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Womens Events and Information
July 14, 2022 by Justin Varley
Womens Events and Information
Read MoreMontana Precision Ag - Article in the PF Journal
March 10, 2022 by Rick Sojda
There is an article in the Spring 2022 issue of the Pheasants Forever Journal about our effort to foster precision agriculture to benefit pheasants that has been led by several of Montana's local chapters, including ours. In case you missed the article, here it is. The article was written by Rick Sojda, our Chapter’s current Habitat Chair.
Read MoreA Dealership Perspective On Precision Conservation
May 31, 2021 by Chaz Holt
Read more about Pheasants Forever's Precision Agriculture Specialist, Chaz Holt, working in the Southeastern US.
Read MoreBlue Skies, Pheasants, and Wildlife Conservation
March 9, 2021 by Rick Sojda
Check out this article written by our very own Rick Sojda. This article was published by Hunting Dog Confidential and edited by Craig Koshyk and Jennifer Wapenski.
Read MoreConrad + Tana Kradolfer
February 19, 2021 by Chloe Nostrant
A glimpse into the lives of Conrad + Tana Kradolfer..
Read More4-H Pheasant Project Article
October 30, 2019 by Rose Timmer
GVPF supported local 4-H in their efforts to raise pheasants.
Read MoreGVPF Fall Newsletter
October 15, 2019 by Jim Hoschouer
Overview of GVPF recent activities.
Read MoreThanks and Farewell, Tom Pick
March 14, 2018 by Justin Varley
Story from the Upland Country News of the PF Magazine with a story about one our own.
Read MoreDeveloping Food Plot Projects
May 5, 2014 by Justin Varley
Our chapter is once again trying to develop food plot projects on private lands adjacent to the Bowdoin National Wildlife Refuge and Waterfowl Production Areas in Phillips County, MT. These projects consist of direct payments to the landowners to offset the cost of leaving standing food crops in their fields, adjacent to areas open to public hunting. We implemented one successful project last year adjacent to Bowdoin and are looking to implement a similar project this year. Our motivation is based on our belief that this effort results in more birds on the adjacent publically accessible lands.
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