Have you thought about painting a mural on the side of the Storla Station building so that people can stop by and take pictures there? You guys are becoming a South Dakota destination so people will want to take pictures when they get there.
Super idea!! And it would be so cool to get autographs if you’re around! Someone mentioned Jeff..not sure why Brian and Cole wasn’t included in that lineup!?!?
Great idea! We have one of Buddy Holly on the side of a building at the corner of the street named for him, Buddy Holly Avenue. It’s designated a photo site and used a lot by visitors every year. A local artist donated his work.
One of the things I like about watching your videos is how you turn a disappointment into positive. Like the troubles getting started. Instead of bitching about it Brian says it’s a practice to see if the beans are ready. You all are always seeing the good side of things. Thank you for that!
I don't comment often because all I have to say is I like your videos have a good since of humor and are so much fun to watch and always puts a smile on my face and leaves me feeling good. I don't think I have ever missed an episode and do wish there were more.
Hello cole and Brian I’m not a farmer but I find your content oddly fascinating. You both are extremely hardworking I have a ton of well deserved respect for you both.
I agree 100%.. the first video I watched was the one where they drained the field.. then I was hooked. I LOVE THESE TWO GUYS.. if I am ever driving thru. Ill be honking on my way by...👍😉
Thanks for another great video. It was interesting and enjoyable. Well, there where header and combine problems but you and dad ended up with ice cream and cookies , so all and all not a bad day-ya!!!!!! I sincerely appreciate the way you both approach the problems and do not tear the world apart with bad words just because the machinery is not right. You backed up and regrouped and got tractorgoing again. Good for both of you. The tillage demo I thought was really a good one. That tillage machine that Tim brought to demo was outstanding in the field. Wow. It really tore up the ground and left a nice level piece of ground in the field. Good going. I found it interesting that Brian worked in Minneapolis for a while before coming back to the farm. Interesting. See a lot of that. Brian I am profoundly glad you came back to farming. Your approach to issues is refreshing and passing that trait onto your son. Sound like the new header needs some tuning up. Should not take too long I would think. Been there done that. I heard a great suggestion in one of the comments. Talked about putting a Sonne farm mural on the side of the store. Great idea!!!! Give people a place to come to. Just saying. Well, not much harvest done today but you got other things done so not all bad. Guess that is about it today. You both take care and be safe. Looking forward to the next video. Thanks. The Iowa farm boy from years ago.
COLE I LOVE WATCHING THE WAY YOU AND YOUR DAD GET ALONG SO WELL AND THE WAY YOU PUT YOUR ARM AROUND HIM I GIVE ANYTHING TO BE ABLE TO PUT MY ARMS AROUND ME DAD BUT HE IS IN HEAVEN WITH MY BEAUTIFUL MOM AWESOME VIDEO THANKS FOR SHARING
Wouldn't mind a quick tour of Storla Station once it is all stocked up. I still think a mini burger-bar on site would do well for farmers lunches and quick dinners! Small electric hot-plate and a deep fryer, and your away!
To quote Roseanne Roseannadanna, It's always something ! If it's not one thing it's another ! Either an oil line springs a leak, or the computer has some random error.
Just to make you feel old Brian, back in 1981 i was born 😁 storm looks like it’s going to be awesome, we don’t get many over here. Rain we get lots of that! Makes nice grass though which feeds the cows and makes awesome milk 🤣
I enjoy your videos and thanks for farming and providing us with food!!! 👍 About the broken hydraulics, I can relate. I operated John Deere 450 crawler tractors for almost 30 years for forest fire control and forestry projects. They had specially fabricated middle sod buster plows mounted on a hydraulic ram on back. Great for fire suppression and also prepping the ground to plant trees. We always carried spare hydraulic hoses to make field repairs. The plow had two that were pretty easy to access and change. The ones for the 6-way, dozer, blade not so much. Like on your combine, the hydraulic hoses, for the blade, run all the way from the blade to the control box in the operators compartment. The hose that runs the tilt cylinder was not well protected and prone to breaking. We retro-fitted most of them and put a short "pigtail" hose, as the end section and carried a couple of spares. This made it much easier to do field repairs.
Hey guys, I love watching what you do, I would be really interested in you telling everyone how much it cost to run a farm your size with your equipment expense and how many cows you have. Most people don't understand where their food comes from or what is involved. You do a great job showing a day's work. I grew up on a dairy farm, a hard day's work but an honest living.
With the problems you had, that must of been some kind of cookie and Brian's ice cream to have you smiling. If that were my dad there'd be some words and wrenches flying. Great video see you next time
Awesome video Cole. You and Mr. B are running into some bad luck on your bean head. Sorry to hear. Maybe you can get it fixed real quick. Thank you guys.
I have to give both you guys credit. You are able to keep your composure and your temper under control a LOT better than we do at our place. I definitely am not proud of this, but there would probably be wrenches achieving subsonic velocity if we had the same thing happening to us. We most likely would be calling the tech that put the original hose ends on some choice names that would not be honoring his parentage. My grandpa told me once, "Just remember that the farther you throw that wrench, the longer the walk is to pick it up." I guess they didn't have breakdowns in his day.
You dinged yourself, in Australia we call that, "we knocked a bit of bark off" great job there men i know it's hard work there but when your in the field, tilling and harvesting, it's so calming too watch, that why i like too see your daily chores good job thankyou Frank from Australia
At least the tillage looked good. The rain was just a couple of months late. Better to find the combine issues before everything gets too dry, too. Good video. I like the way you show farming life as it is rather than as you want it to be.
Well definitely getting the rain now lol looking forward to storeless station shirt or whatever you make 🙂 sure like to see the beans you harvest thanks for sharing
Darn didn't get my notification right away. Hope everything gets fixed and you can get back in the field. Love all the videos no matter what the subject.
So much for harvest, glad Brian Brown is harvesting gives me something to watch during my coffee break, anyways thanks for the video greetings from a Dutch dairyfarmer
A clear example of McKennans Law: Murphy was an optimist. Sincerely hope you can reconcile all the problems, rebranding them as opportunities foe improvement. Thanks for sharing this video and continuing our education on how your equipment functions. Wishing you and your family a blessed week and a bountiful harvest. Peace brother.
Love watching it nice to see you guys. Don't let the utube get in the way. WELKER U GUYS ARE THE BOMB. COLE THE CORN STAR KINDA GOT CAUGHT UP. KEEP DOING THIS PLEASE.
The new tillage tool would work well on your stock ranges and fields. Turn up the seasonal wet areas and rough field areas covered in weeds. One pass each direction, weeds dead in the sun, smooth and ready to plant to good grazing crops.
What a bummer! That's farming I guess. When I was farming for my dad there were many days like this. He's sold the farm back in 2007 and I miss it a lot.
All harvest days are fun ,grew up on a small farm in the 70 ‘s around the 4010 and 4020 this new equipment is fun to watch and learn . You guys are great !
Never minded being behind a farmer. Always appreciated their hard work. What drove me crazy was being behind a horse trailer ! Problem with that, it was wife driving to a show and I was too. Every weekend....Every weekend. Thankfully, no more horse, or wife. Damn, I miss that horse !
I watch your videos and I always amazed at how hard you Work to raise beef and the feed for your cattle and how you must be a jack of all trades so to speak. I admire your hard work and Thant you for the videos
Things don't always go as planned, and that's just a day in the life of a farmer. Most often, things do go okay if you keep your machines maintained, which you guys do. The weather ... well, that's another story. Cole, those cookies looked like oatmeal and raisins, my favorite.
Hi Cole and Brian, I just want to tell you I received my Storla Station shirt today. I am so happy with it!!! Keep up the good work. I love your channel, my grandparents on both sides of my family where farmers. I love seeing what goes into running a farm (I am a city girl). My Mom's father raised the first register black Angus in his area of Missouri. I wonder what he would say about how things are done today. I have a picture of four of my uncle's each with a match set of work horses that they used for farming.
Like Mark Hood, I also am not a farmer but have been in Farm country all my life basically. I find your video's very interesting and especially enjoy the segments with dad. You guys seem to have a very close relationship and that is great to see. Love your four legged furry friend guys. Great to see her greet you when you start in the mornings. I know it's a lot of work and very time consuming to make and edit videos so it is greatly appreciated when you do it Cole. Keep up the good work.
Good afternoon Cole and Bryan. At least you got to do a fault run on the combine, before you got in the middle of harvest. See you all next time. Stay safe.
Always great to see my favorite SD farmers working the field. Seems that new tillage tool works great under several different applications. Nice to have a friend named Tim, huh😁 Thoughts and Prayer for Sonne Farms and the community store.
That was so mind-numbing - in a good way. I could do a ride-along and just watch all those tall weeds get chopped down... You wouldn't even know I was there.
Brain Your comment about your father and that generation was right on . My father was the same kind of person you described in your video of your father,. My father ,A WWII veteran and never said any discouraging comment of a person or their ethnic ancestry . I don't know if we are ever going to reach their greatness again ," That's all I"m going to say about that " Keep the videos coming .
I liked to hear Brian's quip about the nick on his finger. I once worked with an Irish horse trainer, who when he saw a horse bleeding like crazy from a cut, usually on the leg, he would say,"Its a long way from his heart". Lots of time when i worked as a carpenter, i would get a nick, and, lacking any bandaids, i would just wrap it with duct tape for the rest of the day.
It was great seeing you guys today. I hope when I am able to travel again I can come out and visit your new store. I would love to get a shirt. Will you carry more then just the t shirts? The hardware in my foot failed so I had to under go another surgery and tu÷no out I need an additional surgery 😫. So a road trip would be great
Hey Cole I was watching Larsen farm they had tested one from red company and man it took everything and put good dirt on the top I'm not saying this in any mean way just saying in case you guys were thinking about one might want to look at that brand .
Glad your getting some rain. We’ve been cutting beans here in NE Kansas the stems on the bottom are still green but the actual beans are dry makes for some tough going sometimes.
It’s still a good day when you’re with loved ones.
The most understated things ever said at 2:29
The comments just crack me up.
Good Sonne Saturday Morning Show thanks for the weekend entertainment !
Have you thought about painting a mural on the side of the Storla Station building so that people can stop by and take pictures there? You guys are becoming a South Dakota destination so people will want to take pictures when they get there.
What a GREAT idea!
Do it! This is a great idea. Great 👍
I vote for that idea.
Super idea!! And it would be so cool to get autographs if you’re around! Someone mentioned Jeff..not sure why Brian and Cole wasn’t included in that lineup!?!?
Great idea! We have one of Buddy Holly on the side of a building at the corner of the street named for him, Buddy Holly Avenue. It’s designated a photo site and used a lot by visitors every year. A local artist donated his work.
One of the things I like about watching your videos is how you turn a disappointment into positive. Like the troubles getting started. Instead of bitching about it Brian says it’s a practice to see if the beans are ready. You all are always seeing the good side of things. Thank you for that!
That tillage machine is awesome
I know Paul & Bev!! Bev, is like my big sister, part of our family. Lotsa of rain!! Great Video!!! :)
Agree! Those M&M ice creams are to die for!
I don't comment often because all I have to say is I like your videos have a good since of humor and are so much fun to watch and always puts a smile on my face and leaves me feeling good. I don't think I have ever missed an episode and do wish there were more.
Well Daniel we enjoy the positive feedback!
Good morning Cole and Brian from Southern Alabama!
Tillage Tool Time with Tim 🤣😂
Putting new blades in is so so much fun doing it all by yourself on the big heads .
I loved the ending!
Hello cole and Brian I’m not a farmer but I find your content oddly fascinating. You both are extremely hardworking I have a ton of well deserved respect for you both.
I agree 100%.. the first video I watched was the one where they drained the field.. then I was hooked. I LOVE THESE TWO GUYS.. if I am ever driving thru. Ill be honking on my way by...👍😉
Thanks for another great video. It was interesting and enjoyable. Well, there where header and combine problems but you and dad ended up with ice cream and cookies , so all and all not a bad day-ya!!!!!! I sincerely appreciate the way you both approach the problems and do not tear the world apart with bad words just because the machinery is not right. You backed up and regrouped and got tractorgoing again. Good for both of you. The tillage demo I thought was really a good one. That tillage machine that Tim brought to demo was outstanding in the field. Wow. It really tore up the ground and left a nice level piece of ground in the field. Good going. I found it interesting that Brian worked in Minneapolis for a while before coming back to the farm. Interesting. See a lot of that. Brian I am profoundly glad you came back to farming. Your approach to issues is refreshing and passing that trait onto your son. Sound like the new header needs some tuning up. Should not take too long I would think. Been there done that. I heard a great suggestion in one of the comments. Talked about putting a Sonne farm mural on the side of the store. Great idea!!!! Give people a place to come to. Just saying.
Well, not much harvest done today but you got other things done so not all bad. Guess that is about it today. You both take care and be safe. Looking forward to the next video. Thanks.
The Iowa farm boy from years ago.
🔥🔥🔥 THANKS FOR SHARING BROTHER 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Thanks for another video !!!! I think you're putting STORLA on the map!!! Great people and great service!!!
Literally ran into every one of those head problems with my 640FD this year
Glad Brian is always trying to find the sunny side of life.
Most people are when they know they are on camera.
Sonnen Seite 😉 like the Farm Name
COLE I LOVE WATCHING THE WAY YOU AND YOUR DAD GET ALONG SO WELL AND THE WAY YOU PUT YOUR ARM AROUND HIM I GIVE ANYTHING TO BE ABLE TO PUT MY ARMS AROUND ME DAD BUT HE IS IN HEAVEN WITH MY BEAUTIFUL MOM AWESOME VIDEO THANKS FOR SHARING
Sonne Frames. The best gosh darn cattles and claves in Datoka. :)
Wouldn't mind a quick tour of Storla Station once it is all stocked up. I still think a mini burger-bar on site would do well for farmers lunches and quick dinners! Small electric hot-plate and a deep fryer, and your away!
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With the way that new machine cuts down the weeds, I know who to call the next time my south yard gets full of weeds.
Cole ONiel farms was doing a whole video on draper head right after we watched your video
I love lightening and storms.
To quote Roseanne Roseannadanna,
It's always something !
If it's not one thing it's another !
Either an oil line springs a leak,
or the computer has some random error.
Watching you all gives mr a whole new appreciation for farming when I hit the grocery store ! May God bless you ! 💜🙏🏼💜🙏🏼
I see where the the Crary air system works good by blowing the cut beans back onto the conveyor.
Brian I think y'all are doing a great job dad always had to fix something before he went out the field
The comment about free range cattle made me snort my coffee. Good one.
Appreciate your day as an ordinary family farmer! The world needs more of you.
Hi Friends enjoyed the video have a day love from TEXAS
Keeping it positive you’re good people.
A shakedown day is always the first day of a job. You accomplished that. Found things to get ready for the real harvest. Well done.
Hey cole, it was really really cool meeting you at runnings yesterday. Thanks for taking the time and I hope you got the AR you were looking for
For sure! Yea I got it all sighted in too!
Mama said they’d be days like this! Great video as usual and best of luck!!
Another great video Cole!
Awesome Video and Much Love as Always 🌞 Farms!!!
The ending of your videos are always great! really enjoy that last nugget of humor!
The simplicity of your life is truly inspiring
Cole I love how much your dad is getting into what you are doing. So COOL!!
Just to make you feel old Brian, back in 1981 i was born 😁 storm looks like it’s going to be awesome, we don’t get many over here. Rain we get lots of that! Makes nice grass though which feeds the cows and makes awesome milk 🤣
always fun to watch to and your dad farming remiends me of my good day farming in the 60s
Well at least you got some ideas of what needs sorting with the combine and perhaps the time to get it fixed based on the last clip about recent rain!
I enjoy your videos and thanks for farming and providing us with food!!! 👍
About the broken hydraulics, I can relate. I operated John Deere 450 crawler tractors for almost 30 years for forest fire control and forestry projects. They had specially fabricated middle sod buster plows mounted on a hydraulic ram on back. Great for fire suppression and also prepping the ground to plant trees.
We always carried spare hydraulic hoses to make field repairs. The plow had two that were pretty easy to access and change. The ones for the 6-way, dozer, blade not so much. Like on your combine, the hydraulic hoses, for the blade, run all the way from the blade to the control box in the operators compartment. The hose that runs the tilt cylinder was not well protected and prone to breaking. We retro-fitted most of them and put a short "pigtail" hose, as the end section and carried a couple of spares. This made it much easier to do field repairs.
Hey guys, I love watching what you do, I would be really interested in you telling everyone how much it cost to run a farm your size with your equipment expense and how many cows you have. Most people don't understand where their food comes from or what is involved. You do a great job showing a day's work. I grew up on a dairy farm, a hard day's work but an honest living.
With the problems you had, that must of been some kind of cookie and Brian's ice cream to have you smiling. If that were my dad there'd be some words and wrenches flying. Great video see you next time
I've been moving fence and moving cattlez. I'm trying to let them eat every available blade of grass before I have to start feeding hay.
Awesome video Cole. You and Mr. B are running into some bad luck on your bean head. Sorry to hear. Maybe you can get it fixed real quick. Thank you guys.
Great video!
Some days it is just easier to spend the day banging your head on a rock.
The joys of farming are many and varied!!!!!
Cole your Dad "Brian has some really interesting stories ,I would love to spend time with him and hear them all . God Bless you folks always !
I have to give both you guys credit. You are able to keep your composure and your temper under control a LOT better than we do at our place. I definitely am not proud of this, but there would probably be wrenches achieving subsonic velocity if we had the same thing happening to us. We most likely would be calling the tech that put the original hose ends on some choice names that would not be honoring his parentage. My grandpa told me once, "Just remember that the farther you throw that wrench, the longer the walk is to pick it up." I guess they didn't have breakdowns in his day.
Well you gave it a try. 👍👍
You dinged yourself, in Australia we call that, "we knocked a bit of bark off" great job there men i know it's hard work there but when your in the field, tilling and harvesting, it's so calming too watch, that why i like too see your daily chores good job thankyou Frank from Australia
Sorry for the troubles, but still a great video. Stay safe and well.
Always nice to get some new paint dirty. That looked like a normal first day in the field!
At least the tillage looked good. The rain was just a couple of months late.
Better to find the combine issues before everything gets too dry, too.
Good video. I like the way you show farming life as it is rather than as you want it to be.
Ordered up some Sonne merch! Excited for it to arrive!
Nice!
Thank you for your videos Sonne Farms they are the best
great video, you two are always fun 👏👏👏
Well definitely getting the rain now lol looking forward to storeless station shirt or whatever you make 🙂 sure like to see the beans you harvest thanks for sharing
Darn didn't get my notification right away. Hope everything gets fixed and you can get back in the field. Love all the videos no matter what the subject.
So much for harvest, glad Brian Brown is harvesting gives me something to watch during my coffee break, anyways thanks for the video greetings from a Dutch dairyfarmer
The best laid plans of mice and men go a rye, particularly when the mice chew through the cable.🚜🤠
Early day time some Busch Light 🍻🍻
A clear example of McKennans Law: Murphy was an optimist. Sincerely hope you can reconcile all the problems, rebranding them as opportunities foe improvement. Thanks for sharing this video and continuing our education on how your equipment functions.
Wishing you and your family a blessed week and a bountiful harvest. Peace brother.
Love watching it nice to see you guys. Don't let the utube get in the way. WELKER U GUYS ARE THE BOMB. COLE THE CORN STAR KINDA GOT CAUGHT UP. KEEP DOING THIS PLEASE.
The new tillage tool would work well on your stock ranges and fields. Turn up the seasonal wet areas and rough field areas covered in weeds. One pass each direction, weeds dead in the sun, smooth and ready to plant to good grazing crops.
Good on ye guys,great video.🇨🇮🙋♀️👏👍🙏🏻🌽
One of those days nothing goes as planned 😡 awesome video though love seeing all the different equipment👍Aloha from Hawaii🤙😎🏝
*I always enjoy watching Cole and Brian do **#StuffAndThings**!*
yeah!
What a bummer! That's farming I guess. When I was farming for my dad there were many days like this. He's sold the farm back in 2007 and I miss it a lot.
All harvest days are fun ,grew up on a small farm in the 70 ‘s around the 4010 and 4020 this new equipment is fun to watch and learn . You guys are great !
the john deere 4020 was ahead of its time
..lookin' good, keep well and have a great week...
When will stroopwafles be available at the Storla station?
Very entertaining 👍
Never minded being behind a farmer. Always appreciated their hard work. What drove me crazy was being behind a horse trailer ! Problem with that, it was wife driving to a show and I was too. Every weekend....Every weekend. Thankfully, no more horse, or wife. Damn, I miss that horse !
I watch your videos and I always amazed at how hard you Work to raise beef and the feed for your cattle and how you must be a jack of all trades so to speak. I admire your hard work and Thant you for the videos
Thanks for bringing up some content. I like it very much. Thanks =)
Things don't always go as planned, and that's just a day in the life of a farmer. Most often, things do go okay if you keep your machines maintained, which you guys do. The weather ... well, that's another story. Cole, those cookies looked like oatmeal and raisins, my favorite.
Hey Starla Store guest book! Great way to keep track of the
it's *Storla Station*
Hi Cole and Brian, I just want to tell you I received my Storla Station shirt today. I am so happy with it!!! Keep up the good work.
I love your channel, my grandparents on both sides of my family where farmers. I love seeing what goes into running a farm (I am a city girl). My Mom's father raised the first register black Angus in his area of Missouri. I wonder what he would say about how things are done today. I have a picture of four of my uncle's each with a match set of work horses that they used for farming.
That photo would be priceless.
@@StaceyMayer thanks, it is to me. A bygone era.
We have a farm in Wesington springs South Dakota and we are harvesting right now but to wet at the moment love your videos
awesome good luck
@@briansonne814 thanks
Like Mark Hood, I also am not a farmer but have been in Farm country all my life basically. I find your video's very interesting and especially enjoy the segments with dad. You guys seem to have a very close relationship and that is great to see. Love your four legged furry friend guys. Great to see her greet you when you start in the mornings. I know it's a lot of work and very time consuming to make and edit videos so it is greatly appreciated when you do it Cole. Keep up the good work.
Good afternoon Cole and Bryan. At least you got to do a fault run on the combine, before you got in the middle of harvest. See you all next time. Stay safe.
Always great to see my favorite SD farmers working the field.
Seems that new tillage tool works great under several different applications.
Nice to have a friend named Tim, huh😁
Thoughts and Prayer for Sonne Farms and the community store.
That was so mind-numbing - in a good way. I could do a ride-along and just watch all those tall weeds get chopped down... You wouldn't even know I was there.
I wish my life was easy and not GREASY!!! Good channel 👍🏽
Brain Your comment about your father and that generation was right on . My father was the same kind of person you described in your video of your father,. My father ,A WWII veteran and never said any discouraging comment of a person or their ethnic ancestry . I don't know if we are ever going to reach their greatness again ," That's all I"m going to say about that " Keep the videos coming .
We will be stopping next year on our way to Montana (again)! Hoping you don’t eat all the cookies! Nice video. Thanks
I call these sort of days A "stumble through" it seems the best way to end these sort of days is with something sweet.
I liked to hear Brian's quip about the nick on his finger. I once worked with an Irish horse trainer, who when he saw a horse bleeding like crazy from a cut, usually on the leg, he would say,"Its a long way from his heart". Lots of time when i worked as a carpenter, i would get a nick, and, lacking any bandaids, i would just wrap it with duct tape for the rest of the day.
It was great seeing you guys today. I hope when I am able to travel again I can come out and visit your new store. I would love to get a shirt. Will you carry more then just the t shirts? The hardware in my foot failed so I had to under go another surgery and tu÷no out I need an additional surgery 😫. So a road trip would be great
That was cool, goldilocks and the three pins.
Do you guys have a North America map on the wall at Storla Station so folks can put a pin in where they're from?
love the idea!
Yes we do
Great videos and humor from Brian & Cole!
Cole, you just can’t resist. “Tillage time with Tim” , to Tim.😊
This is the channel I come to for R&R and great humor!
Hey Cole I was watching Larsen farm they had tested one from red company and man it took everything and put good dirt on the top I'm not saying this in any mean way just saying in case you guys were thinking about one might want to look at that brand .
Glad your getting some rain. We’ve been cutting beans here in NE Kansas the stems on the bottom are still green but the actual beans are dry makes for some tough going sometimes.