Warm Winter Conditions Affect Montana's Agriculture
Warm Winter Conditions Affect Montana's Agriculture
US · Published Feb 12, 2026
Montana experiences an unusually warm winter, impacting agriculture.
Farmers and ranchers are adapting to altered weather patterns affecting crop yields and livestock management.
Warm conditions influence wildlife survival and hunting, affecting interconnected farming operations.
Unusually mild winter affects Montana's agriculture sector
Montana is experiencing an unusually mild winter, significantly impacting the state's agricultural sector. Farmers and ranchers are observing notable changes in their daily operations due to persistently mild temperatures. In Missoula, the current weather is clear with temperatures around 0.5°C. Forecasts suggest highs of 8°C and lows of -1.5°C, indicating the continuation of this warm trend.
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