A recent report from the American Farm Bureau Federation showed that Montana lost millions of dollars worth of crops due to extreme weather; A federal judge in Montana this week extended a pause in an ...
Montana lawmakers advanced a high-profile property tax proposal backed by the governor. It’s now tied to Democrats’ favored ...
Each year, the Washington Trails Association marshals a large volunteer force to clear trails on public land, both with single-day work parties and multiday trips deep in the backcountry. Making that ...
In many cases, laid-off seasonal employees had worked for the U.S. Forest Service for years or even decades — cleaning campgrounds and clearing trails, supporting firefighters and securing funds for ...
The Flathead Courier, Feb. 19, 1925 Parker Advises More Sour Cherry Growing Fred T. Parker, manager of the Bitter Root cannery at Hamilton and President of the Montana Horticultural "society, gave an ...
The layoffs of U.S. Forest Service employees mean fewer people and less resources to help prevent and fight wildfires.
A scholarship that provided assistance to HBCU students will no longer exist. In 1992, the U.S. Department of Agriculture ...
"There was nothing between us and the fire, except for ... dry grass." Montana farmers are facing a new, life-threatening ...