MT Dept. and Ag Organizations team up for National Ag Day Lunch in Capitol

Image: Montana Department of Agriculture

Image: Montana Department of Agriculture

Helena, Mont., Governor Steve Bullock welcomed a Capitol full of people to celebrate National Ag Day with state legislators, the department of agriculture, state agriculture organizations, and agriculture advocates. The all-Montana meal with items such as beef brisket, baked ham, roasted lamb and potato salad with local potatoes fed hungry legislators.

“It’s a great day to celebrate National Ag Day in Montana, and remember all that farmers and ranchers do to ensure that we have abundant, safe, healthy food to eat. This is a day where we give thanks and celebrate food produced right here in Montana,” said Governor Steve Bullock.

The semi-annual luncheon featured an all-Montana meal that included beef brisket, baked ham, roasted lamb, chickpea lime salad, local potato salad, wheat bread, brownies and honey donated or purchased locally. The event also hosted 16 agriculture organizations that setup booths throughout the rotunda providing an opportunity to showcase agriculture to legislators in attendance.

Image Credit: Montana Department of Agriculture

Image Credit: Montana Department of Agriculture

“Agriculture in Montana is growing and innovating every day in what we grow and how we grow it. Montana is now a leader in the production of dry peas and lentils that are a great rotational crop for wheat and enhance soil. We also lead the nation in barley acres planted and our cattle genetics are in demand around the world,” said Director Ron de Yong.

Revised numbers provided by USDA Economic Research Service show the value of Montana’s agricultural production was $5.3 billion in 2013, with over 28,000 farms or ranches across the state of which 97% are family farms.  Montana has nearly 2.5 cows for every person in the state, and is a leading producer of wheat, barley, dry peas, lentils, sugar beets, and honey. Wheat is Montana’s number one export, with approximately 75% exported to Asian markets.

Montana is known around the world for our high quality grains, pulse crops, seed potatoes, sugar beets, sweet cherries, and beef.  For a complete list of rankings and more information on Montana agriculture visit the National Agriculture Statistics Service’s annual state bulletin.

National Ag Day is organized by the Agriculture Council of America to increase the public’s awareness of agriculture’s role in modern society.  The Montana Department of Agriculture’s mission is to protect producers and consumers, and to enhance and develop agriculture and allied industries.  For more information on the Montana Department of Agriculture, visit agr.mt.gov.

Contest: Why are you Proud to be a part of Montana Ranching?

instagram photoWhy are you proud to be a part of the Montana ranching community? Big Sky Country has so many amazing things to offer! Our ranching and cattle communities are a huge part of the state’s heritage and tradition and we want to see why you are proud to be a part of that community! With National Agriculture Day being celebrated on March 18, there is no better time to share these stories.

Montana Stockgrowers Association is giving away THREE (3) copies of our book, Big Sky Boots (value of $45 each)! This coffee-table-style book makes a great gift for friends or a new addition to your home. Big Sky Boots is part of the Montana Family Ranching Series through the Research and Education Endowment Foundation, and takes the reader on a journey through a year in the life of Montana’s cowboys – through calving, branding, and shipping, and everything in between. Throughout pages of the book is an interactive experience with QR codes, which take the reader to videos of the featured ranchers with a quick scan of a smartphone.

Here is how to enter:

Submit your perspective of why you are proud to be a part of the Montana ranching community. Maybe it is preserving family traditions, celebrating your heritage, or making things better for future generations. You decide what that means to you!

There are three ways to enter the contest (pick one):

  1. photos with a 50-word description,
  2. video clips, at least 120 seconds long, or
  3. a written story, 100 word minimum.

Montana Stockgrowers Association will select a winner in each category after the contest closes, and each winner will receive a copy of Big Sky Boots! (Don’t forget to buy an extra copy for your friends and family at Easter!)

Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter (@MTstockgrowers) and Instagram (@MTstockgrowers) for more great ideas and to see many of the entries from the contest!

Entries must be emailed to [email protected] no later than March 31, 2015, 11:59 p.m. MT.

Employees of Montana Stockgrowers Association are not eligible to win. MSGA reserves the right to utilize all submissions in future promotional marketing or promotional materials. For questions, please contact Ryan Goodman, MSGA Manager of Communications by emailing [email protected].

Why Montana is Agriculture Proud

March is National Agriculture Month (tomorrow is National Agriculture Day!) and we will be featuring some of our great Montana ranchers…asking them why they are proud to be a part of the ag community. These images will be posted on the Montana Stockgrowers Association’s Foundation’s Facebook page during the month. When they are published, please hit the “share” button so that all of your friends can see all of the reasons why we’re proud to be in the Montana cattle business!

Why are you proud to be a part of agriculture? Share the word on our social media pages – Facebook, Twitter – or leave a comment below!

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