Yes, those old pine trees can be trouble. not only do they drip sap, they produce the thick, sticky pollen in the spring. Loads of it fly off the branches, and it sticks to everything. Not to mention when they get so tall and start to die, the branches falling can destroy cars, and be a hazard to anybody standing under. It was amazing watching Ron use the dozer to pick up and perfectly place huge trees like that. Truly a talent. 👍 Hi Cole! 🇺🇸
Ron is no joke. He knows what he is doing. He also has great equipment. You can't beat Cat. It actually looks like you have decent soil out there. I always thought that Iowa had crap soil. Always hate to see mature trees get taken down. I can't tell what kind they are. Trees have a limited life span, just as people do. Hardwoods tend to be longer lived. Another great video Cole.
You should add a few new trees. not a lot, 5-10 maybe, just a symbol of the new start. The house is now yours for the next 80 years, you can watch the trees grow with you during your time in the house.... and then one day your grandson will rip them out and plant new ones lol
Cole, be sure and don't work too hard, then you can watch your Grandsons tear out the trees with their wind-powered excavator and the solar powered dozer. Be sure and save those sunglasses, soon there will be no plastics, they will be outlawed.
I was so glad to see the tree next to the house go. Can you plant some Dogwood trees in front of the property. In the spring you get flowers of pink, white or dark pink. In the summer green leaves. In the fall green leaves turn red with red berries. Loving all the work you CornStars are doing. All you guys have your grandfathers work ethics. Ron is good with his tractor.
You are smart to take down those trees. As someone who has helped my husband take down several 50-60 ft trees, by our old house in Omaha, NE, I know how dangerous dying trees can be. Your house will look fantastic with the bad trees gone, lot releveled and seeded, new porch AND house all painted on the outside!
I'm shocked to see any thumbs down. Don't be ridiculous ya'll just because someone may do things differently than you do. It's a highlight of my day watching Cole and his family's videos. I loved watching how Ron used this equipment like it was a game joystick. Cole, you're making great progress!! That lush green grass is gorgeous. Looking forward to your new porch, garden flourishing, and wedding. Oops was that a slip lol. You and Nave compliment each other's personalities and work ethic so well. 😎 👍 🚜
Cole I bet you will not miss the pine Sap and pine cones on everything.. Your house has the most beautiful hard wood inside. They knew how to build them in the day. thanks...
Love the farm stuff, but love the old house and yard stuff too. That house and the yard are actually what got me hooked on your channel in the first place! 😁💛
Whatever is happening in my day, watching a Cornstar video makes everything seem brighter. Your world is so full of energy and achievement, and wholesome goodness, and good old-fashioned family values, and fun too, I always end up with a smile on my face. And then I watch it a second time! Best wishes from Australia
@@sandyhearn8332 I think the porch should be tested first. I have plenty or "practice area" around my house. Would it be possible to build here and ship USPS? Shipping Wars practice project? :) 😎😂😂👌🤣🤣😉
Living in Georgia, we are used to seeing RED clay when we dig. Seeing your beautiful, black earth makes me so envious. There are a FEW places in Georgia where you find good farming earth, but not many. Love all of your videos.
I'm glad you getting the dying trees taken down. I had a dying tree near the house taken down one week and don't you know, we had a tropical storm the next week. It was good thing the dying tree was gone.
Ron is a great operator to watch! I grew up in a family of heavy equipment operators, and it’s amazing how they can just “feel” level. No need of modern assistance when there’s 50 years of experience in their blood!
Don't know where you get all your energy Cole but great job on the homestead. Its going to look awesome when you get the projects done. What a great family that works so well together.
Daddy CS, when using two sticks to start a fire, make sure one of them is a match! 🤣 And how many people wanted to see more of the fire!? FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! In my best Beavis voice. 😜
Fun to see you get back to the home while you have the time. Anxious to see the entire transformation. The farmstead is going be a jewel when you are done, making the farm more valuable. I will be following along. Great work!
That naked sprayer without a boom looks as scrawny as a wet cat 🤣"It takes a jerk to start one!" DC you have the best groan-worthy jokes 😂👍🏼🌟 Blessings to all the Cornstars and good luck making those weeds more deader!
Thanks for another good video guys! When I'm burning brush, logs and stumps I like to use a leaf blower to get the fire roaring. Sometimes I'll put a length of 3" metal vent pipe on the end of an electric leaf blower, aim it into a good bed of coals and just let it rip.
Gee, I just wasted my money on buying a new-fangled fire starter tool. When all I really needed was two dry sticks. Thank you Daddy Cornstar! I will never have to buy matches again. ; )
Good morning Colethecornstar, YEA!!!! Front yard gonna look GREAT and your excitement is FANTASTIC LOVE watching your progress plus your front porch can't wait have a WONDERFUL week God bless you in all you do be safe Oh and KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!!!!👏👍🏻✌
Yes... normally that’s the correct way, but the yard way so uneven and bumpy that it needed leveled out first. Also, there a whole grove of trees u can’t really see 😊
I am so jealous of the way your soil looks every where you all dig it always look so rich. I live in Kentucky and every where I dig it is nothing but clay☹️
This was a awesome video. I couldn't believe how big those root balls were. Can't wait to see the beautiful lawn you'll have once everything is all leveled out and seeded. Love you cornstars. ♥️
Loving it.........love SEEING the House....it needs to be SHOWCASED.....you will have the BEST and prettiest farm in the neighborhood...not what they used to say......................me too....I’m working on it.
I love your family. Everybody cracks me up so much. And I'm absolutely fascinated with the reno of the house and yard. I'm an Iowan, too, so I have the same appreciation for old farm houses that you do. :)
That was a really big tree by the house ! Was awesome watching it come down ! Daddy corn star was so funny starting the fire on the cut down trees ! LOL ! 😊👍💕💕💕
My self a farmer, I really appreciate you guys encouraging words,videos and energy. God give you strength, protection and wisdom always. Thought you would get a chance to drive that dozer.......
@@RK-ey6gs You got that right. We had key lime trees around our house in Florida and it was a huge pain. They smelled nice when I nailed one with the lawn mower but that was about the limit of our enjoyment of them. Unless you're actually going to go out there and pick the fruit and eat it, like for the rest of your life, you do NOT want a fruit tree in your yard.
@@Effedup Well duh..... I can't imagine not having our duncan grapefruit/ honeybell tangelo and valencia orange trees in the yard! Also have a loquat tree. Yummdillyliscious!
Effedup They mentioned they were considering planting fruit trees for their own consumption, along with their garden, in an earlier video. That’s why I mentioned it. 🙂
It's great watching you share you and your family's life on the farm. I feel like I am visiting my family! Thank you for sharing. I am with the guy who said you need to plant a few trees to your farmstead to make your mark on the landscape and watch them grow for the next 80 years....
Just look at that deep dark fertile soil.. To think at one time there were dust storms and people loosing their farms and starving. Modern farming tactics truly are amazing. The heartland of America..feeds the world.
I live on a farm in northern GA. We raise beef cattle. Our work is never done but I always make time to watch your videos. It's so interesting to watch what other farms are doing!
Keep on flattening all that ground you will.hsve a big enough field to teach yet young ens to play baseball and soccer in without worry of hitting windows in the house.
Looking good and there is nothing more satisfying than getting your home in shape and the grounds around it looking nice. We have a five acre + piece of land by the Mt and we are full of cedars, spruce, douglas fir and alder, cottonwood and various other trees. Living here for forty seven years and we are still at it between being stationed around the US. Never ends as they seem to return and grow faster....LOL Not really but you can imagine. Today we took out wild blackberry overgrowth until the excavator rolled it's track off......or my hubby did...LOL Onward as always equipment to stop and fix. It never ends. Good luck on the fire and burning........they can burn forever and then some but love how your friend is burying the logs etc......we do the same or give the wood away for heating their homes here. Your trees have enough board feet to build that porch.....LOL But I know how that goes......as we could have built a huge home with our wood but but but......so our big deck is of Trex Decking.....love it and easy keep up. Have fun with your tasks.......love love love watching it all. Blessings..............excited to see the deck.
Greenies forget that trees have a natural life span. Sometimes, especially on a 100 year old farm, trees have reached their old age, and need to be taken down before they fall uncontrollably, especially when they are near a house.
@@dlodge4966 We heated exclusively with wood for nearly 40 years. We'd order loads of logs every year and we'd burn a mix of pine, fir and alder. Pine burns very well, hot and a decent burn time. All firewood needs to be as dry as possible or it doesn't burn as well and is difficult to start burning. If you do burn a lot a pine and fir you need to have your chimney swept more often because of creosote buildup.
@@dlodge4966 NOT good For Fire wood ??? !!! Pine is our wood of choice..and my only heat is wood...people here in the Rockies pay ALOt of money for PINE !!! Its THE best !!!
I thought you were joking when you go the two sticks out! No Joke that was awesome!!! I just saw a farmer here in Vermont and he says hoping the LORD sends some rain! Your videos are great!
@@mommacs6159 I appreciate that so much, if it's not available by the time I head out I may have to take you up on your offer as long as you let me pay for it and shipping 😁
Yes, those old pine trees can be trouble. not only do they drip sap, they produce the thick, sticky pollen in the spring. Loads of it fly off the branches, and it sticks to everything. Not to mention when they get so tall and start to die, the branches falling can destroy cars, and be a hazard to anybody standing under. It was amazing watching Ron use the dozer to pick up and perfectly place huge trees like that. Truly a talent. 👍 Hi Cole! 🇺🇸
Ron is no joke. He knows what he is doing. He also has great equipment. You can't beat Cat. It actually looks like you have decent soil out there. I always thought that Iowa had crap soil. Always hate to see mature trees get taken down. I can't tell what kind they are. Trees have a limited life span, just as people do. Hardwoods tend to be longer lived. Another great video Cole.
You should add a few new trees. not a lot, 5-10 maybe, just a symbol of the new start. The house is now yours for the next 80 years, you can watch the trees grow with you during your time in the house.... and then one day your grandson will rip them out and plant new ones lol
Cole, be sure and don't work too hard, then you can watch your Grandsons tear out the trees with their wind-powered excavator and the solar powered dozer. Be sure and save those sunglasses, soon there will be no plastics, they will be outlawed.
RealJustinCrow what a great idea.
Could have a whole arboretum effect, a few fruit trees for personal use, some nice flowering trees
But plant hardwood !
Apple trees and then honey bees.
I'd say plant some trees that are already 10 ft tall soo you can enjoy them sooner rather then later
I was so glad to see the tree next to the house go. Can you plant some Dogwood trees in front of the property. In the spring you get flowers of pink, white or dark pink. In the summer green leaves. In the fall green leaves turn red with red berries. Loving all the work you CornStars are doing. All you guys have your grandfathers work ethics. Ron is good with his tractor.
You are smart to take down those trees. As someone who has helped my husband take down several 50-60 ft trees, by our old house in Omaha, NE, I know how dangerous dying trees can be.
Your house will look fantastic with the bad trees gone, lot releveled and seeded, new porch AND house all painted on the outside!
Finally, someone with a lot of common sense !!
I'm shocked to see any thumbs down. Don't be ridiculous ya'll just because someone may do things differently than you do. It's a highlight of my day watching Cole and his family's videos. I loved watching how Ron used this equipment like it was a game joystick. Cole, you're making great progress!! That lush green grass is gorgeous. Looking forward to your new porch, garden flourishing, and wedding. Oops was that a slip lol. You and Nave compliment each other's personalities and work ethic so well. 😎 👍 🚜
Do you know that a thumbs down does the exact same good as a thumbs up?
Really appreciate how complimentary you are Cole of other people’s jobs and skills!! DC you are a wise funny man!!😊
Cole I bet you will not miss the pine Sap and pine cones
on everything.. Your house has the most beautiful hard wood inside. They knew how to build them in the day. thanks...
Hey Cole, what about the temperature during the summer time no shade..???
Love the farm stuff, but love the old house and yard stuff too. That house and the yard are actually what got me hooked on your channel in the first place! 😁💛
Yup, the cleaning up, house renovations and yard work are just as interesting or more than the farming !
Whatever is happening in my day, watching a Cornstar video makes everything seem brighter. Your world is so full of energy and achievement, and wholesome goodness, and good old-fashioned family values, and fun too, I always end up with a smile on my face. And then I watch it a second time! Best wishes from Australia
Your clean up videos are the BEST!! They really satisfy the neat freak in me. Deb.
His first video I watched was when he cleaned everything out of the house. I love watching the house shape up, can't wait for the front porch.
Agree !
@@sandyhearn8332 I think the porch should be tested first. I have plenty or "practice area" around my house. Would it be possible to build here and ship USPS? Shipping Wars practice project? :)
😎😂😂👌🤣🤣😉
Living in Georgia, we are used to seeing RED clay when we dig. Seeing your beautiful, black earth makes me so envious. There are a FEW places in Georgia where you find good farming earth, but not many. Love all of your videos.
DaddyC...my hero....you put a smile on my face every time !
I'm glad you getting the dying trees taken down. I had a dying tree near the house taken down one week and don't you know, we had a tropical storm the next week. It was good thing the dying tree was gone.
Get’er done! LOL “ it takes a jerk” that’s funny! Glad no one was hurt in the making of this film...
Ron is a great operator to watch! I grew up in a family of heavy equipment operators, and it’s amazing how they can just “feel” level. No need of modern assistance when there’s 50 years of experience in their blood!
“I say we, cause I’m doing the filming “. Love it!
Lots of fun watching tonight. Thanks.
Don't know where you get all your energy Cole but great job on the homestead. Its going to look awesome when you get the projects done. What a great family that works so well together.
Glory to God!
@@ColeTheCornstar Amen!
How about some pumpkins for the homestead? I planted 1 on my balcony... ; )
Ron's got talent. Good luck with the porch,can't wait to see the whole restoration done.
That blue and white plaid shirt makes your eyes pop! Definitely should wear more blue 😊
Great video! Thanks for sharing part of your busy life with us!!!👍😄❤️
Daddy CS, when using two sticks to start a fire, make sure one of them is a match! 🤣 And how many people wanted to see more of the fire!? FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! In my best Beavis voice. 😜
Could have been an hour long video of watching those trees burn, and I would be happy.
Its always wonderful to see a home place cleaned up and made beautiful again
So satisfying seeing that tree 🌲 being pushed down 🤗🤗🤗🤗😍😍😍😍
Daddy Cornstar rubbing two dry sticks never fails to produce fire! The farmyard is going to look great Cole.
YESSSS! Let's make a swimming pool! Can we petition this! Like this comment! 🙌🏼😅
Steven Councell Hey...You're probably right 😂😂😂😂
Probably end up being a stop over for migrating geese.
A pool would be hard to keep clean in that Iowa wind and dust.
@@H20-town610 Enclosed? Year 'round heated? Yay! What about it, Nave?
Fun to see you get back to the home while you have the time. Anxious to see the entire transformation. The farmstead is going be a jewel when you are done, making the farm more valuable. I will be following along. Great work!
That naked sprayer without a boom looks as scrawny as a wet cat 🤣"It takes a jerk to start one!" DC you have the best groan-worthy jokes 😂👍🏼🌟 Blessings to all the Cornstars and good luck making those weeds more deader!
😂😂 I laughed at the deader weeds too
Thanks for another good video guys! When I'm burning brush, logs and stumps I like to use a leaf blower to get the fire roaring. Sometimes I'll put a length of 3" metal vent pipe on the end of an electric leaf blower, aim it into a good bed of coals and just let it rip.
Gee, I just wasted my money on buying a new-fangled fire starter tool. When all I really needed was two dry sticks.
Thank you Daddy Cornstar! I will never have to buy matches again. ; )
It truly doesn't matter what you guys film . I love every video and look forward every evening to watching them . Thanks for the entertainment.
"It's almost as tough as Momma Cornstar!" Hahahahahaha! I love your videos, I always laugh out loud! Great video, love the clean up videos! 😍❤💚💙
Good morning Colethecornstar, YEA!!!! Front yard gonna look GREAT and your excitement is FANTASTIC LOVE watching your progress plus your front porch can't wait have a WONDERFUL week God bless you in all you do be safe Oh and KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!!!!👏👍🏻✌
Making progress and Ron is one heck of an operator bless you all out there
Ron's job is the first one I have ever wanted to experience. It looks so satisfying.
About 10 years before you take down a mature tree like that, you should plant some new ones. Farms need windbreaks.
He didn't own the property 10 years ago, his grandfather did.
Yes... normally that’s the correct way, but the yard way so uneven and bumpy that it needed leveled out first. Also, there a whole grove of trees u can’t really see 😊
With no remaining windbreak the house and shop are vulnerable.
@@BeachBoyAAA Prevailing winds are from the west. He has an area called the grove on the west side of the house/barn.
@@BeachBoyAAA Vulnerable to what? A tornado? trees aren't gonna help and normal winds aren't gonna hurt the house.
I love the Cornstar family
So nice to see this all happening to such a nice family. It’s going to look so beautiful.
Love watching your family . I look forward to seeing you all xxx
I am so jealous of the way your soil looks every where you all dig it always look so rich. I live in Kentucky and every where I dig it is nothing but clay☹️
You should see it in Australia! Every time I look at that rich black soil, I think, no wonder the corn grows so well!
Dense red clay in Tasmania is perfect crop country though - don't give up on soil, it can always be improved.
Yay, Ron, Daddy and Cole! Good job! 💕
Does look better with all them pines gone , next the porch and the rest of the siding . Thumbs up
Are you really this chaotic and organized all the time. It blows my mind. I've been enjoying watching this channel.
When you get the notification for Cole the cornstar anyone else just ignore everything else and go watch the vid?
Including schoolwork that was due two days ago? Of course!
yes they are always up about a half hour after I get home
Yes, definitely!
I usually cant wait for sure ! I'm hooked, cant wait for the porch to be built and the rest of the siding !!
i do!! lol
This was a awesome video. I couldn't believe how big those root balls were. Can't wait to see the beautiful lawn you'll have once everything is all leveled out and seeded. Love you cornstars. ♥️
Ron has got some serious heavy plant equipment operating skill
Loving it.........love SEEING the House....it needs to be SHOWCASED.....you will have the BEST and prettiest farm in the neighborhood...not what they used to say......................me too....I’m working on it.
I wonder if Ron is watching this and thinking - “Yeah, I’m good. 😉”.
I love these kinds of videos please make more
Need to have a weekend of farming /music and helping at the farm call it "Cornstock"
I love your family. Everybody cracks me up so much. And I'm absolutely fascinated with the reno of the house and yard. I'm an Iowan, too, so I have the same appreciation for old farm houses that you do. :)
Looks like enough front lawn to plant a small hay field for Cooper
Agree
Me to
The difference from last year to this year on your farm is amazing, it's all coming together. the hard work is paying off.
DC up to his old fire starting routine🔥 😂
That was a really big tree by the house ! Was awesome watching it come down ! Daddy corn star was so funny starting the fire on the cut down trees ! LOL ! 😊👍💕💕💕
1.8K views in 5 minutes, that truly tells the story. Great job
Wish I got that many views on my videos in a week let alone 5 mins.
that's almost 2!!
What is a 0.8 view ? Was that viewer under the influence and not able to comprehend ?
Fire and heavy equipment! Doesn’t get any better... Stay safe Cornstar 🌽 family... 👍🏻
I love it Cole.
My self a farmer, I really appreciate you guys encouraging words,videos and energy. God give you strength, protection and wisdom always. Thought you would get a chance to drive that dozer.......
Daddy Constar says, “It’s takes a jerk to start a chainsaw!” 😂😂😂😂. Too funny!
Ron is an amazing operator-like Cole said really precise!
Imagine a couple rows of apple trees leading up to the house. 😍
That's a great idea !
@@RK-ey6gs You got that right. We had key lime trees around our house in Florida and it was a huge pain. They smelled nice when I nailed one with the lawn mower but that was about the limit of our enjoyment of them. Unless you're actually going to go out there and pick the fruit and eat it, like for the rest of your life, you do NOT want a fruit tree in your yard.
@@Effedup Well duh..... I can't imagine not having our duncan grapefruit/ honeybell tangelo and valencia orange trees in the yard! Also have a loquat tree. Yummdillyliscious!
Effedup They mentioned they were considering planting fruit trees for their own consumption, along with their garden, in an earlier video. That’s why I mentioned it. 🙂
It's great watching you share you and your family's life on the farm. I feel like I am visiting my family! Thank you for sharing. I am with the guy who said you need to plant a few trees to your farmstead to make your mark on the landscape and watch them grow for the next 80 years....
I think I woulda put some gutters on the house and piped em to that cistern and put a pump in it to water the garden
Chuck Bailey great idea
Very important to get water away from the house. Cistern is perfect for that.
Just look at that deep dark fertile soil.. To think at one time there were dust storms and people loosing their farms and starving. Modern farming tactics truly are amazing. The heartland of America..feeds the world.
Cole, can’t believe it’s taken so long. You need to clean and condition Naves boots.
I agree instead of constantly teasing her. j/k
Bury those boots and buy her new ones.
Why clean the boots? She will just stick those nasty feet back into them....just kidding!
@@arlenestokes7748, Why, they just need to be cleaned. Americans, SMH !
august what do you mean Americans?
It’s looking great! He is awesome for helping y’all get those trees gone! 🌲
Love the videos Cole your doing great!
As always, you guys are a great pick-me-up. My dad passed yesterday at 93 very peacefully and I loved being able to see good content here. Thanks.
I'm sorry for your loss
Thank you, Cole.
Put Nave's boots in that bonfire.
Funny!!!
The odor emanating from the boots would probably extinguish the fire.
Why, they just need to be cleaned. Americans, SMH !
@@augustreil it was a joke. At least we Americans have a sense of humor.
@@ragnarocking true
I live on a farm in northern GA. We raise beef cattle. Our work is never done but I always make time to watch your videos. It's so interesting to watch what other farms are doing!
Keep on flattening all that ground you will.hsve a big enough field to teach yet young ens to play baseball and soccer in without worry of hitting windows in the house.
Great video Cole! Thank you for entertaining us during this time 😊
What’s your impressions of those cats? I mainly run bobcat stuff in my videos but we do have one cat skidsteer. Good stuff
Looking good and there is nothing more satisfying than getting your home in shape and the grounds around it looking nice. We have a five acre + piece of land by the Mt and we are full of cedars, spruce, douglas fir and alder, cottonwood and various other trees. Living here for forty seven years and we are still at it between being stationed around the US. Never ends as they seem to return and grow faster....LOL Not really but you can imagine. Today we took out wild blackberry overgrowth until the excavator rolled it's track off......or my hubby did...LOL Onward as always equipment to stop and fix. It never ends. Good luck on the fire and burning........they can burn forever and then some but love how your friend is burying the logs etc......we do the same or give the wood away for heating their homes here. Your trees have enough board feet to build that porch.....LOL But I know how that goes......as we could have built a huge home with our wood but but but......so our big deck is of Trex Decking.....love it and easy keep up.
Have fun with your tasks.......love love love watching it all.
Blessings..............excited to see the deck.
Greenies forget that trees have a natural life span. Sometimes, especially on a 100 year old farm, trees have reached their old age, and need to be taken down before they fall uncontrollably, especially when they are near a house.
I'm not a "greenie" lol but I was wondering abt that. Makes total sense though
Very true. And yet it sounds to me like you could use some education on the concepts of "Mother trees" and "Permaculture".
Oh Cole that lovely firewood.🇨🇮🇨🇮
I can’t believe you had that big campfire and not one s’more
You. Your dad. And Ron. All my friends 👍👍
That fire should be seen form the international space station.
Ron is a pro !!!! I like the variety of the videos . Better than just tractor driving
Have a good evening Cole
It absolutely blows my mind how powerful those excavators are. It was moving those trees around like someone picking up a spoon. Crazy.
Any plans for new trees?
What a great video!!! Ron has Crazy mad skillz!!! Love the crackling sound of the fire... 🔥 Daddy 🌽⭐ is so funny, Running down hill.
Damn surprised you didn’t cut all those logs up for firewood
They were mostly pine trees, not good for burning.
@@dlodge4966, That's an old wives tale, there's nothing wrong with burning Pine as long as it's dried thoroughly.
@@dlodge4966 We heated exclusively with wood for nearly 40 years. We'd order loads of logs every year and we'd burn a mix of pine, fir and alder. Pine burns very well, hot and a decent burn time. All firewood needs to be as dry as possible or it doesn't burn as well and is difficult to start burning. If you do burn a lot a pine and fir you need to have your chimney swept more often because of creosote buildup.
@@dlodge4966 NOT good For Fire wood ??? !!! Pine is our wood of choice..and my only heat is wood...people here in the Rockies pay ALOt of money for PINE !!! Its THE best !!!
I thought you were joking when you go the two sticks out! No Joke that was awesome!!! I just saw a farmer here in Vermont and he says hoping the LORD sends some rain! Your videos are great!
I don’t care what number I am love the video!
You're #1 in my eyes !!
Exciting & informative video! Happy for you! ❤️❤️🙏❤️❤️
Will you be putting any new trees back in love your place
Swimming pool 🏊 sounds perfect Cole you and your family deserve it
More likes than views awesome! Keep up the good work.
Wow. Ron is the man. My Dad used to do Grader and Bulldozer work for the county highway department and a private blacktop company.
Looks good.. You could put a few rows of corn in the front yard. That way you don't have to mow so much
Geez. You all work so hard! 💪🏻 Looks great. Congratulations!
That window will never be let down in that excavator lol I would call it a historical moment
I enjoy the farming stuff but my favorite videos are fixing up your old mansion then the landscaping. Great job.
Hey will the merch be out by August? I want to take a cornstar hat on my deployment, if not will you be able to ship to APO addresses?
If u get me your address I’ll be sure to send u one !
@@mommacs6159 I appreciate that so much, if it's not available by the time I head out I may have to take you up on your offer as long as you let me pay for it and shipping 😁
ViktorCharlie 15 keep me posted!
@@mommacs6159 Oh Mamma Cornstar, how sweet and thoughtful you are!
Pippa Carron he’s serving our country... it’s the very least I can do
Hey guys I'm a city girl but Have a lot of fun watching you and love to see progress