The number of licensed dairies in Montana fell from 144 to 48 since the year 2000. However, the remaining dairies in Big Sky Country continue to produce a mind-blowing amount of milk, most of which is consumed locally.
A Montana rancher found one of his cows been shot with an arrow last week in Powell County. Officials ask anyone with info to call 1-800-TIP-MONT or the Powell County Sheriff's Office at 406-846-2711.
Montana is the 4th largest state in the U.S., but it still remains one of the least populated. In fact, there are more cows than people in Montana.
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With 7.16 people per square mile, Montana DOES have more cows than people. Farming and ranching is still incredibly important across the entire state. (We've got 2.51 cattle per person, BTW.)
I’m guessing they wouldn’t be using anything as primitive as fossil fuels for propulsion and would have something more advanced than our primitive electricity.