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  • Megan Karls performs as Co-Concertmaster of the Great Falls Symphony, Associate Concertmaster of the Billings Symphony, and violinist with the Cascade String Quartet.
  • On this episode of Field Days, Tim Anthony of Black Dog Farm works over the compost pile, a ridge of rich, dark earth made from poop, blood, guts, and feathers, and is a critical element in their closed-loop system.
  • Jesse Albrecht grew up in a small Wisconsin town, and at age 19, he joined the National Guard, following in the footsteps of his relatives who served in the military at Tarawa, Pearl Harbor, New Guinea and Vietnam.During this time, Albrecht also studied ceramics at the University of Wisconsin. He then pursued an MFA in ceramics at the University of Iowa, where he transferred National Guard units and was re-classed as a combat medic. Halfway through the MFA program, Jesse was deployed to Iraq following the September 11 attacks on the U.S.
  • On this episode of Field Days, Tim Anthony and Kira Jarosz of Black Dog Farm move the laying hens onto the compost pile, their first stop on their summer tour of the farm.
  • American naturalist, outdoorsman, filmmaker and best-selling author, Doug Peacock is perhaps best known for his book Grizzly Years: In Search of the American Wilderness, a memoir of his time observing grizzly bears in the Yellowstone Park in the 70s and 80s.
  • On this episode of Field Days, sixth-generation Stillwater County rancher Jake Miller and his wife Celeste try to deal with four thousand pounds of beef they picked up from Cody earlier in the week.
  • The mission of the Red Lodge Clay Center is to support artists, the creative process and to provide a place for professionally minded ceramic artists to create new work. For the general public, the Center hosts visiting artist workshops, lectures, demonstrations, gallery exhibitions, and educational programming. Throughout the years, the Center has emphasized the importance of art and artmaking in everyday lives.
  • Marc Beaudin is a poet, theater artist, naturalist, book-seller, and self-described “Ulysses-junkie, jazz-head, social anarchist, and vagabondaoist,” who currently resides in Livingston. He is the author of two books of poetry, Life List: Poems released in 2020, and the collection The Moon Cracks Open as well as several poetry chapbooks and plays, the novel A Handful of Dust and the hiking memoir, Vagabond Song: Neo-Haibun from the Peregrine Journals.
  • On this episode of Field Days, Nathan Eggebrecht of Crazy Peak Brewing Company in Big Timber brews a batch of beer for High Plains Brewing using honey from Larson Apiaries.
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