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Branding in the Bitterroot!
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 272 min read
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Under This Old Hat: Straw Hat Season
So you wanna be a cowboy, eh? Well then, you're going to need a hat, and, as with many aspects of rural life in Montana, there is a "way"
Kelly Whitmoyer and Sandy McNamara
Aug 4, 20244 min read
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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
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Montana Cattle Shipping Season: A Montana Melody
If you're living near a cattle ranch, at some point this fall you'll likely notice the ambient sounds around your place shift from...
Kelly Whitmoyer and Sandy McNamara
Oct 17, 20232 min read
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Patience Is a Virtue: It's Haying Season In Montana
Each year in Montana, beginning around the 4th of July, farmers and ranchers start grinding it out in the heat, making the shift to the...
Kelly Whitmoyer and Sandy McNamara
Jul 20, 20231 min read
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Haying Season in the Bitterroot
As a kid I loved to drive the truck while my dad bucked bales and stacked the hay in our barn. He always made sure there were steps for us girls to climb onto the stack and a pile of loose hay to jump into. I remember my Grandpa Corky and how he taught me the perfect way to stack small squares.
kwhitmoyer2
Jul 20, 20231 min read
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Good Fences Make Good Neighbors
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
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