
EP 40: Homestead Settling
Episode 40 starts with a new Spra Coupe (you'll never guess who it doesn't belong to) and a rain delay from wheat harvest… and somehow ends up in 1890. What would 3/4 degenerates do with 160 free acres under the Homestea

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Welcome to the Degenerative Ag Podcast, where four friends in different fields of agriculture come together to discuss, and mostly complain about the current and past lives of farmers. The booze flows freely, like the Northwest wind.
degenerativeag hosts The Degenerative Ag Podcast, a comedy show with 39 episodes published.

Episode 40 starts with a new Spra Coupe (you'll never guess who it doesn't belong to) and a rain delay from wheat harvest… and somehow ends up in 1890. What would 3/4 degenerates do with 160 free acres under the Homestea

Has Captain Corporate finally bought a Spra Coupe? Why does he hate Sour Cream? Is it true he has a full yard maintenance crew? The main topic of today is rural garbage disposal, both for personal and farm use. And fires

Tonight could be the most exciting night of the year, leading up to harvest, we hold a fantasy draft for equipment if we had 1,500 acres and no budget. Back stage trades? Fist fights? There's bound to be some early drama

Happy 4th of July!!! There's been plenty of time sat in a sprayer recently, so we decided to tackle some of the hard hitting, and maybe too wild conspiracy theories of agriculture. Crop mobs, fake birds, deer reading you

We've got another weather break in, just in time to grab a few beverages, get up to date on events, and complain about the weather. Rooster chaos, bees change hands in a truck stop lot, and Trevor drinks Roundup by accid

Welcome back You Son Of A Mitch Rock Supply, who is stepping in for both The Son of Saline Soil and the Garlic Guardian. The main discussion of the day revolves around growing up in town vs the country. Patreon:https://w

We got a "nice" pause in our planting schedules, due to ridiculous winds blowing soil all over the dang place. So, as we do, got a break and went over to the watering hole and put together an episode. We go through a few

You give us your opinion, but this "short" episode proves the weather needs to turn so we can get in the fields. We're spending too much on auction purchases, losing money selling at auction, going on vacations, and gett

As you all know, we're suckers for a good, or bad, auction sale. Are there different ways to approach live auctions vs online? Is one better than the other? Is it acceptable to stare down the fella bidding against you an

April is here, and it's time to say goodbye to winter, and hello to planting season, or so we thought, as we've gotten over an inch of moisture in the last week. We decided we should share what we are all doing for sprin

It's everyone's favorite time of year, pay the tax man. Can you avoid it? Do farmers really not pay any taxes (a common accusation)? Where should our tax dollars be allocated? We've got a list of things that could potent

Given current events, we decided it was time to revisit the topic of subsidies, from a different angle, this time more-so from "the systems" side. Have subsides stifled innovation and farmer's choice? Can "the system" be

We sit down with a special guest, Nate, with the Grand Forks Farm Toy Show. He talks about his life in the ag industry, including farming, working in ag dealerships, and seeing how precision farming has grown and changed

We have a very special guest this week, a long-time supporter of the podcast, an even longer friend to each of the crew, and most importantly, one heck of a human being. Alse joins us to talk about his farming life, what

Special guest this episode, Eric from Eric's Custom 3D Grain Setups talks us through his business of custom, one-off 3D printed grain bins and elevators. How has the toy/collector market changed over the last decade, how

He's finally here in person, Brad The Cobbler! We got a chance to kidnap him off the farm for a sit down about what it's like completely changing careers after a decade+, the differences between constant public interacti

After year of tough commodity prices, (grow red potatoes, they're not commoditized), lean rain, and high expenses, what are some changes you would like to make to better your farming situation? We talk about our own pers

It's time for a new year, new (evolving) us, bleh. We wanted to make a quick short to thank all of our listeners thus far, give a quick history recap, and let everyone know what we have planned for the upcoming year. Our

It's that time of year, so what a better way to celebrate than answer holiday themed questions from our listeners!?! From North Pole agriculture, to Agricultures Naughty or Nice list, we cover them all. And of course, up

In honor of our first icy road day of the winter, we got together to discuss our personal side hustles to make some extra cash to cover taxes, rent, and lavish vacations, until farming kicks into gear next spring. We eve
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