Gallatin Valley Land Trust (GVLT) has partnered with local landowners to complete a 138-acre conservation easement along the western slope of the Bridger Mountains 12 miles north of Belgrade.

Had Gadya, a song about a baby goat that gets eaten by a cat that is in turn eaten by a dog which is hit by a stick and so on, is sung at the end of the Passover seder. It is the Jewish version of There Was an Old Lady or my favourite There's a Hole in the Bucket, which has the fun additional feature of wrapping back around at the end.

The Facebook post shows an AI-generated image of two farmers staring into the distance at golden hour, overlaid with the text “local landowners deserve a say.” It’s a reference to where energy projects should be allowed in south-central Washington. These sponsored posts from “Make Energy Right Klickitat” have been appearing in the social media feeds […]

It’s not hard to find data that points to a farm crisis in our state.  Arkansas not only lost 166,000 acres of farmland in five years, but also led the country in farm bankruptcies in 2025. There’s no shortage of reasons why this is happening: land prices have soared, land is lost to development, older […]