Flathead livestock rescue ranch in dire need of hay due to statewide shortage
A non-profit livestock rescue ranch which calls itself home to close to 100 animals is in dire need of hay due to a statewide shortage.
and last updated 2021-07-28 19:08:26-04
MARION â A non-profit livestock rescue ranch that calls itself home to close to 100 animals is in dire need of hay due to a statewide shortage.
All Mosta Ranch in the small town of Marion is a nonprofit livestock rescue ranch taking in unwanted animals of all shapes and sizes since 1998.
âRight now, pretty much sanctuary animals, they have no place to go, if they were on a regular farm or ranch, they wouldnât be alive, so this gives them the opportunity to live a complete life and have a purpose. - All Mosta Ranch Director Kate Borton
Flathead livestock rescue ranch in dire need of hay due to statewide shortage
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Air quality continues to suffer across Montana due to wildfire smoke
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By: MTN News
and last updated 2021-07-27 19:35:54-04
GREAT FALLS â Air quality continues to suffer in many areas across Montana, according to the state Department of Environmental Quality.
The decreased air quality is due to wildfire smoke blowing into Montana from other western states, along with
As of Tuesday afternoon (July 27), UNHEALTHY air quality levels are being reported in and around Butte, Hamilton, and Thompson Falls.
UNHEALTHY FOR SENSITIVE GROUPS levels are being reported in many locations, including Great Falls, Helena, Lewistown, Missoula, Bozeman, and Billings.