I loved the part about Mumma Cornstar becoming part of the farming team and being able to retire from her outside job. That is such a wonderful goal 💗💗💗
Yes! I love the way Daddy Cornstar speaks of Momma Cornstar. I can feel the amazing amount of love he has for her as he talks about her...not just in this video, but always. He's a keeper!
Yeah, the neighboring farm close too ours broke up, and it was kind of sad to see the family and the farm break up. I do agree with you though I was tearing up a little
I am not a farmer i am a 50 Year old girl that lives in Brisbane Australia but I need you to know you guys are awesome. I just lost my mum a week ago & you are the only people that are keeping me sain LOVE YOU!!!!!! 💕🇦🇺💕
I love that Daddy Cornstar's first identy is, "I'm a dad." And Cooper's goal to keep the family and farm together is a beautiful. I've never commented before - but I really liked this video. Merry Christmas Cornstar Family.
I’m a newbie who is hooked. Just told a friend today that I’ve been watching you guys. She said “you and farming?” you’ve got to be kidding. I just love how your family works! You respect each other and are thoughtful. And your respect includes your animals and machines and the land. I am simply overcome with your kindness and generosity and grave digging and that you never really have a day off. You are our national treasure.
Really liked Cooper’s interviews as we probably know him the least in depth. Nice to hear how deeply he cares about the farm, working with dad and brother, and the frustrations from 16-22 where the older guys don’t really listen to you yet. With your talents and growing skills mechanically/welding; I have a feeling you are already becoming indispensable and will continue to carve your own niche in the family operations. Someday your own 18-year old son will be saying and feeling the same things you are now. Weird right of passage to be accepted as a man, you have to prove yourself hundreds of times over on little tests. I have a feeling big bro and dad respect you a lot more than they are willing to let on. Watch this video in 3 years and I think you will chuckle at how far you’ve come. Besides, you already kill Cole in darts good sir!
This is the reason I fell in love with the Cornstar family. Your honesty and love for each other. SO happy I found this channel last year. Keep doing what you do.
Cooper wishing he could have his grandfather see how the farm has changed really pulled at my heart strings. But don't feel sad Cooper, he can see everything you are all doing from heaven. ❤️
Daddy Cornstar has it all together. I love it when he says they had a problem, they talked about it now forget about it and "move on" That's really important, you gotta move on.
Daddy Cornstar...you’re gonna grow to see that Cole’s mad organization skills are for the best. You guys each have your own strengths that make a great team!
Cooper, you get the "from the heart" statement about keeping everyone together and working together. A classic desire for the servant attitude among business partners. So thoughtful
The cornstar operation really is the spirit of America. Hard work, family values, and a desire to progress. This is truly what it means to live the American dream. It’s very refreshing and encouraging. God bless.
Loved watching you all be real with the us. Don't mind any of the haters. You are showing us all what farming as a family is like without making it fake or dressed up. Thanks for being "down to earth" with us.
Farmers do it all. I thought Daddy Cornstar could be a stationary engineer (takes care of huge buildings). Multi skilled a must. Past retirement, my father was offered a job as an engineer. Muffler mechanic to engineer w/o a degree. Life experience and good friends standing up for ya!
Really l😆appreciate the honesty, especially Cooper being honest about school and absolutely love y’all family unity😃 Cooper’s YT channel subjection. “ keeping you in the loop with Coop”
I just love your family. A father that gets to work with his sons is such a blessing..... Daddy cornstar, you are a blessed man. Cooper and Cole, you two are amazing young men. Kuddos to you all ❤️
Cole and his good head for business and numbers. Cooper with his mechanical knowledge and abilities. And their dad with his vast experience. Are a GREAT team.
Cole... I am touched by Cooper's comment about respect. I know we see just a glimpse of you all and we really cannot know you from your channel. But I want you and Cooper to know that from what I be seen after watching nearly all of your videos, I greatly admire and respect both of you. It is amazing to me to see how well you do in your profession at your ages. Kudos to Daddy and Momma Cornstar for raising such fine young men!
Not taking anything away from DC and Cole, but I'm very impressed with Cooper's attitude. Cooper has a good head on his shoulder for a young man. Much respect for you sir👍👍👍✌️
Cooper, please stay in school and get your education. You need to have a backup plan for a career. It is great seeing your welding projects. You are obviously very talented with knowing how to repair the equipment. Keep up the great job.
@@p3anut469 I don't deny what you said at all. An education is still good to have even if it is a Bachelor's degree in basket weaving. In Coopers case maybe artwork with corn and/or soybeans. Throw in a piece of Coles scrap metal and you have a million dollar piece of art. lol I have seen many positions in my life that required a college degree to just apply. He should not sell himself short.
I felt the same about school as Cooper does. My dad told me "don't limit your possibilities " he was right. I'm in my mid forties going on 90 wishing I had the education to get a office job!
Farming is very hard on the body. Farming usually doesn't have health insurance, vacation, sick days or a retirement plan. At 40 you are not too old to return to school.
School is not for everyone number one someone has to take care of the farm number two why go into debt 80 000 for a useless to some degree I understand you may be getting older I know older people where forced to go to school now you can learn absolutely everything online and if you cabs get a job use that 80 000 from not getting a degree and start a business it is especially easy now days with the internet (it’s not going anywhere) ie he can start RUclips he can start sell products he can design products and sell the instructions it is super easy now days
Cole, burning the candle at both ends? Don't forget to take care of yourself. Cooper, you're a sweet guy and a talented welder, who wouldn't be proud of you. Daddy C., you and Mama C. have done a great job! Loveable family - Hugs all around!
It's an honor to hear Daddy Cornstar relate his experience. I just know he has learned it all.the hard way. Great family, stay safe men, from Cape Cod.
I just love how you are all so family oriented, the deep love there is for each other... y’all are truly “humble and kind”. And it feels like you are all being yourselves and down to earth. God bless you each one. Thank you for sharing this.
Cooper, respect is earned. You sir have earned it. Some people brush off the younger people because they there is no way they can know what they are talking about.
Honest answer Daddy Cornstar. Farming is your life. Farming is your family's life. Great to see Cole and Cooper taking their own interests in it. I'm a first time rancher and like yourself I have to clear our land to build a future profit. Everyday is different.
Cole, I also quit all other drinks other than water 8 years ago. The diet cola I was drinking poisoned me and nothing good ever came from drinking alcohol. I am so much healthier and saving a small fortune. Good vid everyone, you are very lucky that everyone can work together.
Cole...I really liked this video! You gave us some insight into how RUclips is for you guys as well as real life! There is a difference and daddy Cornstar said it best when talking about how change is hard for him but he’s willing to adapt...just be patient! I also enjoyed getting to know Cooper a bit better! He has vision and he is willing to reach for a goal! Thank you all for what you teach and reveal about your day to day farm/family life! I really enjoyed this video! Keep up the good work and God Bless! ❤️
Daddy Cornstar is a sweetheart, fantastic positive attitude. And I thought the honesty from all 3 was great. Cooper saying he Hope's to always get along with and work with his Dad and brother was so sweet it had me choked up. Cole, I was surprised you don't drink caffeine. Most young people do, and you seem to have a lot of energy. Except when you are on the computer😉 Daddy and Mama Cornstar, you did a great job raising your children, they are fine men and fine young lady. It speaks volumes about your good character. God bless you and may you always be Farmers.
I can certainly relate to the part that daddy corn star can't find his tools in the morning when Cole is up until 2am moving things around. That's funny!
My wife reallly laughed at the part where Daddy Cornstar commented about Cole "reorganizing"- she's Cole, and I am definitely Daddy Cornstar😂 my mess, my tools! When she "tidied" my space, I can never find a n y t h i n g!
Having been raised on a working farm and currently living in the home my grandparents lived in, I'm very touched by this family's bond. It's a difficult thing to explain to a nonagricultural person. It's best for me, healthwise, to be in the south during cold weather, but there is a strong attachment to the dirt of my heart's home.
… Grandpacornstar was a classic introvert… When he was answering three days later he would have thought of every aspect that would influence his answer… Those people are golden ...luckily I’m married to one…
Cooper, you confirmed all the excellence I believed was in you, thanks. Not gonna name it out....nobody reads 300 word posts. RUclips channel name? "The Coop" subtle pun to the point. There's thousands of us out here that would feel privileged and honored to have you as a brother or a son.
Cooper hit the nail on the head when he said he’d like to have grandpa back to see how the farm has progressed, that really hit home and was relatable.
The best thing that happened to this farm particular is the fact that the boys got big enough to run it with him. A farm is much more than just hard work. It takes dedication to finish what you start. This show was a pleasant change. I know what its like to be on the outside looking in
This was a fantastic episode. So great to hear answers to those questions. Daddy C makes me tear up a bit. I wish I had a hardworking, loving father like him. It’s been a pleasure to watch your skills grow and I hope for a successful future for all of you.
Daddy Cornstar, I love the way you talk about your family. Cooper you're doing great. Cole keep being a good mentor to your siblings. Love you all. You too, Momma Cornstar.
Cole as a 65 year old retired man from western North Carolina, I think I probably watch as many of your videos as any one else , to try to nail down the reason I watch is a tough one , but I can tell you that I do have favorite shows on you tube and can tell you what I like about each one , and I can tell you why there are some that I don’t watch as often as yours , I know it’s not fair to tell you my favorite farm channel but I will tell you that I don’t live far from her , and in her videos she has shared way more of her and her families lives than she probably should have , and after watching just a few of her videos I felt like I knew the whole family like they were actually my neighbors and they live 100 miles from me , your show is very similar, each of your family members have there own personality and I am so lucky to have you to share all of this with me ,, sometimes I just wish I could come out there and visit with y’all and meet you all , and what I’m talking about might just very well be the secret to having a successful you tube channel. This same situational formula has worked for many of good tv shows , the waltons , duck dynasty, gun smoke, the Andy griffin show, when we the customers can not relate to a show it’s usually because they don’t let us far enough in to there lives and personalities , and this is just like a drug with a few bad side effects,, like the guy that showed up and messed with your van.
Your farm is so organized a and not messy at all. I admire everything you do and how you all explain what you're doing and how you're getting it done. It makes me feel apart of your day. Love your close family.
Thanks for the open dialogue and wish each of you success personally and as a team. Grandpa raised a great son who turned into a real leader of men who has raised a couple of nice hard working boy's. Be proud, all of you for who you have become and hope you raise corn taller than your tallest big tired tractor. God Bless and keep filling the bins for all of us.
A farmer's success does not come from equipment or land or great crop prices. It comes from his children, and boy Daddy and Momma cornstar did a great job. 3 times over. God Bless.
Amen. I never knew what a privilege it was to be an Iowan until I moved to the south. People respect our work ethic and overall common sense. I miss Iowa everyday, #iowaproud
Thanks to all of you guys, you have inspired me to move forward in my new fruit farm here in Michigan of five year. that's not an easy task being that I'm 63 years young. listening to your story makes me want to push on. As you said it hard work but like your farm I have to what till the trees get to full grown before I can see a harvest, not easy, but family is key. Stay with it, you guys are great!!🍒👍
Cooper! Can't wait for your channel! Always look forward to seeing and hearing from you. You are well spoken and informative. My wife says get a haircut! LOL
This segment was very nice actually. Putting yourself out there answering personal questions isn’t easy but it’s very refreshing and humanizing. Not many of us are farmers but I think we can all relate to what you’re saying about your hopes, dreams, and personal relationships with each other. The hows and whys your lives have gone in the past and where you’d like to be in the future are also relatable. Everyone is unique but we’re all humans just trying to get by the best we can. Besides having great attitudes towards facing life, your senses of humor and joy embracing each and every day encourages everyone to do your best and keep moving forward EVERY DAY. Thanks for sharing your lives with us.
You all have a great love for one another and are not after to say it, very sweet. You all have strengths in different areas and it makes the business run smoother and you’re all very hard working. It was nice getting to know you all a little better ❤️
Running a multi-generational family farm that stays in the family, changes with the trends and times, and remains successful is extremely difficult, stressful, challenging, and at times.....overwhelming. But it's worth every single effort; every single moment; and every single memory. The fact that you're documenting it for others to see is bonus points. Keep it up!
My father helped me buy a business when I was 21. We got to work together for about three years before health issues made him retire completely. Those were the best years of my life. Family is all you can truly count on.
My one wish for Christmas is, I wish for this loving family to be successful in all that that they do. I watch a lot of farming family's, but this one brings he joy. They are so honest and open about farming crops. God bless you and merry Christmas.
I really appreciate everything I saw from Cooper ..as well as the other Cornstars.. Coop put me in mind of a Country video I saw on You Tube. The young boy was with his aged grandfather, the boy ran around him, they both laughed and the grandfather gently teased and played with him. They kept each other company and you know the grandfather gently taught him a few things... a bond was struck, that would also last forever.
Awe, what Cooper said about bringing grandpa back to see the changes.❣
I loved the part about Mumma Cornstar becoming part of the farming team and being able to retire from her outside job. That is such a wonderful goal 💗💗💗
That would be nice. I wonder if she would let us see her then.
@@KevinBenecke sister got her on the channel
INVOLVE THE WHOLE FAMILY THIS IS WHAT MAKES A TEAM
Yes! I love the way Daddy Cornstar speaks of Momma Cornstar. I can feel the amazing amount of love he has for her as he talks about her...not just in this video, but always. He's a keeper!
Cooper's feelings of hoping to always be with his Dad and Brother choked me up. Says a lot about all 3 men.
Yeah, the neighboring farm close too ours broke up, and it was kind of sad to see the family and the farm break up. I do agree with you though I was tearing up a little
I cant improve on what was said right here
I love the family love & respect they all have for each other
Love them all
@@lngreeneyes84 Ya, I mean who wouldn't want to work with these fine people every day? I would.
Family you either have one or a shell of one.
Totally unexpected. Made me really respect him even more. As a teacher, I laughed at his school comments.
I am not a farmer i am a 50 Year old girl that lives in Brisbane Australia but I need you to know you guys are awesome. I just lost my mum a week ago & you are the only people that are keeping me sain LOVE YOU!!!!!! 💕🇦🇺💕
I love that Daddy Cornstar's first identy is, "I'm a dad." And Cooper's goal to keep the family and farm together is a beautiful. I've never commented before - but I really liked this video. Merry Christmas Cornstar Family.
@Pax Bonum Dang. Didn't expect to see you here.
@@nikolaibaughman8828 what can I say, your uncle like the Cornstar family, and I've learned a good deal from them
@@nikolaibaughman8828 what can I say, your uncle like the Cornstar family, and I've learned a good deal from them
Hope you have a great Christmas (if you celebrate it) and a very happy new year
I’m a newbie who is hooked. Just told a friend today that I’ve been watching you guys. She said “you and farming?” you’ve got to be kidding. I just love how your family works! You respect each other and are thoughtful. And your respect includes your animals and machines and the land. I am simply overcome with your kindness and generosity and grave digging and that you never really have a day off. You are our national treasure.
Really liked Cooper’s interviews as we probably know him the least in depth. Nice to hear how deeply he cares about the farm, working with dad and brother, and the frustrations from 16-22 where the older guys don’t really listen to you yet. With your talents and growing skills mechanically/welding; I have a feeling you are already becoming indispensable and will continue to carve your own niche in the family operations. Someday your own 18-year old son will be saying and feeling the same things you are now. Weird right of passage to be accepted as a man, you have to prove yourself hundreds of times over on little tests. I have a feeling big bro and dad respect you a lot more than they are willing to let on. Watch this video in 3 years and I think you will chuckle at how far you’ve come. Besides, you already kill Cole in darts good sir!
Wow, another person that really likes writing!
@@geoffrey6000 or words
Beautifully stated.
@@geoffrey6000 can't read?
@@DestroyAllLinesOne What??? Why would I be not able to read...
Liked how Cooper added Sable in the mix, she seems to be becoming a large part of the farm fam
Very very big adding a girl to the mix as a new farm hand. She seems to be a really good person, very shy.
When you're Daddy Cornstar you don't need to be anyone else 💛
Your most valuable assets are each other. If you can maintain and care for your relationship with each other you can weather any hardships.
Broke my heart when Cooper talked about having his Granpa back, I knew it was coming from one of them.Lovethe content of this video
This is the reason I fell in love with the Cornstar family. Your honesty and love for each other. SO happy I found this channel last year. Keep doing what you do.
Per DaddyCornstar, "Down the road a little bit, I will know where things are, until Cole moves them again." Love it.
cooper's "bring back grandpa".. that got me.
Yes 😢
Loved it!! And Cooper saying “I’d like to bring Grandpa back to see what we’ve done..”😭❤️
Me too, it was just so sweet.
That feeling never goes away. I am still thinking about calling my dad to show or ask him something, even though he passed awy 20 years ago
I feel the same way about my grandpa
“We feed the world” EXACTLY, Daddy Corn-star! 2 things America would die without, our military & our farmers.
Farmers, yes. Military,hells to the no.
Cooper wishing he could have his grandfather see how the farm has changed really pulled at my heart strings. But don't feel sad Cooper, he can see everything you are all doing from heaven. ❤️
I totally agree with you. 🙏
Grandfather is there in the spirit of the cornstars.
@@joyceclark8476 💙
@@picksflix 💚
For a young guy Cooper is switched on and honest about his thoughts.... a true reflection of your whole family
After this I totally see Cooper in a brighter light. He is a very hard worker that pulls big weight at the farm. Put some respect on his name!!!
I loved Cooper’s honest about feeling respected. It was straight forward without being mean. Much respect. 😉
Daddy Cornstar has it all together. I love it when he says they had a problem, they talked about it now forget about it and "move on" That's really important, you gotta move on.
Yep every day is a new day , but learn from our mistakes. This is how we grow and learn wisdom.
Daddy Cornstar...you’re gonna grow to see that Cole’s mad organization skills are for the best. You guys each have your own strengths that make a great team!
Cooper, you get the "from the heart" statement about keeping everyone together and working together. A classic desire for the servant attitude among business partners. So thoughtful
The cornstar operation really is the spirit of America. Hard work, family values, and a desire to progress. This is truly what it means to live the American dream. It’s very refreshing and encouraging. God bless.
I think Grandpa Cornstar would be proud of what you guys have done so far.
But he'd be upset that Cole recycled all his good stuff!
Doing the bookkeeping is a huge part of the farm just like Maintence and the field work. Y’all are a great team.
Coop's CORNer. QandA session is great. I'm a Southern Calif girl..Never been near a farm, learning so much. Thank you for sharing your lives.
Good name!!! 🖤
Great idea for a name!
Love the name Coop's CORNer Barbara Monell!!!
Loved watching you all be real with the us. Don't mind any of the haters. You are showing us all what farming as a family is like without making it fake or dressed up. Thanks for being "down to earth" with us.
You Cornstars are role models to the world. If a few more people thought like you, the world would be a better place. Thanks for your kindness :)
Cooper, I Respect what you do. We always see you "fixing" things, fabricating, etc. I respect ALL of you folks. You do a great job.
Farmers do it all. I thought Daddy Cornstar could be a stationary engineer (takes care of huge buildings). Multi skilled a must.
Past retirement, my father was offered a job as an engineer. Muffler mechanic to engineer w/o a degree. Life experience and good friends standing up for ya!
Cooper acts a little shy 🤭 he so cute. Daddy Corn 🌽 Star 🌟 is funny and Cole the organizer. All of us love u guys ❤🤗💯
Why all the emojis hahaha
I love to hear your dad say that he feels less pressure knowing he can rely on you and Cooper. You are good sons.
You 3 young men are what a “ TRUE “ family should be... hardworking, loving and fun!
I almost burst into tears when Cooper said he wants his grandpa back to see what they’ve done in the last few years because I recently lost my grandpa
Really l😆appreciate the honesty, especially Cooper being honest about school and absolutely love y’all family unity😃
Cooper’s YT channel subjection.
“ keeping you in the loop with Coop”
I just love your family. A father that gets to work with his sons is such a blessing..... Daddy cornstar, you are a blessed man. Cooper and Cole, you two are amazing young men. Kuddos to you all ❤️
I could picture Daddy Cornstar being a great high school teacher if he wasn't farming
That was my thought also!!!
Teaching. My that abt Daddy Cornstar too
An Agriculture teacher
Cole and his good head for business and numbers.
Cooper with his mechanical knowledge and abilities.
And their dad with his vast experience.
Are a GREAT team.
Much love to all the Cornstar family,you are the cream of the crop!
Cole... I am touched by Cooper's comment about respect. I know we see just a glimpse of you all and we really cannot know you from your channel. But I want you and Cooper to know that from what I be seen after watching nearly all of your videos, I greatly admire and respect both of you. It is amazing to me to see how well you do in your profession at your ages. Kudos to Daddy and Momma Cornstar for raising such fine young men!
Cooper's channel: "Let's Mullet Over"
@@HoloRC we can hope!
Good name!!! 🖤
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He has a RUclips channel. Case-it Coop
Brilliant!!! 👌🏼
Not taking anything away from DC and Cole, but I'm very impressed with Cooper's attitude. Cooper has a good head on his shoulder for a young man. Much respect for you sir👍👍👍✌️
Cooper, please stay in school and get your education. You need to have a backup plan for a career. It is great seeing your welding projects. You are obviously very talented with knowing how to repair the equipment. Keep up the great job.
Coops a laborer. People who don’t go to schooling and have some labor jobs make a ton of money.
@@p3anut469 I don't deny what you said at all. An education is still good to have even if it is a Bachelor's degree in basket weaving. In Coopers case maybe artwork with corn and/or soybeans. Throw in a piece of Coles scrap metal and you have a million dollar piece of art. lol
I have seen many positions in my life that required a college degree to just apply. He should not sell himself short.
I felt the same about school as Cooper does. My dad told me "don't limit your possibilities " he was right. I'm in my mid forties going on 90 wishing I had the education to get a office job!
Farming is very hard on the body. Farming usually doesn't have health insurance, vacation, sick days or a retirement plan. At 40 you are not too old to return to school.
School is not for everyone number one someone has to take care of the farm number two why go into debt 80 000 for a useless to some degree I understand you may be getting older I know older people where forced to go to school now you can learn absolutely everything online and if you cabs get a job use that 80 000 from not getting a degree and start a business it is especially easy now days with the internet (it’s not going anywhere) ie he can start RUclips he can start sell products he can design products and sell the instructions it is super easy now days
Cole, burning the candle at both ends? Don't forget to take care of yourself. Cooper, you're a sweet guy and a talented welder, who wouldn't be proud of you. Daddy C., you and Mama C. have done a great job! Loveable family - Hugs all around!
It's an honor to hear Daddy Cornstar relate his experience. I just know he has learned it all.the hard way. Great family, stay safe men, from Cape Cod.
I just love how you are all so family oriented, the deep love there is for each other... y’all are truly “humble and kind”.
And it feels like you are all being yourselves and down to earth. God bless you each one. Thank you for sharing this.
i think this how a Q and A should be done. Well done Gentlemen!
Gentlemen they really are
This starts like a real corno!
@@jettfagerlee4827 I like it
Cooper, respect is earned. You sir have earned it. Some people brush off the younger people because they there is no way they can know what they are talking about.
Awe, Cooper - that was so sweet. Saw your heart there !
Honest answer Daddy Cornstar. Farming is your life. Farming is your family's life. Great to see Cole and Cooper taking their own interests in it. I'm a first time rancher and like yourself I have to clear our land to build a future profit. Everyday is different.
I so love Coopers honesty. It shows he is confident.
Cole, I also quit all other drinks other than water 8 years ago. The diet cola I was drinking poisoned me and nothing good ever came from drinking alcohol. I am so much healthier and saving a small fortune. Good vid everyone, you are very lucky that everyone can work together.
Cole...I really liked this video! You gave us some insight into how RUclips is for you guys as well as real life! There is a difference and daddy Cornstar said it best when talking about how change is hard for him but he’s willing to adapt...just be patient! I also enjoyed getting to know Cooper a bit better! He has vision and he is willing to reach for a goal! Thank you all for what you teach and reveal about your day to day farm/family life! I really enjoyed this video! Keep up the good work and God Bless! ❤️
LOVE this. Cole, you are an old soul. You are a very smart young man. Each of you has your strengths and work well together.
Farming is a wonderful life...and you really do a great job managing your farm...so humble and calm when things go wrong
A genuine good, honest, hard working family. These people represent what America is...should be, all about.
Much respect to Cooper! He has an amazing skill set for such a young man.
Daddy Cornstar is a sweetheart, fantastic positive attitude. And I thought the honesty from all 3 was great. Cooper saying he Hope's to always get along with and work with his Dad and brother was so sweet it had me choked up. Cole, I was surprised you don't drink caffeine. Most young people do, and you seem to have a lot of energy. Except when you are on the computer😉 Daddy and Mama Cornstar, you did a great job raising your children, they are fine men and fine young lady. It speaks volumes about your good character. God bless you and may you always be Farmers.
I can certainly relate to the part that daddy corn star can't find his tools in the morning when Cole is up until 2am moving things around. That's funny!
My wife reallly laughed at the part where Daddy Cornstar commented about Cole "reorganizing"- she's Cole, and I am definitely Daddy Cornstar😂 my mess, my tools! When she "tidied" my space, I can never find a n y t h i n g!
Cooper has such a deep respect for previous generations. So rare nowadays. I have high respect for this young man.
Love this video. As a problem solver by nature, hearing all of you talk about how you make things work was great
I do appreciate Cooper's candor in this Q & A, and i do miss my grandparent's as they've all passed, but the memories are there, to alway's cherise.
I loved this. Such wholesome content. Thank you for sharing. You have a great family Cole. I really enjoy how genuine you all are. God bless!
Having been raised on a working farm and currently living in the home my grandparents lived in, I'm very touched by this family's bond. It's a difficult thing to explain to a nonagricultural person. It's best for me, healthwise, to be in the south during cold weather, but there is a strong attachment to the dirt of my heart's home.
… Grandpacornstar was a classic introvert… When he was answering three days later he would have thought of every aspect that would influence his answer… Those people are golden ...luckily I’m married to one…
Cooper, you confirmed all the excellence I believed was in you, thanks. Not gonna name it out....nobody reads 300 word posts. RUclips channel name? "The Coop" subtle pun to the point. There's thousands of us out here that would feel privileged and honored to have you as a brother or a son.
Cooper has a great head on his shoulders and is the most thoughtful of the family. Still waters run deep with this kid.....
Looks like Cooper has a lot of hair on his shoulders.
Cooper hit the nail on the head when he said he’d like to have grandpa back to see how the farm has progressed, that really hit home and was relatable.
I think we should call Daddy Cornstar..........Popcorn.
Lol
Wow, that seems like such a slam dunk.
I mentioned that long ago and it didn't take off that was before they called him Daddy Cornstar.
There was only one popcorn, he made moonshine
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The best thing that happened to this farm particular is the fact that the boys got big enough to run it with him. A farm is much more than just hard work. It takes dedication to finish what you start. This show was a pleasant change. I know what its like to be on the outside looking in
I love that you all have a mutual respect for each other which reflects God being at the center of your beliefs.
I like the way the young men are doing their part to make improvements to the farm and take ownership of how productive and organized it is.
Great interview.............lots of good questions and honest answers.
This was a fantastic episode. So great to hear answers to those questions. Daddy C makes me tear up a bit. I wish I had a hardworking, loving father like him.
It’s been a pleasure to watch your skills grow and I hope for a successful future for all of you.
LOVED this format! I think it's good for us to see the real side of you all. Makes me feel good that your family is works so well with each other.
Daddy Cornstar, I love the way you talk about your family. Cooper you're doing great. Cole keep being a good mentor to your siblings. Love you all. You too, Momma Cornstar.
I loved the honesty of this video. You guys are so humble and so real. Thank you.
Cole as a 65 year old retired man from western North Carolina, I think I probably watch as many of your videos as any one else , to try to nail down the reason I watch is a tough one , but I can tell you that I do have favorite shows on you tube and can tell you what I like about each one , and I can tell you why there are some that I don’t watch as often as yours , I know it’s not fair to tell you my favorite farm channel but I will tell you that I don’t live far from her , and in her videos she has shared way more of her and her families lives than she probably should have , and after watching just a few of her videos I felt like I knew the whole family like they were actually my neighbors and they live 100 miles from me , your show is very similar, each of your family members have there own personality and I am so lucky to have you to share all of this with me ,, sometimes I just wish I could come out there and visit with y’all and meet you all , and what I’m talking about might just very well be the secret to having a successful you tube channel.
This same situational formula has worked for many of good tv shows , the waltons , duck dynasty, gun smoke, the Andy griffin show, when we the customers can not relate to a show it’s usually because they don’t let us far enough in to there lives and personalities , and this is just like a drug with a few bad side effects,, like the guy that showed up and messed with your van.
Thanks for a "recorded" Q&A instead of a live one. Much easier to follow and much shorter without long pauses.
It's good to see family working together. Mama and Daddy cornstar have a lot to be proud of.
Thanks for showing us the value of family.
This was a great Q&A Cole. It's nice to know how you all view life, how you handle the present and what you want for the future. 💙
Your farm is so organized a and not messy at all. I admire everything you do and how you all explain what you're doing and how you're getting it done. It makes me feel apart of your day. Love your close family.
COOP! Grandpa sees what you've done. He's right there with you.
Thanks for the open dialogue and wish each of you success personally and as a team. Grandpa raised a great son who turned into a real leader of men who has raised a couple of nice hard working boy's. Be proud, all of you for who you have become and hope you raise corn taller than your tallest big tired tractor. God Bless and keep filling the bins for all of us.
Really enjoyed the Q and A !!! Keep up the good work! Grandpa Cornstar would be proud of where the farm is today:)
A farmer's success does not come from equipment or land or great crop prices.
It comes from his children, and boy Daddy and Momma cornstar did a great job.
3 times over.
God Bless.
I'm proud to live in Iowa and I'm proud of the Cornstar family!! #iowaproud
Amen. I never knew what a privilege it was to be an Iowan until I moved to the south. People respect our work ethic and overall common sense. I miss Iowa everyday, #iowaproud
Your family gives me so much hope for the countries future. And I love Cole’s “nothin to it but to do it” this may be my very favorite video ever.
I think Grand Dad in spirit is so proud of you all, but he might wince when he sees what you truck to the scrap yard. Blessings.
Thanks to all of you guys, you have inspired me to move forward in my new fruit farm here in Michigan of five year. that's not an easy task being that I'm 63 years young. listening to your story makes me want to push on. As you said it hard work but like your farm I have to what till the trees get to full grown before I can see a harvest, not easy, but family is key. Stay with it, you guys are great!!🍒👍
Cooper! Can't wait for your channel! Always look forward to seeing and hearing from you. You are well spoken and informative. My wife says get a haircut! LOL
This segment was very nice actually. Putting yourself out there answering personal questions isn’t easy but it’s very refreshing and humanizing. Not many of us are farmers but I think we can all relate to what you’re saying about your hopes, dreams, and personal relationships with each other. The hows and whys your lives have gone in the past and where you’d like to be in the future are also relatable. Everyone is unique but we’re all humans just trying to get by the best we can. Besides having great attitudes towards facing life, your senses of humor and joy embracing each and every day encourages everyone to do your best and keep moving forward EVERY DAY. Thanks for sharing your lives with us.
If you ate today, thank a farmer. THANK YOU, CORNSTAR FARMS for working hard to provide the sustenance we need to make this country great!
You all have a great love for one another and are not after to say it, very sweet. You all have strengths in different areas and it makes the business run smoother and you’re all very hard working. It was nice getting to know you all a little better ❤️
“School is always in my way” words to live by!
Running a multi-generational family farm that stays in the family, changes with the trends and times, and remains successful is extremely difficult, stressful, challenging, and at times.....overwhelming. But it's worth every single effort; every single moment; and every single memory. The fact that you're documenting it for others to see is bonus points. Keep it up!
I think your grandfather woukd get a kick out of the channel, being able to meet all those farmtubers from all over would be right up his alley.
My father helped me buy a business when I was 21. We got to work together for about three years before health issues made him retire completely. Those were the best years of my life. Family is all you can truly count on.
My one wish for Christmas is, I wish for this loving family to be successful in all that that they do. I watch a lot of farming family's, but this one brings he joy. They are so honest and open about farming crops. God bless you and merry Christmas.
I really appreciate everything I saw from Cooper ..as well as the other Cornstars.. Coop put me in mind of a Country video I saw on You Tube. The young boy was with his aged grandfather, the boy ran around him, they both laughed and the grandfather gently teased and played with him. They kept each other company and you know the grandfather gently taught him a few things... a bond was struck, that would also last forever.