Generations of my family have farmed the land I work on today just outside of Big Sandy.
I know the Montana that’s worth protecting, because I’ve lived it every day.
Where we look out for each other, and our word is our bond.
But like so much of our state, things are changing. Things are too expensive, some folks are forced to sell their family farms, and we’re losing access to our public lands. Hell, even some of our favorite bars are closing.
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