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ReWild Ranch in Alberton, Montana Combines Agriculture and Tourism to Provide a Unique Montana Experience

This summer, they are opening up an “eco-lodge” to host up to 12 people. Demers is a nutrition therapist and plans to host classes and, eventually, community events.
“Essentially, the concept is to combine the two most lucrative industries in the state of Montana, which is agriculture and tourism,” Demers said. “I believe that this can create a new narrative with a new economy that will actually infuse enough money into our small farms in the state of Montana, so that we can actually invest and make them profitable and keep Montana’s farmlands in Montanan’s hands.”
An Alberton couple poured their savings and hard work into transforming a gravel pit into a regenerative farm. Now, they are ready to share their land and a message, as the ReWild Ranch takes on agritourism.
“Not a lot of people would look at this property and say, ‘Hey, we should totally make that a farm,’” said Jill Demers. “It’s been quite an undertaking.”



