It seems that one of the most fun and pure seat-of-your-pants flying to be had these days would be flying as an agricultural pilot (crop duster) which I've heard is a growth field. With the new FAA regs on hours to be a copilot for an airline, it may be the best way to build hours toward that as well since you'll get a living wage on the way to 1500.

As a guy with a basic SEL, what's the best way ahead to get into ag flying? What ratings should I go for next? What training should I be looking into? Thanks for any pointers.