Good luck new parents. The Dr asked me to go in the delivery room. I told doc I have delivered more babies than he and I don’t want to second guess him if something would have gone wrong It still brings a tear in my eye when a new baby is born. Weather small animals or large animals or sons daughter grandkids or great grandchildren. A wonderful beautiful new life that Our Lord Has Blessed Us With. God Bless Your Family
OH WOW!!! That drone shot was amazing!!!!!You can see how huge that field is!!!!I loved your dad’s comment about the birthing class..I got it right away….but that guy was probably trying to figure it out!!!😂😂😂
I always like your videos and a drone just adds more pleasure, just like being there. The harvest looks so easy and rewarding. I guess watching is not doing! Thanks!
Great video!! Just remember the old trucker saying" You can go down a hill too slow a thousand times but only go down once too fast" from an old trucker.
wow what a trip you had to make. Hope your harvest goes well. Be safe and God bless, Thanks for taking such great care of your animals!! Hope the birth of your son goes well and take care of Tiffany and baby when they come home, they both need a lot of pampering, rest, and of course Sonne farm lovin.
You talking about the baby classes reminded me of talking to a welder. His father in law has some cattle and he said that when his wife was about 9 months pregnant, they were having a family dinner. They were sitting at the table talking about the baby and the 80 year old father in law says, "well, I can go out to the barn and get the chains and we can pull it like a calf." The welder says, "I've never laughed so hard in my life!" Good luck to both of you!
Our daughter and her husband just had our first grandchild on Friday! My wife and I have always wanted to leave the farm to our kids and grandkids. Now I have even more incentive to care for our place and hopefully grow it for the next two generation's. It's getting harder to acquire ground here in central Indiana. Here's to your safe labor and delivery! I think this grandparent gig is gonna be a blast! Cole, don't forget your breathing coach lessons. Brian, we're on the road to our own starting five! Everyone stay safe during harvest.
Cole, Life and priorities will change when your baby arrives. Sure put everything into perspective real quick for me, all for the better. You guys deserve what looks like a very productive season.
(Shh, don't tell everybody, but I've got a box here that I'm filling with things to send Tiffany & Cole. His comment about childbirth classes reminds me I got to get busy now that my clearance sale is over.)
Just like they say having a child will change you Cole it’s time to enjoy with your wife and grandpa and grandma and family . 😊 there’s time you might have to cook supper 🎉
I liked Brian's story about whether birthing forceps bother the brain. Brian responded with, "Obviously!" . . . Oh boy. . . . Cole and Tiffany's first class on childbirth must have been interesting.
Nice job on the truck driving Brian, that sure was a tight turn, but you gotter done. Enjoyed the video, thanks Cole. I hope you all have a good evening!
Oh my goodness, the trials and tribulations of farming! I can see how that would be a little nerving. I drove big truck like that so I know exactly how those things make you feel for sure. Great job there Brian Cole made the rest of the trip be painlessand easy-going. God bless y’all. PS you’re gonna make a good papa call
Our Lamaze teacher said that when "Mom" gets close to full term and you need to go to the grocery store, go first to the pickle isle and pick out a big jar of pickles and put it in the cart that way if 'Mom's" water breaks, you throw the pickles on the floor and holler out "CLEAN UP ON ISLE 4 !" I hope your teacher, Cole, is as fun as mine was !
Wow Brian and Cole are you guys always on the go? Keep up the good work guys so a lot of going on you guys are awesome. Keep up the great job. Love you both.❤❤❤
Being from TN hill country, i thought to myself Cole... you wouldnt know a hill if you saw it. Its so flat I once drove a vette from Badlands to Sioux City, IA in 4 hours. BUT that was actually a good hill. Videos never do them justice. You come through TN ill let you put a green tractor on some of ours too.
Cole next time you're at the JD dealer snap some pics of the back of a combine with a hitch on it. I'm sure with your welding and fab skills you could buzz one up. If you think you'll ever need one again just an idea, love your content
I enjoyed your forward thinking on getting the header through the gate. Too bad it was left too close to the gate afterwards! You guys will definitely manage those fields easily!
Great video! Congratulations on the baby, it really is something else. We have twins and she was able to deliver the natural way. Crazy but worth it! Enjoy it and hope it all goes well.
I worked for a cutter years ago who explained to me how to get a 24 foot header through a 12 foot gate - "Put the end of the header against the post and hold the brake - break off the post and drive into the field" - doesn't work well when the land owner is watching! Keep up the good work!
Hey Brian i was hearing yer words this past week after our conversation earlier this year about grief, it does come back around n sneak up on ya eh. Love this channel.
DANG!! That is some OUT THERE farmin! Almost need draft animals for that area. Amazing what that grain cart can do. What a monster. Thanks guys, another great video. I really enjoy these.
Damn farmers and pliers in the fuel nozzle!!! Think we have all done it a time or two. Through the fields, yards, pastures. If there is a will, theirs a way. Good driving by all. Enjoy your videos, and challenges.
I remember our first birthing class in 1999. I was the only father in the class, and old me decided to eat a good brownie before the class😮 🤦♂️. Good times 🤘🇺🇸
I watched a Scott Eastwood movie today... He is your doppleganger without a doubt..(Cole). My brother met Brian & bought a bull , took a pic , ect last spring (I think) My brother is a big ole boy , but next to Brian he looked small...lol. Good luck on the yields..!
Cole you might know this but just incase on making pipe saddle by using a chopsaw put it on 32 or 33 degrees make your cut on one end the take a 1x1'' angle iron that long enough eye the tips on the cut end stright up & down put angle on the cut end tip then mark the other & cut & u have a good easy cut pipe saddle. Yal stay safe !
Thanks for another great video Cole and Brian. It was interesting and enjoyable to watch. Busy time for you with soybean harvest running full time. Moving right along. Cole, you mentioned the birthing classes. I remember those days. You and Tiffany will be wonderful parents. Those classes prove to be interesting. Lots to do getting ready for a baby. My best always to you and Tiffany. Your long road to your new rented fields reminds me of our farm days. We had about an hours drive to some of our rented ground but we can to navigate around an old iron upright bridge. Added another 25 minutes to our drive. Suggestion: Being you now have fields far down the road, I would put hitches on everything you would take there so you had an extra vehicle so to speak. Especially your combine. With a hitch on the combine, it could take its header with it and free up another vehicle to pull whatever. Just a thought for you. We really used our hitches making the long journey. Knowing both of you, you will figure out what is best for you and Dad. Your rented ground looks like a good stand of beans. Hoping you do well there. Hang in there. We always figured we did all right with our rented ground. About it for now I guess. Thanks for the drone shots. Gives a new perspective on things. Thanks for showing us around your new ground and the roads you have to use. Interesting. The Iowa farm boy. Steve.
Brian & Cole, do you graze any of your cattle on your harvested bean fields. Those soy bean pods and a few beans I imagine would be good graze. I'm glad to see a little more of Brian. I'm looking forward to the next video, Cole. Great job, gentlemen.
@timdisbro6838 And soybean by-products such as soybean hulls, soybean meal etc are added to cattle rations to increase protein and weight gain. When a field is harvested, there are not many soybeans, and the soybean hulls are used to feed cattle and supplement their feed.
Ok, now that was funny! "Thunderrrrrr" lol
A real Millennial Farmer comment......
Got me real good! :D
next it will be dougo
👍
Almost fell out of my chair when you made that comment ! Funny stuff .
Absolutely LOVED your opening mocking a BUNCH of other UA-camrs and their Thunder Trailers. Loved it !!!
Good luck new parents.
The Dr asked me to go in the delivery room. I told doc I have delivered more babies than he and I don’t want to second guess him if something would have gone wrong
It still brings a tear in my eye when a new baby is born. Weather small animals or large animals or sons daughter grandkids or great grandchildren.
A wonderful beautiful new life that Our Lord Has Blessed Us With.
God Bless Your Family
Best farm channel on the net. And no goofy advertising goofy products ❤
Totally agree !!! from " down-under" !!!
Your dad was right, that was a beautiful view in the valley with the cattle!
OH WOW!!! That drone shot was amazing!!!!!You can see how huge that field is!!!!I loved your dad’s comment about the birthing class..I got it right away….but that guy was probably trying to figure it out!!!😂😂😂
Great drone footage and music!
Great video and job from father and son duo . Loved the drone footage and THE music 🎼 Cole
I always like your videos and a drone just adds more pleasure, just like being there. The harvest looks so easy and rewarding. I guess watching is not doing! Thanks!
Congratulations, Cole! This harvest has to be very exciting and fulfilling. Happy for you!
Hello from California wonderful videos Sonne Farms thank you
Appreciate it, glad you're enjoying the videos!
What a gorgeous view with the pond & cattle! Have a safe harvest, guys!
Great video!! Just remember the old trucker saying" You can go down a hill too slow a thousand times but only go down once too fast" from an old trucker.
YEAH THAT WAS IN THE GOOD OLD DAYS OF TRUCKING WHEN WE WERE A BROTHERHOOD
@@williampickett3938 You're right. Sure miss those days.
wow what a trip you had to make. Hope your harvest goes well. Be safe and God bless, Thanks for taking such great care of your animals!! Hope the birth of your son goes well and take care of Tiffany and baby when they come home, they both need a lot of pampering, rest, and of course Sonne farm lovin.
The drone shots are quite calming. Makes me feel like all is right with the world. Love your videos. So glad I found you.
Appreciate you watching!
You talking about the baby classes reminded me of talking to a welder. His father in law has some cattle and he said that when his wife was about 9 months pregnant, they were having a family dinner. They were sitting at the table talking about the baby and the 80 year old father in law says, "well, I can go out to the barn and get the chains and we can pull it like a calf." The welder says, "I've never laughed so hard in my life!"
Good luck to both of you!
Roll that beautiful bean footage !!!!!
Our daughter and her husband just had our first grandchild on Friday! My wife and I have always wanted to leave the farm to our kids and grandkids. Now I have even more incentive to care for our place and hopefully grow it for the next two generation's. It's getting harder to acquire ground here in central Indiana. Here's to your safe labor and delivery! I think this grandparent gig is gonna be a blast! Cole, don't forget your breathing coach lessons. Brian, we're on the road to our own starting five! Everyone stay safe during harvest.
Glad yall got into some good beans.
Wow, thats some tough farming! Love the grit Sonne Farms!! 🇺🇲💪
I ENJOYED WATCHING THE VIDEO Cole. And Brian ❤😊
Cole,
Life and priorities will change when your baby arrives. Sure put everything into perspective real quick for me, all for the better. You guys deserve what looks like a very productive season.
Cole you should have a hitch back there! 😁. Just wanted to help you out. Awesome McIvering! 👍👍🤣
Thanks! I'll think about it.
(Shh, don't tell everybody, but I've got a box here that I'm filling with things to send Tiffany & Cole. His comment about childbirth classes reminds me I got to get busy now that my clearance sale is over.)
thanks!
"Do da forceps hurt da bwain?" Brian Sonne, you are a card!!! Gave me a good gut laugh...
thanks for the video .
You're welcome!
Just like they say having a child will change you Cole it’s time to enjoy with your wife and grandpa and grandma and family . 😊 there’s time you might have to cook supper 🎉
That was very good turning Brian. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Congratulations Cole the best years are yet to come
Thanks and have a blessed day 😊
Thank you Cole and Dad Brian for sharing everything.God bless you all.
I liked Brian's story about whether birthing forceps bother the brain. Brian responded with, "Obviously!" . . . Oh boy. . . . Cole and Tiffany's first class on childbirth must have been interesting.
Enjoyed.
Great drone shots. Great harvest. Well done. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼❤️❤️❤️
I LOVE THE THUNDER REFERENCE!!!
Thunder--- Love it
Yup, u got me with da Thunderrrrrrrrrr
Thank you Sonne Farms!!!!
Nice job on the truck driving Brian, that sure was a tight turn, but you gotter done. Enjoyed the video, thanks Cole. I hope you all have a good evening!
Top notch as usual
thanks!
So, there are a couple of names for ya to kick around for the baby. "Partly or Mostly". ......Sonne.😂😂🎉🎉 congrats!
Hope things all go well. Safe harvest.
Oh my goodness, the trials and tribulations of farming! I can see how that would be a little nerving. I drove big truck like that so I know exactly how those things make you feel for sure. Great job there Brian Cole made the rest of the trip be painlessand easy-going. God bless y’all. PS you’re gonna make a good papa call
As always thanks for sharing
I will have to say that was a very good imitation of Zach with thunderrrrrr 🤣
Our Lamaze teacher said that when "Mom" gets close to full term and you need to go to the grocery store, go first to the pickle isle and pick out a big jar of pickles and put it in the cart that way if 'Mom's" water breaks, you throw the pickles on the floor and holler out "CLEAN UP ON ISLE 4 !" I hope your teacher, Cole, is as fun as mine was !
Wow Brian and Cole are you guys always on the go? Keep up the good work guys so a lot of going on you guys are awesome. Keep up the great job. Love you both.❤❤❤
I always enjoy your videos.
thanks!
I like that red header trailer. Catches the 👁️😊
Great content guys as always
Thank you again
You know what you should do put a hitch on the back of your grain cart then this way you can hook up your combine header whenever you want
Being from TN hill country, i thought to myself Cole... you wouldnt know a hill if you saw it. Its so flat I once drove a vette from Badlands to Sioux City, IA in 4 hours. BUT that was actually a good hill. Videos never do them justice. You come through TN ill let you put a green tractor on some of ours too.
Glad to see harvest going so well. Take care and stay safe. Hope the yields are better than expected.
Cole next time you're at the JD dealer snap some pics of the back of a combine with a hitch on it. I'm sure with your welding and fab skills you could buzz one up.
If you think you'll ever need one again just an idea, love your content
I enjoyed your forward thinking on getting the header through the gate. Too bad it was left too close to the gate afterwards! You guys will definitely manage those fields easily!
Now that right there was funny, Brian!
Great video! Congratulations on the baby, it really is something else. We have twins and she was able to deliver the natural way. Crazy but worth it! Enjoy it and hope it all goes well.
Awesome Video and Much Love as Always 🌞 Farms!!!!!
Nice video
Best opening line of the season. "Thunderrrrrr" Great work Cole.
I worked for a cutter years ago who explained to me how to get a 24 foot header through a 12 foot gate - "Put the end of the header against the post and hold the brake - break off the post and drive into the field" - doesn't work well when the land owner is watching!
Keep up the good work!
Hey Brian i was hearing yer words this past week after our conversation earlier this year about grief, it does come back around n sneak up on ya eh. Love this channel.
it does sorry
Hey Cole, you should hit Big Brother Rob up for a Lankota hitch for the combine to pull the header cart. Love your videos.
good point
Cole: “I got an idea”
My brain automatically started to sing “time to do some sketchy stuff”!
nice clean Bean that are standing good sure looks good to me
Great thought about the forceps. LOL. Sometimes, the answer to the question is right in front of you. LOL
agree
Good job guys
Great video as always Cole!
Hi all you have done it again that was a very good video
Amazing video guys. thank you
Time for Zac to some thunder going too 😂 🚜🇺🇲
Trucker Jeff says no problem on that curve and hill🤦♂️🤦♂️😂.! Come on COLE get in the drivers seat😢. Thanks much sirs.
DANG!! That is some OUT THERE farmin! Almost need draft animals for that area. Amazing what that grain cart can do. What a monster. Thanks guys, another great video. I really enjoy these.
Great video thanks, retired after 31 years of trucking great to see you folks figure out a way to do what has to be done.
0:10 hahaha, that was great! Thunnnder!
Damn farmers and pliers in the fuel nozzle!!! Think we have all done it a time or two. Through the fields, yards, pastures. If there is a will, theirs a way. Good driving by all. Enjoy your videos, and challenges.
Love the way yall show the views ❤
Birthing is the easy part. The next twenty-four years get progressively harder. The camera on the header produced some great footage.
Agreed! Mine are 19 and 16. 0-1 was so much easier.
10/21/24 Great video today! Crops look good? God Bless Farmers ! Drone shots were spot on !!
Awesome video Cole. 🚜🚜🚜
Obviously! Thx Brain, I needed a good laugh
lol
That's a pretty piece of land Cole and Dad.
Driving a big rig through a switchback takes a lot of courage. Yeeee-haaa!! But you two guys made it and six more to do. Harvest couldn't be easier.
Nice to see you guys getting a good crop, try not to dwell on drowned out areas!! Foreceps, yeah obviously!!
I remember our first birthing class in 1999. I was the only father in the class, and old me decided to eat a good brownie before the class😮 🤦♂️. Good times 🤘🇺🇸
awsome video cole thumbs up and shared
I was a forceps birth and I’m okay ,no brain damage . Apparently I had a weird looking head for a very short time but it went back to normal shape .❤
or did it?
@@briansonne814 Now that is a good question!
Third time watching this vidio today Great to see hard working folks having some success Hopefully corn I'd a bumper crop
Thunder comment was spot on.
I watched a Scott Eastwood movie today...
He is your doppleganger without a doubt..(Cole).
My brother met Brian & bought a bull , took a pic , ect last spring (I think)
My brother is a big ole boy , but next to Brian he looked small...lol.
Good luck on the yields..!
lol
As long as you're there with Tiffany at the birth ! Dr and nursing staff will organise !
Cole you might know this but just incase on making pipe saddle by using a chopsaw put it on 32 or 33 degrees make your cut on one end the take a 1x1'' angle iron that long enough eye the tips on the cut end stright up & down put angle on the cut end tip then mark the other & cut & u have a good easy cut pipe saddle. Yal stay safe !
Thanks for another great video Cole and Brian. It was interesting and enjoyable to watch.
Busy time for you with soybean harvest running full time. Moving right along.
Cole, you mentioned the birthing classes. I remember those days. You and Tiffany will be wonderful parents. Those classes prove to be interesting. Lots to do getting ready for a baby. My best always to you and Tiffany.
Your long road to your new rented fields reminds me of our farm days. We had about an hours drive to some of our rented ground but we can to navigate around an old iron upright bridge. Added another 25 minutes to our drive.
Suggestion: Being you now have fields far down the road, I would put hitches on everything you would take there so you had an extra vehicle so to speak. Especially your combine. With a hitch on the combine, it could take its header with it and free up another vehicle to pull whatever. Just a thought for you.
We really used our hitches making the long journey. Knowing both of you, you will figure out what is best for you and Dad.
Your rented ground looks like a good stand of beans. Hoping you do well there. Hang in there.
We always figured we did all right with our rented ground.
About it for now I guess. Thanks for the drone shots. Gives a new perspective on things. Thanks for showing us around your new ground and the roads you have to use. Interesting.
The Iowa farm boy. Steve.
Always a blast man
Brian & Cole, do you graze any of your cattle on your harvested bean fields. Those soy bean pods and a few beans I imagine would be good graze. I'm glad to see a little more of Brian. I'm looking forward to the next video, Cole. Great job, gentlemen.
@timdisbro6838 And soybean by-products such as soybean hulls, soybean meal etc are added to cattle rations to increase protein and weight gain. When a field is harvested, there are not many soybeans, and the soybean hulls are used to feed cattle and supplement their feed.
Went from childbirth being uncomfortable to screaming like a little girl when a bird landed on him 😂. Thought I was going to piss myself. Thanks Guys
That rented land is sure a pretty piece of land!
Love the THUNDER FUEL TRUCK.😂😅 Nice music with combining, heard it before, that from Laura Farms.
Cool thanks 😊
A good day, thanks.