To be named later Montana farm

Definitely the boonies, but Billings is about 1 hr 15 minutes away on an easy highway drive.

The fishing on this part of the Yellowstone is catfish, pike, walleye, and smallmouth bass. Too warm (and the river is big!) for trout.

You are close to the Bighorn.
 
Definitely the boonies, but Billings is about 1 hr 15 minutes away on an easy highway drive.

The fishing on this part of the Yellowstone is catfish, pike, walleye, and smallmouth bass. Too warm (and the river is big!) for trout.
Can you still drive as fast as you want out there? I know they used to have speed limit signs at 100 but that was just a recommendation.
 
Nice purchase Cut. Quite the change from SC LOWLANDS. Had buddy lived near Billings for 12 years. No paved road in his town and managed a 12 bed hospital. Good elk hunting and fishing
I’ve rode motorcycle thru most that country. Some really cool areas. Congrats


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Nice find man!

You’re In yellow sweet clover country. Rain will be a challenge, but it can be managed fairly well far as deer and elk are concerned.

Do your soil samples because you’re gonna likely be in +7 pH soils.

Read up on huckleberry. You’re in that territory now.


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You're also in the triticale capitol of the world. Trical Forage is based out of Montana, and you've got a seed dealer 80 miles west of Forsyth that carries everything you could ever want, including Trical forages.


You've got access to the best bred specialty cereal grains on earth.

 
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