132 Years Ago, Montana Was Hit With The Worst Blizzard In History
If you’re one of the many Montanans who’s getting tired of winter, rest assured, it could be a lot worse. While this hasn’t been our mildest winter in history, it can’t compare with the one that changed the livestock industry completely. Just over 132 years ago, the Treasure State suffered its worst blizzard in history.

Not one part of Montana was spared.

Large herds of cattle stripped the grass to nubbins. The heavy snow started in November, and a series of blizzards buried the open range.
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Herds of cattle starved, some coming into towns and munching on trees and shrubs.
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Cattle froze standing up and dropped dead in the streets. Montana lost an estimated 362,000 head of cattle and countless sheep and horses.

Hundreds of ranchers went bankrupt, and the ones who didn't began fencing pastures and growing crops of hay and alfalfa to store up for their cattle all winter.
If reading about this abysmal winter was a little depressing, here’s how you can beat those winter blues.
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