Are you ready to Spring into action?
RANGE magazine
Spring 2025

Cover photo © Kathy McCraine
Chock full of timely reports, beautiful photography and heartwarming stories of real ranching families, the Spring 2025 issue of RANGE magazine is sure to chase away those winter blues. Don’t miss Alex Newman’s hard-hitting commentary, Lee Pitts’ gritty humor, or the excellent articles and images by new talent as well as RANGE magazine’s stable of seasoned contributors. Let’s Spring into action!
by Larry Turner
Photo © Larry Turner
Larry Turner joins the Bignell family to explore four generations of ranching in Montana’s expansive outback. Turner’s story is an informative, fun and satisfying read, detailing the history, present challenges, triumphs and the hopeful future of the Lazy KK Ranch.
by Alex Newman
Photo © Andrew Mueller/TNA
Award-winning science writer and commentator Alex Newman faces down the extremism infecting the United Nations’ 29th annual “Climate Change” summit held last year in Azerbaijan. Newman warns that without concerted efforts to push back against the U.N.’s growing hostilities towards western freedom and self-determination, “the totalitarians will win.”
by Rod Miller
Photo via Wikipedia
Rod Miller’s fascinating journey into rodeo history offers up a number of little-known but significant facts. As a young man, Jackson Sundown, whose Nez Perce name was “Blanket of the Sun,” rode with Chief Joseph and went on to become a bronc-riding rodeo sensation. This is a must read for all lovers of rodeos and legends of the Old West.
Words by Doug Rose, Photos by Larry Angier
Photo © Larry Angier
Doug Rose’s essay is a moving eulogy to the ghost towns that stand as tombstones marking the West’s bygone eras. Illuminated by Larry Angier’s stunning photographs, you will find this piece to be as haunting as its forsaken subjects.
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