Ted Turner speech, 1993 Dec. 10.

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Ted Turner speech, 1993 Dec. 10.

Topics include the future of farming and ranching in Montana; the impact of Montana's recent growth in population; and the advantages of such organizations as the Nature Conservancy working for conservation easements that will keep ranches from being subdivided and developed.

Sound recordings : 1 tape (35 min.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8044843

Montana Historical Society Library

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Montana Stockgrowers Association

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On April 3, 1885, in Miles City, Montana Territory, the Eastern Montana Livestock Association (founded in 1883) and the Montana Stockgrowers Association (founded in 1884) consolidated their operations under the name of the latter organization. This new Montana Stockgrowers Association was founded "to unite cattle and horse growers in Montana Territory; first, for the enforcement of livestock laws; second, for the protection against rustlers; third, to devise plans to protect the open range again...

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