This summer, 4 college students will be working at multiple ranches throughout Montana to attain a better understanding of what ranch life is all about and possible credit toward their degree.
“To be out here and learning from these generous folks about what it’s like to live off the land and make a living off of it, it’s very impressive. And I think it’s really beneficial to do it hands-on, instead of just seeing it in a classroom setting,” says University of Montana senior and Working Lands Intern, Bridger Line.