05/23/2026
I’ve spoken with several ranchers and producers throughout Southwest Montana recently, and many are expressing real concern about grass and water conditions heading into summer.
Some operations have already begun reducing herd numbers, with others telling me they may have to if conditions don’t improve.
For ranching families, these aren’t just business decisions. These are animals they’ve spent years building programs around — years of hard work, stewardship, sacrifice, and investment.
It’s important we remember that behind every pasture and every herd are families carrying a tremendous amount of stress right now. This could be a very challenging season for many producers, filled with difficult decisions about herd sizes, feed costs, water availability, and the future of their operations.
Agriculture remains the backbone of Montana, and difficult seasons like this remind us just how important our farmers and ranchers truly are.
Please keep them in your thoughts, support local producers when possible, and never forget the role they play in feeding our communities and preserving our Montana way of life.