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uesday, March
Today marks
National Ag Day and this
year’s theme is “Food
Brings Everyone to the
Table”.
Winning the 2021
National Ag Day Essay
Contest with that theme
in mind was Jaxon Rauber
from High Point, North
Carolina:
“My great-
grandfather was an
Ag teacher in western
New York. By the time
I arrived, he had long
since retired. His hands
were strong, and seemed
permanently stained with
the earth. Nothing says agriculture like a good Old Mil Light Ranch Rodeo, and farmer-
rancher-cowboy Gus Rosencrans was an arena judge at the 2020 event that kicked
continued on page 4 off the Northeast Montana Fair which is inherently based around agriculture.
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Tuesday, March 16, 2021 at Valley View Home. She NEEDED: Yard help at 132 Scotsman Drive. Also, small trailer for sale.
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Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 23. North $123/mo. Cleaning deposit $50 - refundable if left clean when you leave.
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northwest wind 7 to 13 mph becoming west southwest Stop at the shop for application. CALL 228-4801 FOR MORE INFO.
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Friday Night: A 20 percent chance of rain before WAGON WHEEL BAR IN NASHUA AT 746-3239
midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 28. West BUZZ
wind 8 to 11 mph. DALE PLUMBING & HEATING OPENING: Customer Service. Cleaning
and organizing store, waiting on customers,answering phones, making work
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 52.
orders, ordering, checking in inventory, pricing and putting inventory away,
Northwest wind 11 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as pricing and making sales slips, processing returns and credits, computer data
23 mph. entry, and various other office and clerical duties as assigned. Benefits Health,
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 28. Vision, Dental, 401K, Profit sharing, and personal time. Salary: 12.00 - 14.00
North northwest wind 7 to 15 mph becoming south per Hour. Hours: 40 hours per week. Email job apps to dph@daleph.net
OR DROP OFF AT DALE PLUMBING & HEATING
southeast after midnight.
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Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 60. Southeast VALLEY COUNTY POSITION VACANCY NOTICE Valley County Weed &
wind 8 to 14 mph becoming west southwest in the Glasgow Mosquito District has 3 full time seasonal positions open for the
afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 24 mph. 2021 spray season. Laborers are needed for weed and mosquito control.
Applicants must be 18 years or older and have a valid driver’s license.
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 54. Looking for applicants that are willing to work outdoors and are able to lift up
Immerse Yourself to feed the cows and goats in the neighbor’s pasture.
Sometimes he would teach us about the trees, advising
us how to tell the difference between white oak and black
into Magical Worlds oak. Friends stopped by to visit and often came baring
Games • Escape Rooms • Educational Experiences gifts from their own crops. My great-grandmother
Go Undersea or Outer Space • Tour Museums
worked magic in a small farmhouse kitchen as she
Explore National Parks or Places Overseas
The possibilities are endless. prepared a mouth-watering spread with all that we
Wednesday – Saturday • 2 - 9PM had gathered. I feel fortunate to have had these early
Located on Hwy 2 Next to Wagon Wheel • Nashua, MT experiences. We all know food brings everyone to the
Book your time at: vrgetaway.net • 406-746-3233 • Must be 13+ table, but agriculture makes it all happen.
Agriculture has evolved significantly over time, from
GLASGOW ACCEPTING BIDS its simplistic beginnings, which allowed people to begin
Valley County Fair Commission settling in communities, to modern practices of vertical
SCHOOL MENU Accepting bids for
WEDNESDAY BEER GARDEN’S farming and the use of robotics and drones. According to
Breakfast for Lauckner Promotions recent studies, precision agriculture allows farmers more
Ham & Cheese Bar • Tri Tater 2-Man Team Show • May 7 & 8 accurate techniques for planting and growing crops, which
Juice • Milk Bids due to Valley County in turn increases efficiency and cost management. (Ku).
Lunch Commissioners Office by This focus on advancing farming practices is essential, as
Spaghetti • Spinach Salad Thursday, April 1, 2021
our population continues to increase. By the year 2050,
Breadsticks • Pears • Milk Call Bonnie @ 688-8409
for Bid Application farmers will have to produce 70% more food to feed our
growing population. (Shearing). The role of technology
VALLEY COUNTY in agriculture is now more important than ever to meet
Advertisement for Public Comment and the demands of the future.
Review of Hinsdale Program Income Whereas the advancements in agricultural practices
have allowed for more efficient food production, a
Valley County will hold a public hearing on Thursday,
March 25th at 2:00pm at the Senior Citizens Center located growing focus on healthy, clean eating has increased the
at 328 4th Ave S in Glasgow, MT for the purpose of obtaining demand for food. In addition to grocery store purchases,
comments regarding the use of Community Development many people and restaurants are buying more produce
Block Grant Program Income funds earned from the 1995 at local farmers markets. According to the USDA, the
Hinsdale Housing Rehabilitation Project to support the
number of registered farmers markets nearly doubled
Hinsdale Ambulance Service as a CDBG Public Service activity.
in a decade, reaching almost 8,700 in 2016 and leveled
At the public hearing the proposed project will be explained,
including the purpose and proposed area of the project,
off just shy of 8,800 in 2019. (Maixner). Healthy eating
activities, budget, possible sources of funding, any costs that habits are dependent upon the ability to access a wide
may result for local citizens as a result of the project, and a variety of nutritious food, solidifying that agriculture is
decision will be made on the use of the funds. All interested essential to our health and well-being.
persons will be given the opportunity to ask questions and While the world of agriculture is in a state of
express opinions regarding the proposed use of the funds.
exciting technological advances that strive to meet
Comments may be given orally at the hearing or
submitted in writing before Thursday March 25th at
the needs of our growing population, it is important
1:00pm. Anyone wanting to participate in the public hearing, that we not forget the vital roots of its existence.
review the Program Income Plan or submit questions and Agriculture not only brings food to the table, it brings
comments should contact Brianna Vine at Great Northern family and friends. It builds tradition and reminds
Development Corporation (GNDC) 406-653-2590 ext 204 or us of the importance of simplicity in life and the
brianna@gndc.org. Copies of the Program Income Plan are
available at GNDC and will also be available at the public
significance of those who share it.”
hearing. For his effort, Jaxon received $1,000 from the
Valley County Commissioners Agriculture Council of America.
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