970 acres hosted by Amanda C.
Our kids were the 5th generation to grow up on the property. We live in the house my husband grew up in and have been managing the legacy that is a family farm for the past 10 years.
The area was settled by Danish and Norwegian immigrants in early 1900. Old country school houses still dot the landscape, including the one my father-in-law and his brother attended just down the road. Little country churches, mostly Lutheran, are still in use today. You can't drive far without going past one.
The past definitely meets new here. In fields next to those old country schools and little white churches you'll find some of the latest farming technologies on the market.
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We are a rustic little farm in northeast Montana. We have chickens, beef cows, a milk cow and pigs. We're happy to do demonstrations or even allow visitors to help with chores such as milking milking cow and collecting eggs as our schedule allows. Our acreage is farmed but there are trails for light hiking and bird watching. The farm is located roughly two miles south of Brush Lake State Park. Brush Lake is unique as there are no fish in it. It is excellent for swimming and other water sports though. We are about 50 miles from Williston, ND and about 35 miles from Plentywood, MT. In either town you'll find grocery stores, gas stations, banks, movie theaters and restaurants. Our farm isn't Pinterest perfect or Instagram famous but it's a place to connect with a slower pace and a past way of life.
I'm working on getting photos of the property but if there's anything you'd like to see (campsites, surroundings etc) please let me know and I'll get them to you as soon as possible.