Farming and ranching combined generate billions of dollars in revenue and employ tens of thousands of Montanans. They’re also ...
Read on to discover some of the best things to do in Montana. Established in 1910, Glacier National Park is sometimes referred to as the Crown Jewel of the Continent. Here, you'll find an abundance of ...
Two Montana-based conservation ... be allowed on portions of the forest where cattle no longer graze, such as the Taylor Fork region of the upper Gallatin River basin. The conservation groups also ...
WLIP is a paid, 10–12-week, summer internship where interns will rotate to different ranches throughout the 3-month period. They will work with and learn from mentoring ranchers across Montana.
It follows the story of a Montana cattle rancher (McTavish) who is at risk of losing his land and agrees to let a film production use his ranch for a location shoot. The rancher clashes with the urban ...
BOZEMAN, Mont. – On Tuesday, Bozeman Fire responded to an incident involving an oversized semi load striking the East Main Bridge. Upon arrival, crews discovered that the large overhead sign structure ...
The UK has introduced a ban on pigs, sheep and cattle imports from Germany after a case of foot-and-mouth disease was confirmed in the country. The government said on Tuesday it will no longer ...
BOZEMAN — Picture this ... Morgan Jacobsen, information and education manager for Montana FWP Region 3, offered an answer. “What we’re seeing is that there’s a lot more snow at higher ...
BOZEMAN, Montana — Imagine a future when self-driven 18-wheelers navigate the most infamous mountain highways in the West — Teton Pass, Sherman Summit and Gallatin Canyon. When that future arrives, a ...
The film stars Graham McTavish as John Alexander, a rugged Montana cattle rancher on the brink of losing his property. In a desperate bid to keep his ranch afloat, John agrees to let a film crew ...
A hearing in the House Agriculture Committee on a bill that would form a committee to promote Montana cattle drew testimony from nearly two dozen speakers at the state Legislature Thursday.