Amy Grisak Amy Grisak

Protecting Produce from Pesty Problems

It's the height of summer and gardening should be easy, right? The risk of frost has passed and it's not quite late enough to worry about another, yet this is also when the bugs and other issues cause us concern.

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Cathy Moser Cathy Moser

“God’s Acre”

Meadowlarks warble from their perches on the ornate and lustrous silver fence fronting the Forest Grove Church where worship will soon begin. The bell in the bell tower rings as congregants pass through the front doors that open to the sanctuary.

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Kayla Sargent Kayla Sargent

Montana Agri-Women

Join Montana Agri-Women as we host the American Agri-Women National Convention November 2-6, 2022 in Bozeman, Montana.

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Cyd Hoefle Cyd Hoefle

Summer 2022 Publisher’s Note

What extreme weather we have had this summer! Floods, fire, drought, hail, grasshoppers, even tornadoes. If you were spared of one weather pattern, you likely experienced another.

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Cathy Moser Cathy Moser

Center Mark

On November 8, 1889, Montana was admitted to the union as the forty-first state, and pioneering townsfolk in Lewistown were happy to finally call their centralized hamlet, “The Heart of the State of Montana.” 

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Gayle Irwin Gayle Irwin

The Celebration of 150 Years

Given its proximity to Montana and Wyoming locals, Yellowstone National Park is the perfect place to enjoy during the off season and there’s time now before tourists swarm the sites.

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Cyd Hoefle Cyd Hoefle

Publisher’s Note

We filled this issue with good things. Reminders that even though all is not well in our nation and world, there is still much to be grateful for and enjoy.

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Kayla Sargent Kayla Sargent

Red Lodge Songwriters Festival

The Red Lodge Songwriter Festival will bring the kind of music to town that will guarantee to touch you in a way like never before. Hit song writers and rising stars from Montana, Nashville and around the country will congregate for three full days, in June.

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Cyd Hoefle Cyd Hoefle

A Glance at Eastern Montana

Being in the middle of nowhere hasn’t stopped Whitney Klasna from making an impact in the agriculture community in the state of Montana and, in fact, in the nation.

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Cyd Hoefle Cyd Hoefle

Catching up with the Native Cowgirl

If operating two ranches isn’t enough, Cheyenne Wilson also is a writer and photographer specializing in social media marketing and the promotion of agriculture.

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Jean Peterson Jean Peterson

Jean’s Cuisines

Winter is finally behind us and it’s time to enjoy the great outdoors. Whether it’s for work or play, it’s always good to be prepared with some great food!

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Cyd Hoefle Cyd Hoefle

Watch Out for Yourself!

In today’s changing world, a dozen Sweet Grass County women decided brushing up on gun safety and self-defense may be a good idea.

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Cyd Hoefle Cyd Hoefle

Cutting Fences & Bridging the Gap

For her project, Kenny’s plan was to develop a podcast that featured individuals in the ag industry with disabilities. That project launched her into what has become a successful startup company that makes a difference in the lives of farmers and ranchers suffering from injuries, accidents, disabilities, and mental health issues. She even touches on suicide prevention.

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