Episode 1 | How a World-Class Cattleman Revived a 130-Year-Old Farming Method

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Is society ready to move away from industrialization in favor of more environmentally responsible practices? In this episode, Will Harris tells the story of how he revived a 130-year-old farming method. His episode was the most shared on the Joe Rogan Podcast, and it’s clear why. By using sustainable and environmentally-friendly practices, Harris has improved […]

Episode 15 | This is how you Cashflow a Ranch

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When are you effectively “out of business”? Part 2 with  Sage Askin. During this discussion, Askin outlined the trade-off between the price of the land and the benefits of keeping someone else’s animals on it. He also talked about numerous strategies for making goats and hair-sheep viable livestock.  Sage thought it was best to maintain […]

Episode 14 | Oregon Ranch Market Opportunities: What to keep in mind

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Audio file – Rich Bradbury with Intro Outro – Part 3 “If you have a problem with how the world is working, invest in land.” In this episode, Rich Bradbury brought up how an emphasis on conservation and implementation of innovative technology is advancing him from the competition. He views that what you put into […]

Episode 13 | How to start your own ranch from nothing?

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Where is the starting line on ranching? In this episode, our guest, Sage Askin discusses how he started bootstrapping  Askin Land and Livestock 10 years ago. He wanted to be independent, but he is now responsible and works for many other individuals. Askin also describes the custom grazing on lease land and the sell-buy model. […]

Episode 12 | Can joining a co-op improve your ROI?

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When is it most effective to work alone or work with a team?  Round 2 with Rich Bradbury. In this episode, our guest reflected on his experiences working with various groups over the years and revealed in depth what works and what doesn’t when joining a coop. DeVries and Bradbury also did not miss an […]

Episode 11 | How Pasturebird uses Poultry to Regenerate Farmland?

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What is farming the right way? In this episode, we sat down with Paul Grieve to discuss the benefits of his farming practices to the environment, animals, and human health.  He is the founder of Pasturebird which is now one of the largest pasture poultry producers in the US. Pasturebird is a family farm that […]

Episode 10 | How to Make a Co-Op of Ranchers Actually Work?

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How is success influenced by working with a co-op of ranchers? Let’s find that out in this episode as we sat down with  Rich Bradbury, who flew all the way from Oregon to Billings, to impart his valuable experience in collaborating with a Co-op of ranchers.  Rich Bradbury is a fifth generation rancher in the […]

Episode 9 | What Are My Fossil Rights Worth?

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How do fossil rights influence ranch land values? In this episode, Nate Murphy shares his experiences as a dinosaur excavator and fossil preparations expert. He contracts with private landowners to locate and excavate fossils. He then prepares the fossils in his lab in Billings MT – Dino Lab – for museums worldwide. Nate Murphy became […]