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    Montana couple make jaw-dropping move to give away $21.6 million ranch in a tale straight out of Yellowstone

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    A Montana cattleman and his wife have made a jaw-dropping decision to give away a $21.6 million ranch that has been in the family for generations to ensure it stays as working ranchland.

    In a move that sounds ripped straight from the TV drama Yellowstone, Dale and Janet Veseth have donated their roughly 38,000-acre cattle ranch in southern Phillips County, Montana, to the Ranchers Stewardship Alliance (RSA).

    The RSA is a rancher-founded nonprofit dedicated to keeping land in production agriculture. 

    The gift is believed to be the largest recorded donation of a working ranch in Montana history, according to the organization.

    The Veseths will continue to manage the ranch during their lifetimes, but ownership will pass to RSA.

    It means the land’s future is secured and will be devoted to cattle, grass, wildlife, and rural communities than being carved up, sold off, or converted to other uses.

    For Dale Veseth, 63, the decision reflects both hard economic realities and a deeply personal reckoning with what ranching has become in the modern West.

    At the heart of the ranch is a lineage that predates Dale himself. 

    Montana couple make jaw-dropping move to give away .6 million ranch in a tale straight out of Yellowstone

    Dale and Janet Veseth made a rare and dramatic decision to give away their $21.6 million Montana ranch rather than sell it

    The Veseths, pictured here on the ranch in 2008, will continue managing the land during their lifetimes despite donating ownership

    The Veseths, pictured here on the ranch in 2008, will continue managing the land during their lifetimes despite donating ownership

    The move echoes themes from Yellowstone, the hit TV series starring Kevin Costner, pictured

    The move echoes themes from Yellowstone, the hit TV series starring Kevin Costner, pictured

    His father ran cattle on the same land – as did his grandfather. 

    Over the decades, Veseth has refined a rotational grazing system he’s worked on for 35 years, even adopting remote-controlled collars that allow him to move cattle as many as 170 times a year across more than 38,000 acres.

    But while the tools have evolved, the pressures have intensified.

    Competing interests now vie for ranchland across Montana’s high northern plains – a landscape once defined by family homesteads, now increasingly shaped by conservation groups, investors, and soaring land prices.

    Veseth said those pressures have made it nearly impossible for younger generations to enter the business.

    ‘The capitalization to get in and maintain a ranching business was out of the reach of most Americans,’ Veseth told Cowboy State Daily. ‘Land is just one aspect. You have cattle. You have equipment, you have labor.

    ‘And (everything) to make all these things go,’ he added. ‘We thought it was pretty hard to recruit the next generation of people who produced our food.’

    Veseth said at least 76 homesteads are now incorporated into his deeded acres.

    The couple said they wanted to make sure the ranch stayed complete, working, and stayed in the hands of people who understand the land

    The couple said they wanted to make sure the ranch stayed complete, working, and stayed in the hands of people who understand the land

    The $21.6 million has been in the family for generations. The Veseths have now donated their roughly 38,000-acre cattle ranch in southern Phillips County, Montana, to the Ranchers Stewardship Alliance (RSA)

    The $21.6 million has been in the family for generations. The Veseths have now donated their roughly 38,000-acre cattle ranch in southern Phillips County, Montana, to the Ranchers Stewardship Alliance (RSA)

    The ranch will remain a working cattle operation under the Ranchers Stewardship Alliance

    The ranch will remain a working cattle operation under the Ranchers Stewardship Alliance

    When factoring in Bureau of Land Management grazing lands, he estimates roughly 100 families once worked the land that now supports just three.

    ‘They all had dreams and interests,’ Veseth said.

    He recalled how, in 1926, a struggling neighbor approached his grandfather and said, ‘maybe if I lease my place to you that between us we can make it.’ 

    The family eventually left ranching altogether, later finding success in the air-conditioning business in Southern California and Hawaii – never returning to the land.

    Today, Veseth said, the economics no longer add up.

    ‘For people to go out and pay $20 million to have an average job, that probably isn’t going to work,’ he said.

    Rather than selling the ranch to the highest bidder, Veseth and his wife chose a different ending – one more in line with the moral code of Yellowstone’s fictional Dutton family than modern real estate logic.

    In October, they announced they were gifting the ranch to RSA, a nonprofit Veseth helped establish 22 years ago amid growing concern over outside acquisition of ranchland in Phillips County and across northern Montana.

    ‘We’ve watched RSA grow into something pretty special,’ Veseth told the Whitefish Pilot. 

    ‘We’re proud to know the ranch will be part of that. They’ll keep it working the way it’s meant to be.’

    Dale Veseth, who is also Vice President of the Ranchers Stewardship Alliance, has spent decades refining rotational grazing practices across the vast property

    Dale Veseth, who is also Vice President of the Ranchers Stewardship Alliance, has spent decades refining rotational grazing practices across the vast property

    The gift is believed to be the largest recorded donation of a working ranch in Montana history

    The gift is believed to be the largest recorded donation of a working ranch in Montana history

    Like the fictional Dutton family, the Veseths chose legacy and land stewardship over profit. Pictured, Kevin Costner as John Dutton, left, Jefferson White as Jimmy Hurdstrom, Denim Richards as Colby

    Like the fictional Dutton family, the Veseths chose legacy and land stewardship over profit. Pictured, Kevin Costner as John Dutton, left, Jefferson White as Jimmy Hurdstrom, Denim Richards as Colby

    RSA President Conni French said the news stunned the organization.

    ‘I think we were all completely taken aback, and honestly, I don’t think the shock has worn off,’ French said.

    ‘It’s hard to put into words what a gesture like this means, not just for RSA, but for the future of ranching and conservation here at home.’

    RSA Executive Director Angel DeVries told Cowboy State Daily the organization was formed when ‘ranchers started to stand up a little bit more to say, ‘Hey, we’ve been the ones stewarding the land.’

    ‘People who were not on the ground were saying what needed to be done or changed in this landscape,’ DeVries said. ‘And that’s really where the RSA, the Rancher Stewardship Alliance, was born out of.’

    RSA Communications Director Haylie Shipp described the group’s mission as a simple one: ‘What can we do for ranchers so that they never have to sell their ranches out of production agriculture?’

    ‘American Prairie at the very, very base level, was perhaps a catalyst for why we got started,’ Shipp said.

    For the Veseths, the couple wanted to ensure the land remained in the hands of people who work it.

    Dale Veseth says the decision is rooted in real economic pressure and long-term planning

    Dale Veseth says the decision is rooted in real economic pressure and long-term planning

    The donation is meant to preserve ranching, wildlife habitat, and rural communities together

    The donation is meant to preserve ranching, wildlife habitat, and rural communities together

    With the average rancher now about 60 years old and full-time ranchers under 35 making up just 12 percent of the agricultural population, Veseth said his donation is meant to create access for people who don’t have tens of millions of dollars.

    The ranch will eventually support education and access programs through RSA, offering carefully structured leasing opportunities to aspiring ranchers who lack the capital to buy land outright.

    ‘RSA is going to have a forum,’ Veseth said. ‘They will have an avenue for people that have spent their life on the land and want other people to have that opportunity, raise food, and be the backbone of these rural local communities.’

    ‘I’m extremely happy I’m a rancher,’ he added. ‘I think I had one of the few opportunities that most people will never have.’



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