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What is Calving Season?
It’s calving season in the Bitterroot, and nothing feels as magical as welcoming new life on the ranch! From the first newborn calf of the year to the quiet work behind every healthy herd, join Kelly Whitmoyer in celebrating spring, ranch life, and the dedication it takes to make it all possible.
Kelly Whitmoyer and Sandy McNamara
Apr 12 min read


Branding in the Bitterroot: Montana Ranch Life Traditions!
The weather has warmed up, baby calves are racing through the fields with their tails straight up in the air, and the mama cows’ hormones have finally settled (which means they’re not quite as determined to kill you every time you so much as glance in their calves’ direction). Branding season is officially upon us!
kwhitmoyer2
May 27, 20253 min read


Felt Hat Season
Like harvest and hunting seasons, “Felt Hat Season” arrives with the chill of fall. It's the time of year when you swap out your straw hat for the warmth and weight of a good beaver-fur felt.
Kelly Whitmoyer and Sandy McNamara
Nov 13, 20243 min read


Best-known Secret of the Bitterroot Valley
One of the best-known secrets of the Bitterroot Valley is the Skwala stonefly hatch on the Bitterroot River; it has lured anglers to the Bit
Kelly Whitmoyer and Sandy McNamara
Apr 12, 20243 min read


The Bitterrooter: A Dying Breed?
I was recently reminded of the cultural shift taking place in the Bitterroot Valley when, in a recent conversation with some newer residents, the term "Bitterrooter" was unrecognized. Its use was received with a quizzical look and the question, "Bitterrooter? What's that?" Good question, one that will likely lead to a series of articles, but let's try to unpack it in just this one for now, shall we?
Kelly Whitmoyer and Sandy McNamara
Jan 28, 20243 min read


Have You Ever Seen a Cowboy?
Well, have you? Have you ever actually seen a cowboy? I silently posed these questions on the ski slopes one day when a coworker opted to criticize my "fancy scarf" saying he'd "never seen a cowboy wear a scarf like that".
kwhitmoyer2
Dec 7, 20222 min read


Good Fences Make Good Neighbors: Open Range Laws and Common Types of Ranch Fencing Explained
Understanding the legal rights and responsibilities involved with different aspects of land ownership is an important part of rural life in Montana. Our state is one of only three legally classified as "open range" so something as seemingly simple as fencing can become a big deal.
smcnamara663
Dec 7, 20223 min read


Rural Listing Preparation
After a long winter, a good deep clean of the house seems always to be in order, especially if you're planning to sell. From cleaning carpets to washing windows and wiping down the cupboards and baseboards, there are many things inside that should be done to prepare a home to list on the market. It's time for spring rural listing preparation. If you're listing in rural Montana, the chores list is a little longer. Simply dusting and decluttering is not enough. Create a great f
Kelly Whitmoyer and Sandy McNamara
May 8, 20221 min read


A Time for New Life ~ Spring Calving Season
There are many wonderful things that set life in Montana apart from other states and spring is one of them. It is my favorite time of year. Just the word 'spring' itself is happy, momentarily summoning to mind soft images of sunshine on green grass, daffodils, bunnies and baby chicks, and spring calving season. Then I look outside and reality sets in. Spring in Montana brings very harsh, wet weather. So, what makes this season so great you might ask? New life, of course, pa
Kelly Whitmoyer and Sandy McNamara
May 8, 20222 min read
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