18 July 2024

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Reid Ranch

Reid Ranch


The team members Dylan Reid (left) and Jack Reid (right) competes in the stray gather/doctoring event. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Making Progress

Making Progress


The Stensland Land and Livestock team (from left) Guy Simanton, Jace Bilbrey and Josh Bilbrey enjoy some success during the wild cow milking event in Wolf Point. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Trailer Loading

Trailer Loading


Members of the Flying H Cattle team of Circle (from left) Wyatt Handy, Lane Kevien and Josh Eggebrecht work on getting their cow inside the trailer during one of the events at the ranch rodeo. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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First In Event

First In Event


The Steppler Ranch team (from left) Wayne Dewitt and Alex Munoz came away with first-place honors in the stray gather/doctoring event at the 2024 Wild Horse Ranch Rodeo. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Steppler Ranch

Steppler Ranch


The team members (from left) Alex Munoz, James Gorman and Wayne DeWitt do their best in the wild cow milking event during the ranch rodeo in Wolf Point on Wednesday, July 10. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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Extension Receives Funding To Study Grasshoppers’ Impact

Extension Receives Funding To Study Grasshoppers’ Impact


Through new funding from the USDA and the Montana Department of Agriculture, a Montana State University scientist will study the impact of grasshoppers, an increasingly common pest in Montana, on pulse crops and forages. Hayes Goosey, assistant professor in the Department of Animal and Range Sciences in the College of Agriculture and an MSU Extension specialist, received roughly $330,000 through

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Rodeos Highlight Summer For Ag Families

Rodeos Highlight Summer For Ag Families


Summer time means attending rodeos throughout the state, especially eastern Montana, for those families with agricultural backgrounds. In fact, for many of these families, participating in rodeos is a way of life. Some of the last names have become a tradition in area rodeos throughout the years. “If you know rodeo at all, you recognize family names,” announcer Robert Toavs said during