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  • Dr. Melissa Ragain is an Associate Professor at Montana State University, where she teaches courses on modern and contemporary art history, specializing in environmental aesthetics and the intellectual history of art.Based in Livingston, Montana, her latest new research considers the importance of environmental emplacement to artmaking in the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains.
  • On this episode of Field Days, Shane Strecker of Stecker Farms in Bighorn scouts his fields for signs his sugar beets have sprouted.
  • Photographer Todd Forsgren lives in Billings, where he is an Associate Professor of Art at Rocky Mountain College and also serves as the director of the Ryniker-Morrison Gallery.
  • On this episode of Field Days, rancher Lynn Ashley of Ashley Quarter Horses in Forsyth shoes one of his ranch horses.
  • Most people are familiar with Chief Joseph and his epic journey across much of the northwestern US to escape capture by the US government. But as with many Montana stories, what's even more fascinating are the events leading up to that moment in our history, as well as what happened to Joseph and his tribal members afterward.
  • 2 April 2024
  • In the season 14 premiere, Sarah Brown introduces listeners to Ashley Quarter HorsesAshley Quarter Horses in Forsyth. Rancher Lynn Ashley does Spring rounds ahead of his busy Summer season.
  • In the early morning hours of August 1, 1917, a black car pulled up in front of the Steele Block, a boarding house in Butte, Montana. Five men dragged a man, still in his underwear, from his room and stuffed him into the car.
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