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A massive sell-off of millions of acres of public lands is part of the federal “Big Beautiful Bill Act,” with at least one ...
The federal government pledged to peel back protections on more than 1.1 million acres of forestland in Northwest Montana, opening vast swaths of the region to potential logging projects. Secretary of ...
A local Missoula farmer is closer to perfecting her recipes for shelf-stable soups after joining a federally funded program ...
Starting a small farm, or a Hobby Farm, can be the project of a lifetime or just a big headache. Transforming a big backyard ...
A provision in President Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' pushed by Senator Mike Lee to permit the sale of some public lands is facing local opposition. President Donald Trump ...
In February 2018, Montana bought 17,000 acres for $11.3 million — its most expensive land buy to date. Courtesy of Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation Wild habitat ...
Eric Melson writes, Our public lands aren’t financial chips to be traded when budgets get tight. They’re part of who we ...
CSP was a priority for Montana Farm Bureau lobbyists. The program pays for a range of conservation measures, like improving pasture land, wildlife habitat, and water quality.
The Department of Natural Resources and Conservation, which manages state lands, has identified 1.25 million acres spread across more than 3,200 parcels of publicly inaccessible state land.
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