Sonne Farms
My name is Cole Sonne, and I am fourth-generation farmer living in Southeastern South Dakota.
We raise Black Angus bulls and grow alfalfa, grass hay, corn, and soybeans. I make these videos for your entertainment (and for my own, as well).
Watch the videos below and check out more on YouTube.
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