Young farmers and ranchers in Montana had the chance to network and learn during their state’s Farm Bureau’s Summer Conference.
Things wrapped up with a tour in Montana’s Gallatin Valley, and participants were excited to be a part of the event!
“For me, it’s been cool, right?” said Montana Farm Bureau Young Farmer and Rancher Chair from Charlo. “You kind of jump in with both feet. I didn’t even know it was a thing. When I got into Farm Bureau, it was through insurance. Probably like most people, I attended a few meetings and then volunteered and told I was on the committee. I’m here enjoying the heck out of it.”
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