daddy Cornstar, I have a 3 college degrees including a masters and I'm a Toastmaster and I still can't get up in front of people and speak. My tongue cannot say the words my brain is sending. My 8 year old and I love this channel and you are a big reason for your boys success! We love you up here in Farmington, Minnesota, and we love to hear your daddyisms, can I make up that word?

    • @NavyWife
      @NavyWife 2 года назад +4

      The Daddyisms given to us by DC are great!

    • @MS-iv8zu
      @MS-iv8zu 2 года назад +4

      Added ‘daddyisms’ to my vocabulary, great word!

  • @kimberlyhyde3040
    @kimberlyhyde3040 2 года назад +4

    Cole , I know you know how special your parents are. You, Summer and Cooper hit the jackpot.

  • @janetscott5252
    @janetscott5252 2 года назад

    What a Dad and Mom you are!! Your family are blessed to have parents like they have! Love your stories & talking! It's comforting to know I'm not the only one that mixes up worde here or there! Keep doing what you're doing!!🙏💕🙏

  • @laurel2453
    @laurel2453 Год назад +2

    Daddy Corn is an amazing Father, Farmer and human being. It is heart warming to know that Cole sees that and appreciates him. Such a lovely relationship they have.

  • @jimmcginty2344
    @jimmcginty2344 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for being so honest with us. You have a great family and are not afraid to show your feelings with one another and us.

  • @CB-pf7go
    @CB-pf7go 2 года назад +13

    Wish I could “interview” my Dad like this, he passed away a few years ago and I feel like I never really knew him.I love how DC is so open with his children and answers Cole so honestly.

  • @CPAJESS1980
    @CPAJESS1980 2 года назад

    You guys are so great! Watching your family work together is a joy!

  • @ranchoparco
    @ranchoparco 2 года назад +1

    Your dad has always come across as a genuine guy on your channel Cole. This interview just cements what we all already knew. You have a great father.

  • @dicknijenhuis9894
    @dicknijenhuis9894 2 года назад +46

    The biggest thing I noticed with all the technology on the equipment is that you were able to run longer hours and get things done in fewer hours. The benefit is that when you only have a small window of opportunity to plant, harvest, etc as you work around the weather and breakdowns, is that you are able to maximize these small windows.

  • @JuneHott
    @JuneHott 2 года назад +21

    I really respect your father. His honesty is so admirable also. The more Daddy Cornstar shares the more I like him.

  • @peteschram9524
    @peteschram9524 2 года назад

    You folks are awesome thank you all for your thoughts I wish more families thought and worked together like your the world would be a better place wish you all the best and a wonderful New Year

  • @reyomlien
    @reyomlien 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for raising your kids where you helped them learn and make decisions on the farm. I wished my dad had been that way - I left our family farm because he didn't see that my brothers and I could ever manage it. Now the farm is gone. It was a life that I enjoyed.

  • @paulinesmith4832
    @paulinesmith4832 2 года назад +3

    What an amazing interview with a man that cares. Cole if you need to know you are loved in the future watch this interview again. You sked the questions you wanted the answer too. And I would love to see more of momma cornstar

  • @BronteBlu2
    @BronteBlu2 2 года назад +20

    My 6 year old grand-nephew has had a speech impediment since he started to talk. Until he got a speech therapist twice a week, I needed an interpreter to tell me what he said. It's been difficult for him at school at times, and embarrassing when kids or adults can't undersand him, especially since he's as tall as an 8 or 9 year old. One speech therapist is provided through the school, so he's doing really good now. I'm glad your dad had Mrs. Snow to reassure and encourage him.

  • @roseargetsinger2217
    @roseargetsinger2217 2 года назад

    Love This VIDEO. Very Thoughtful and insightful as to why things run so smoothly on your Farm. Mutual Respect and appreciation goes a long way. Prayers for Good Health and Prosperity in the New Year. FARM ON........

  • @arniepries6480
    @arniepries6480 2 года назад

    love this interview - letting kids find their own way and not forcing them into a job or vocation is very important and putting value into their thoughts and ideas makes for a smooth running family operation

  • @rickwalling1148
    @rickwalling1148 2 года назад +3

    Fantastic conversation with your dad!!

  • @MrShenron89
    @MrShenron89 2 года назад +7

    Thank you for your insight, wisdom, and struggles. I can relate so much to you. I too am not the fanciest person with words. It can be a tough world when I can't readily come up with fluid thoughts and sentences. Being an introvert and having small speaking troubles makes me depressed sometimes :/. This world is not built for quite folks.

  • @sydneymitchell8822
    @sydneymitchell8822 2 года назад

    Loved this. Yall are just such genuine people.

  • @bevolson7619
    @bevolson7619 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Daddy Cornstar .. keep the videos coming. We need more from people like you!

  • @ridgerunner80
    @ridgerunner80 2 года назад +5

    I wish I had a person like DC in my life when I was younger I know we only get to see a small portion of yalls life but the seeds of life are plentiful

  • @HootervilleHaney
    @HootervilleHaney 2 года назад +3

    Awww I wanna give Daddy Cornstar a hug! Such a good guy!

  • @barbarastedillie1336
    @barbarastedillie1336 2 года назад

    Daddy Cornstar I’ve always noticed your speech difficulties as I have a bit of that myself. But what is so admirable is that you don’t let it stop you from living your life and communicating as much as you want. Your wisdom about bringing your boys on board for the farm is stellar. You’re an excellent, supportive father that doesn’t let his ego interfere in his decisions. I admire you so much for the person you are. Your kids are lucky to have you as their father.

  • @BobMuk08
    @BobMuk08 2 года назад

    Really good 'how to dad' vlog. so many folks need to hear this. Your family is blessed indeed.

  • @martyworthington2688
    @martyworthington2688 2 года назад +4

    HEY YALL,
    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR TELLING US ABOUT THE REAL THINGS IN LIFE, BRINGS BACK HOW I WAS RAISED, BUT THEY ARE ALL GONE, YOU KEEP DOING WHAT YOU ARE DOING, THANK YOU FOR TAKEING ME BACK, EVEN WITH THE TEARS, MADE ME FEEL GOOD, LOVE YOUR VLOGS, KEEP IT UP

  • @DavidJohnson-ty8qz
    @DavidJohnson-ty8qz 2 года назад +3

    Really enjoyed this vide. Hopefully there are more to come

  • @shealy265
    @shealy265 2 года назад

    I always appreciate your down to earth/open/positive perspective which you share with us.

  • @louiseeriksson750
    @louiseeriksson750 2 года назад

    Wow how i wish you where my dad growing up

  • @ko9446
    @ko9446 2 года назад +21

    I get what your saying DC. I’ve been questioned on certain things I do with my daughters. I tell some that you have to let them lose sometimes, they can’t win in life if they haven’t lost a few things to learn from.

  • @stokesjo82
    @stokesjo82 2 года назад +4

    That was a great video. Real questions, and real answers. Love the story you live!

  • @Renee4ever68
    @Renee4ever68 2 года назад

    Awe, this video is so awesome! What an honor for your family. Thank you for sharing! 🥰

  • @magnoliascreens7469
    @magnoliascreens7469 2 года назад

    Appreciate the candid conversation between Dad and Cole, especially the queries of taking / receiving input from each other. Caused my eyes to well up a bit, it did. I'd wager that when @Daddy Cornstar takes time in the future to recollect this conversation, his eyes may well up with pride and gratitude too. Rightfully so. All the best, y'all!
    BTW, new subscriber here. Coles channel next.

  • @joshuahellriegel3354
    @joshuahellriegel3354 2 года назад +9

    I grew up farming with my uncle, he was definitely stubborn and didn’t care much for change or new ideas. I eventually went to engineering school and quit hanging around the farm. He passed suddenly last year at 59. Now the farm and everything we worked so hard for is gone. I wish things went differently, and can appreciate what you do with your boys DC.

  • @BillSkidmoreoutside
    @BillSkidmoreoutside 2 года назад +28

    Its awesome hearing how daddy cornstar really feels, good questions Cole

  • @johnpolishak
    @johnpolishak 2 года назад

    Love how open and forthright you are Daddy cornstar. You speak the truth and always from the heart. Great video

  • @kenpitzer5123
    @kenpitzer5123 2 года назад +1

    Great post! A lot of wisdom for all families to hear and study o n.

  • @hippygunster
    @hippygunster 2 года назад +27

    DC tells his kids he appreciates their help? On the farm? What? I’ve never heard of a farm father saying thanks. Is that legal? That’s awesome!!

  • @KlipschHead281
    @KlipschHead281 2 года назад +10

    Daddy Cornstar, you're obviously a great father, having grown up with one who wasn't, who was abusive physically and mentally means I know a good father when I see him. Cole, Cooper and Summer clearly love and respect you and Mamma Cornstar. I learn a lot from you guys about the farm and how family life can be, respect sir, huge respect.

  • @ejharrop1416
    @ejharrop1416 2 года назад +1

    A magnificent video and my heart is full of pride for you all. Thank you, take care and God bless.

  • @shariballard1804
    @shariballard1804 2 года назад

    Glad your back! Enjoyed the one on one and a laid back conversation format.

  • @larrybelken7568
    @larrybelken7568 2 года назад +12

    I was raised on a dairy farm out in the middle of nowhere SW Wisconsin. I went to a one-room schoolhouse (one of the last 4 in Wisconsin) which closed in 1969. The teacher was in charge of 6 grades in all disciplines of teaching. She did it all. She is still is my favorite teacher of all time! What a deal - grew up on a farm and went to a one-room schoolhouse. It created a strong base for work ethic that has served me well in my career as Construction Manager on mega projects. My dad asked me in 8th grade if I wanted to take over the farm after he got hurt. I took over the farm for 7 weeks milking 50 cows in the middle of the worst winter. Frozen everything. We eventually sold the farm and moved to town. The work ethic followed throughout my career. My hat is of to the CronStars! Good luck.

  • @amywright2243
    @amywright2243 2 года назад +6

    Daddy Cornstar, one of the best lessons you've taught us is to understand costs, but appreciate value.

  • @tcslife4794
    @tcslife4794 2 года назад +2

    I love these videos where you just sit and talk. Thank you!

  • @kimtalley8190
    @kimtalley8190 Год назад

    I'm Daddy Cornstar's age and never learned about money in school. I learned from what he just said about saving money and watching it grow. Thank you for this video I love seeing the wisdom and the sense of family bonding.

  • @Visceralreality
    @Visceralreality 2 года назад +9

    Tomorrow costs more when you have to pay for it in an emergency.
    The boys seem ready willing and able to do the work towards your family future goals.
    Your farm is in good hands DC.

  • @jerryhoops3481
    @jerryhoops3481 2 года назад +8

    It was a busy 2021 at Cornstar Famrs, but I am so glad that you are back on RUclips Daddy Cornstar! I love your honesty and heartfelt love to those you come in contact. Keep up the good work, you are truly a fortunate man [rich in friends and family]!

  • @suseyq4559
    @suseyq4559 2 года назад

    Thanks for answering the questions Daddy Cornstar. You know we love you and Mrs CS as much as your children. With every passing day, we are grateful for you and your family. I wished all of my kids lived close. They are all wonderful but one lives a two day drive away. We see he and his wife and our granddaughter about 2 x a year. So, keep up the gift you have with your children...being loving, kind, straightforward and most of all, their dad. 👍🌹🙏🏻

  • @janchandler7199
    @janchandler7199 2 года назад

    Great video! It’s good to see the love and respect you and your dad share…very refreshing.

  • @Lula_F
    @Lula_F 2 года назад +12

    Amazing “interview” with DC! What a wonderful father with deep wisdom. God bless you DC and MC for raising such well rounded wonderful children! ❤️

  • @HamptonSimon
    @HamptonSimon 2 года назад +3

    DC’s sticky tongue words are one of the many things that make him great 👍🏻

  • @teridixon6466
    @teridixon6466 2 года назад

    Excellent video ! You should write a book, such wisdom on raising a child ....we need that now . Bless you DC.

  • @jegalstergalster7502
    @jegalstergalster7502 2 года назад +2

    I think your entire family reflects the Christian principals you and your wife live by every day.
    In this crazy world of non belief it's a blessing to me to see and hear you and your family.
    Pray for our Lord's continue blessings and care even more in the New Year of 2022.