GLENDIVE, Mont. – The smell of home-cooked beef from the CowBelles wafted throughout the many booths at the 42nd annual Glendive Agri-Trade Expo (GATE), Feb. 14-15 – an ag show where producers took part in educational programs and farmers heard about the latest in seed and chemical technologies, while ranchers viewed new calf huts, tractor front end loaders, and booked their vaccines for the season.
GATE booths featured ag products, FFA exhibits, fun for the entire family
At the Dawson County High School FFA booth at the GATE in Glendive, Mont., FFA students held lambs that were brought in by Leanne Hoagland, FFA advisor at Dawson County High School and co-owner of Big Sky Shires. The lambs were wearing colorful blanket outfits to stay warm because they hadn’t grown coats, yet. Photo by Sue Roesler.





