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Welcome to Sonne Farms! On this channel we showcase numerous jobs a Corn/Soybean/Beef producing operation takes on each day. Hop in the cab or sorting alley with Cole, Brian, and Jeff, to see how life really is for the people that help feed the US and the rest of the world. In addition to Corn, Soy, and Cattle, Sonne Farms puts up grass and alfalfa and sells pure bred Black Angus Bulls in South Dakota.
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@shaunandjodydearing3159
@shaunandjodydearing3159 4 года назад
That was really satisfying watching the old chisel work that ground
@flemming725
@flemming725 2 года назад
Just bought a Vaderstad Swift tillage harrow cant Wait to try it. Enjoy your videos👍
@computernerdtechman
@computernerdtechman 3 года назад
"Ooofda". Haven't heard that in a long time since I was a kid growing up in Minnesota in the 1970's. My grandpa who was Swedish/Norwegian used to say that. 😃
@Eurotag
@Eurotag 2 года назад
Offda. Used everyday in Norway😅
@chickm14
@chickm14 4 года назад
Do you ever use a disc?
@janclodvacban1692
@janclodvacban1692 4 года назад
Well for the alfalfa that may not be the best idea because it doesn’t like being in the same field for at least the time it has been in the field
@thegoodearth7
@thegoodearth7 3 года назад
Pretty funny exchange: Dad: "A whole lot of f's going on when that happens." You: "Yea; F-bombs." Dad: "Well . . . fertilizer." You: "Oh."
@kenlynch6332
@kenlynch6332 4 года назад
Love the drone shots of the fields being chiseled, long straight rows of tilled earth ( I know, auto steer, but still looks great ). You didn't say why Dad thought you were doing a "bad job" ... looked great to me (don't forget I lived 78 years in the city ). Also love the old stories with dad... $800 for a chisel bought 38 years ago and is still going strong today. I'd say that was a good investment. 🚜 🚜 🚜 🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽🚜 🚜 🚜
@akelkhunter
@akelkhunter 4 года назад
I think dad said he wasn’t chiseling deep enough.
@spreader4
@spreader4 4 года назад
The top link was to short tipping the back up and not level .
@Jasonthehammer
@Jasonthehammer 3 года назад
I’m from South Dakota and laughed when you said “Uff Dah”
@normakers5632
@normakers5632 4 года назад
Great story Brian, I really enjoy when people give history of their farms.awesome drone footage Cole
@travistharp4215
@travistharp4215 4 года назад
I always like how equipment looks old after it has set for a while but 10 minutes in the field will shine her up
@1striperon
@1striperon 4 года назад
My most satisfying workdays on the farm were the days I plowed. I could look back at the field when I finished and say to myself, “I sure can see what I accomplished today.” Good feeling.
@astra1653
@astra1653 4 года назад
Your little froggie friend 🐸? I think he done croaked.
@earlhollar1906
@earlhollar1906 4 года назад
Little froggy reminded me of a sail rabbit.
@crdorado1195
@crdorado1195 4 года назад
"Hadn't been plowed in a decade"? Dude, you were about 10 yo. Lol. That's SO wonderful to see you hanging out with DAD. I remember doing it with mine... cherish it, there's so many that don't have that special opportunity.
@davidfarrish9000
@davidfarrish9000 4 года назад
Love dads stories. Adds to the background of how you got started and a few chuckles sometimes as well.
@chrisewing1392
@chrisewing1392 3 года назад
It's funny...my first thought when you put the camera on the chisel plow was "he needs to turn the top link out a bit. Back shanks are barely digging." I miss farming with my dad so much. You guys fill that void. Thank you!
@jba36420
@jba36420 4 года назад
May God Bless our farmers that struggle to put food on our tables. They work hard and gamble on weather conditions to break even.
@johnwadsworth7086
@johnwadsworth7086 3 года назад
Amen
@HappyHarryHardon
@HappyHarryHardon 3 года назад
They even put water in your gas tank. Don’t forget that.
@roberthughes9735
@roberthughes9735 3 года назад
They’re millionaires
@jeanhorne5893
@jeanhorne5893 4 года назад
Hi Cole and your father.Thank you for sharing. I enjoy watching you and your family.God bless you and your family today and always.
@rickduquette3399
@rickduquette3399 4 года назад
That is one ugly steer that Bryan spotted this mourning. So sorry for your luck.
@CGW116A
@CGW116A 4 года назад
Ron from Hartung Family Farms surely gets around! Marking territory with the rest of the herd. 😳🙂
@hugeblue
@hugeblue 4 года назад
Love the drone shots while you plow! Beautiful field ! really respect you Farmers , you ARE America ! Chas.,SC
@pennyhaldeman5626
@pennyhaldeman5626 4 года назад
Ahhh that was not only therapeutic, it was beautiful. Love when you fly your drone.
@kathyshearer9853
@kathyshearer9853 4 года назад
You do great work Cole. I'm seriously addicted to your channel. I've watched EVERY video. I was wondering when you will do a Q & A video. Especially interested to hear what your ten year plan is for the farm. Keep rockin the equipment and spreading the LOVE for mother earth. 🇺🇸✌🌎 🐄 🌽
@lucaseitzen2649
@lucaseitzen2649 4 года назад
,,Hey are you okay?" #millennialfarmer 😂😂😉
@billjones2736
@billjones2736 4 года назад
We bought a horse farm in Jan. Decided to cut our own hay. After two Tractors and a baler, it was only fun the first two times. Not it's just hard work. People are buying they hay since we cut square bales for show horses. Show horses are stabled, so need sq bales. Pleasure horses eat round bales in pasture. We had so much rain we have a ton of hay. Cutting again Weds. Hopefully, the last cut this year.
@bobbysears3228
@bobbysears3228 4 года назад
I could watch tillage from the drone for hours. Thats the life. Enjoy hearing about how the farm was started. Another goodin!!!!!
@donaldatkinson7937
@donaldatkinson7937 3 года назад
Around here, SC that would be squirrel damage. Gray squirrels are extremely destructive.
@henryshaner6483
@henryshaner6483 3 года назад
So love watching these guys very interesting
@charlesdoepping5616
@charlesdoepping5616 4 года назад
Hell with breaking a spring, id be more worried about busting a kidney.
@leelindsay5618
@leelindsay5618 3 года назад
So you know tillage is ruining your soil and your water infiltration, right? Its the opposite to actually breaking up compaction. Check out Ray Archuleta and Gabe Brown. Save yourself some money and make more with the land you have.
@alan30189
@alan30189 3 года назад
No-till is the way to go, though. Too many advantages, especially if you’re an organic farmer. You look a little bit like George Michael.
@dominicsilva3406
@dominicsilva3406 3 года назад
Ground that has not been worked for a decade would benefit from initial tillage. Probably super compact. The "no till" method does not mean NEVER TILL.
@thatfuckncarey
@thatfuckncarey 3 года назад
I’m picking up what you are putting down with the George Michael 😆
@ZackVDH
@ZackVDH 3 года назад
We've always called those pieces on the end of the chisels the "points" and they get rotated quite a bit, but I suppose that'll happen after 100 or so acres on the smaller ones. Beefier points we had started using a while back would give us somewhere in the 200 to 250 acre range before needing replaced.
@gtsrig
@gtsrig 3 года назад
Yep, where we are they're called teeth or points.
@jakefournie5930
@jakefournie5930 3 года назад
Our family have always called em sweeps
@aideningram434
@aideningram434 3 года назад
@@jakefournie5930 are you from the south thats what we call them here in nc
@ullmannone
@ullmannone 4 года назад
Your spring tooth harrow is comprised of "teeth" (not shoes). Hard work well done. It's a pleasure to watch. I'm amazed you don't have to plow it first after 10 years fallow.
@corgraveland4874
@corgraveland4874 4 года назад
Nice to see what you're aiming for with this tillage tool. Nice stories of yr dad in the quite silent tractor👍 Enjoy the soil treatment👌 Nice the autosteer works well, shown well by the drone pictures 😉
@oscarbriceno1940
@oscarbriceno1940 4 года назад
I like the way your dad interacts with the blog and his humor.
@farmyardfab
@farmyardfab 4 года назад
It isn’t my farm but if it was I would either be getting a disc chisel or subsoiler.
@sallyfrohlich6839
@sallyfrohlich6839 3 года назад
Have you thought about getting some cats for your mouse and rat invaders?
@theirishman8356
@theirishman8356 4 года назад
The fields look real cool when you do aerial shots.
@nernbergfarms3935
@nernbergfarms3935 4 года назад
Speaking facts
@DanielSilva-jj2lz
@DanielSilva-jj2lz 4 года назад
Why do you have to plow the land? Here in Brazil, the land is not plowed to grow grain. Only in the cultivation of tubers is it necessary to plow the soil.
@jameshall3371
@jameshall3371 4 года назад
because the soils here are much more varied. Most of the original nutrients are from dead plant matter like grasses, which decay quickly but doesn't retain a wide variety of nutrients required for productive farming. Tilling brings the soil that hasn't decayed much because it lacks oxygen. The act of tilling sends the previous season's roots and loose plant matter into the soil where it can decay and provide nutrients for the next crop. The decomposition rate increases with tilling, and the soil is made looser, which allows new fertilizer to spread and soak deeper into the ground, which helps keep the root systems from growing too shallow and stunting the plant's growth. The promotion of deeper roots also helps prevent crop loss due to wind damage across the plains. Sometimes soil will also settle out, oftentimes the best soils are even mixtures of silt, sand and loam, and over time these mixtures will separate into their constituent parts, which is undesirable. Some plants here require looser soil to properly take hold, while other plants couldn't care less. A lot of times when planting corn, they do what is called a "no till" where they literally just run the seed drill over the year the ground regardless of the prior year's crop remnants.
@DanielSilva-jj2lz
@DanielSilva-jj2lz 4 года назад
@@jameshall3371 Does loose soil cause erosion? Do you use fertilizers? Here in brazil, using fertilizer on loose soil is throwing money in the trash, the rain takes the fertilizer to the deep soil and accelerates the salinization of underground water. Here you have two grain crops in the same area. In some places there are three crops a year, soybeans, corn, and grass.
@beeroquoisnation
@beeroquoisnation 4 года назад
Great job Cole. That patch looks like a garden. We had an Allis Chalmers chisel somewhat like that one, only you tugged it with the draw bar and ran the height from a remote. About the same width and offset on the shanks. I like that one being on the category hitch. Not sure ours wouldn't have broke a shank or two moving along like you did. Cheers.
@markallen2806
@markallen2806 4 года назад
There's nothing prettier than a freshly worked up piece of ground.
@gungadin6889
@gungadin6889 4 года назад
That's one of those Minnesota Covid short hopper frogs. Died on the migration to greener pastures and food. Sure brings up some nice looking black soil.
@larrybennett2868
@larrybennett2868 4 года назад
dads stories i would love to work of a farm. havent been on a farm sence i was a kid with my dad . love watching the videos .brings back memories of my dad
@Myamericanlife61
@Myamericanlife61 4 года назад
You have an awesome dad man he seems like an amazing guy love his stories of the ole days and by the way the older a piece of equipment is usually it’s built like a brick shit house and the better it is built to last like that chisel you are pulling I don’t think they make equipment like that anymore it’s built so you have to spend money on it which is where these companies Mark it up
@arra3410
@arra3410 4 года назад
Why di you till the soil now? Most farmers use no till methods these days
@asquithmainlines699
@asquithmainlines699 4 года назад
Something really satisfying about breaking land. Whether by plow or chisel it just looks so good after you make a pass and all you see is black soil. One of the car manufactures decided it was a good idea to use soya based insulation in their wiring harnesses. The squirrels love them. Perhaps J.D. does as well. Great video Thanks.
@MrRobert1603
@MrRobert1603 4 года назад
If you chisel plow , shouldn’t you be spreading manure first?
@dalegereaux1863
@dalegereaux1863 4 года назад
Hey, thanks for the tractor ride that was fun ! Excellent "drone-adge" !
@browneyes-cj8eg
@browneyes-cj8eg 4 года назад
love watching you and your Dad riding in the cab together.. amazing drone footage. thanks
@florenciaapraiz2657
@florenciaapraiz2657 3 года назад
I am 8 and i know how to drive a tractor and i have a lot of farm animals
@brauliobarcelo9254
@brauliobarcelo9254 4 года назад
Can you show us what patterns you use in the fields and the different controls on the tractor ? Great videos really enjoy watching you guys work !!
@vitamin2038
@vitamin2038 4 года назад
What happened to the video with your girlfriend ?
@debbiecords4743
@debbiecords4743 4 года назад
Man I love to watch you guys and all the farming you do❤️. Plus, you really are pretty funny, both of you😂😂❤️. Have a good one!
@SonneFarms
@SonneFarms 4 года назад
Thanks 👍
@jaroyhuckaby677
@jaroyhuckaby677 4 года назад
This is my favorite RU-vid channel love the content. Keep them coming. Good luck to grandma's farm sale
@SonneFarms
@SonneFarms 4 года назад
Thanks so much
@earlhollar1906
@earlhollar1906 4 года назад
Uffda, nuff said! Smell the Gee-ausmine, is that part of the Strasburg dialect also.??
@jerraldparker
@jerraldparker 4 года назад
Absolutely loved the drone footage you got on the tillage. Its amazing how beautiful the ground looks being tilled too ... going from that flat tan/yellow to a dark rich soil!! Loved it.
@bigatruckingandhuskies5976
@bigatruckingandhuskies5976 4 года назад
Ya alls soil looks really good. That should be some really thick crops for you next year.
@junobishop6509
@junobishop6509 Год назад
I know the Sonne’s won’t be reading this after the first posting 2 years ago, but of all the videos you have shared with us, this is the one that I go back to most often and brings tears to my eyes. My grandfather walked behind his mule, Bessie, plowing 2 rows at a time farming cotton in Wellington, Texas. The aerials of your tilled field are a beautiful sight and one I wish he could have experienced. I wish I knew the model of John Deere he ended up with before he left us in 1972 because he thought he was farming in a Cadillac. (you have to be older than 50 to appreciate that one). Thank you Brian and Cole for loving the smell of that freshly turned soil as much as he, my uncle, and I do. You’re stuck with a forever fan.
@SonneFarms
@SonneFarms Год назад
Much appreciated
@petermasolijn2727
@petermasolijn2727 4 года назад
Why are there no birds in the field behind the chisel?
@wallaceloan4169
@wallaceloan4169 4 года назад
Great video Cole and Brian and thanks for sharing about your $800 Chisel plough. Great drone shots and nice you are getting the ground ready to plant for next year.
@tkno8984
@tkno8984 4 года назад
Did anyone else get reminded of Michigan J Frog (aka the singing frog)? No? Just me? Ok.
@barrycooke9904
@barrycooke9904 3 года назад
I`ve just seen you doing some chiseling, that's just breaking the topsoil, I still prefer the plow it turns it right over and breaks it up even better then rake it later you will see a big difference in that, anyhow.
@JudyJudyJudy44
@JudyJudyJudy44 4 года назад
GREAT video! So enjoyed the chisel work. Love the drone footage; so relaxing. Could watch an hour of that for sure! ... You should put up something drone-wise about 20 minutes long, just for people who are stressed out. I know I would appreciate it! LOL! Thanks so much.
@JesseBowersIV
@JesseBowersIV 4 года назад
I hope you put some steel mesh over the wiring harness areas that the rats have chewed on... prevention of future problems. More than that, I hope you figure out a way to eliminate the rats at the farm, as you also mentioned how nasty they make the inside of the tires you use to cover the tarps over the corn pits. Dang, that chisel was built to last lifetimes. They didn't pinch pennies on farm equipment until the recent few decades, and I guess that chisel is 1965 or older. What was the word you used to describe the smell of the dirt? At the 12 minute 15 second mark... geosmin? "a scent of freshly turned soil’ so said Nathaniel Hawthorne, he is best known for The Scarlet Letter and The House of the Seven Gables. Thanks! I learn something in every video you make!
@pierreheider4581
@pierreheider4581 4 года назад
Spraying so that plants will die. Also no birds that are immediatly on the field, when it's getting plowed. Weird for a German, but greetings to the US.
@erichwendley2459
@erichwendley2459 4 года назад
I still see a lot of Moldboard Plowing going on in the Southern Tier of Western New York. Things sure have Changed since I worked on the Farm Back in the Late '50's and early '60's. Back then the Norm was Plow, drag and Disc. Generally a 2 bottom Plow. So you knew your day was going to be spent in the field. Cole, I've watched a lot of Farm Videos and I Keep coming Back to Sonne Farms, Because you speak So Clear and enunciate you words. These other folks could use a Lesson in Diction And clarity. Some of them sound Like the Pooh wound up in their Mouth. Brain, I Love your Stories, Even though they're not as old as I am They're still Great!! Keep 'em comin' !!
@keithkuckler2551
@keithkuckler2551 3 года назад
I used to follow alfalfa with two years of corn, then, beans, and, then back to small grain as a nurse crop, with more alfalfa for the next three or so years. That rotation worked pretty good. I moldboard plowed the alfalfa, and, the corn, then chiseled the bean ground.
@usmcchet1
@usmcchet1 4 года назад
Dude i just watched NYFARMGIRL when she came to visit you and your dad. she didn't want to be with your dad in hid tractor and she perked right up when she started hanging out with you. Dude she drove from NY STATE to see you i hope there was some flirting when the cameras weren't running. She is a n ice looking girl i hope you made a good impression. lol
@heartwoodfarms9982
@heartwoodfarms9982 4 года назад
Yeah, I was looking forward to seeing Cole's side of Claudia's visit.
@wendyphillips5350
@wendyphillips5350 4 года назад
Those thinks are called shovels on the Chisel
@kennethcarlton2860
@kennethcarlton2860 4 года назад
They are chisel points , when they are worn down you are able to turn them around so you can use the other end , unless it's broken
@tinachambers4887
@tinachambers4887 4 года назад
The ground looks so rich will ya fertilize the field before yall plant the sorghum just wondering have a day love from TEXAS
@proudpennsylvanian330
@proudpennsylvanian330 4 года назад
Beautiful drone footage.
@canvids1
@canvids1 4 года назад
Thanks for another great video I so enjoy when you and dad get at each other LOL , Keep making your great interesting videos.
@mattmoneypenny
@mattmoneypenny 4 года назад
By far my favorite farm channel and I watch a lot of them lol
@Claymore927
@Claymore927 4 года назад
“Hey, are you okay?” *smashes like button*
@brianeisenga882
@brianeisenga882 4 года назад
Watch out Ron they might send you to market. Lol. The first thing I always did after chiseling when disking ground was the end rows. Even though you had to do them again after disking. Bumpy thump bumpy.
@jimclary7309
@jimclary7309 4 года назад
You need to invest in some new shovels, invest in a new zone builder. Love your Dads stories. Great Drone footage as always, catchya at the next one. Be safe!!
@nopenada8071
@nopenada8071 3 года назад
Wish I could live this life. A lot of people say you can hop right into it but honestly, you can’t. A life like this you’re born into. You don’t get how lucky you are, man.
@tomwinegar1371
@tomwinegar1371 4 года назад
Excellent video. Love the drone footage! Looking forward to the next video. Have a great week.
@janeparsons193
@janeparsons193 3 года назад
Why on earth would you till? Do you hate your farm or just your earth?
@SonneFarms
@SonneFarms 3 года назад
compaction
@donaldtriumph1682
@donaldtriumph1682 4 года назад
How fast should I go with this !!!!!!!!! AS FAST AS THE FUCKER WILL GO WITHOUT BOUNCING OUT THE GROUND BOY 👦
@stoker261
@stoker261 4 года назад
no gulls hanging around plowed soil, weird!
@gerardkeohane740
@gerardkeohane740 4 года назад
I really love watching your videos over here in Ireland. I tune in everytime.
@geraldfelchGoose
@geraldfelchGoose 4 года назад
Hey Cole Brian you said you got hit by a tornado new shop and barns did it get the house also Thanks guys. You folks and the Browns best videos on the tube
@SonneFarms
@SonneFarms 4 года назад
The house needed new shingles and a few window and some siding replaced, but other than that it stood well!
@1over137
@1over137 2 года назад
I always get confused with so many different names for tillage implements. The chisel is the same as a ripper? Which is the long hooks that rip up the root balls? Is that the same as a "sub soiler"? And a cultivator, is that just a collection of multiple tillage components in a single tool? Like the ones with a disc harrow + chisel stage + another disc + a leveling basket?
@michaelg.5862
@michaelg.5862 4 года назад
Great video! Always love your drone shots, plus Dad stories.
@valuedhumanoid6574
@valuedhumanoid6574 4 года назад
As a kid growing up in rural Indiana, in the summer/fall you were farming. I got $1.35 an hour and drove a 1977 John Deere 4440 open cab pulling a grain bin, bush hog or chisel, spreader or plow. And it was just like you did here. I would do the perimeter first, then go rock hunting. It also had the front bucket attachment. I would hit a rock, pull it out with the chisel and then load it into the bucket. Sun up to sundown. In the fall I would pull a triple grain cart train. Countless hours. But I loved it. That 4440 was a strong work horse.
@nicfrieler6684
@nicfrieler6684 4 года назад
Great drone footage, turning areas black signals end of summer, harvest to start. Can't wait to see the combines going.
@HuntGamingProductions
@HuntGamingProductions 4 года назад
my fav thing about working up a field are things you find
@davidboeckmann8910
@davidboeckmann8910 3 года назад
Surfer dude! Do you really know farming? Sub soil every 2 years. Ok as video goes on I'm gonna hold on with surfer dude! No clue. Thats chisel plowing...
@gatechcoltd4973
@gatechcoltd4973 4 года назад
I would love to visit your farm one day, I like what your doing there with all the equipment's and technology behind. I hope i can do something like this in my country Tanzania.
@cathiwim
@cathiwim 4 года назад
Maaaammmmy!
@kalaipaa
@kalaipaa 3 года назад
Your drone shots along with the music if fantadtic. Great Job!! Very soothing!!!
@lostandfound3588
@lostandfound3588 4 года назад
Every video I've watched I hit that like button before I even seen the first minute
@1DirtyMutt
@1DirtyMutt 3 года назад
Wait till you’re 40 years old...we’ll see if you actually work. You should have had your dad go over the stalks FIRST to size the material...less plugging. But hey that comes with experience...maybe say 40 years. 😎
@garywilliams4784
@garywilliams4784 3 года назад
your plow isn't the standard....it's the deluxe....the deluxe had a concrete block wired to it...just sayin!
@waynewaldack6119
@waynewaldack6119 2 года назад
LAURA FARMS has just showed a piece of equipment that seemed to do an excellent job of preparing some acreage for Planting. It has rotating like spikes that turned over the old bean acreage soil and left it ready for planting. Just a thought
@bigboyjimgaming3355
@bigboyjimgaming3355 4 года назад
Another one of Brian’s brilliant stories yay loved the video thanks for all the content
@HuntGamingProductions
@HuntGamingProductions 4 года назад
my grandpa had a field leveler sitting by his woods for 20 years out in the weather etc. we aired the tires up and they still hold air same wiith his 2 bottom oliver plow
@scyoungfarmer2877
@scyoungfarmer2877 3 года назад
That’s what I do every spring before we plant except I run a jd 7600 and a 11 shank chizzle plow
@danfinley3690
@danfinley3690 4 года назад
The oldie but goody tillage equipment still works like a charm. Great story about it as well
@joshuatulip1028
@joshuatulip1028 4 года назад
U and your dad together are awesome used to farm 2700 acre beef and dairy farm miss it badly
@maxinerose6664
@maxinerose6664 4 года назад
Love the drone footage.
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Day 1 Soybean Harvest Did Not Go Well.
21:43
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Oh Sh💩t! What happened??
18:49
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The fun side of farming
19:55
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Dad put it in a ditch
16:44
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New Equipment Blues
19:40
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Getting the Farmall F-20 Ready to Rumble
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