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Peterson Grain & Cattle

113 years and five generations; we love where we live and what we do!
​Registered Angus Cattle raised to perform in the extremes of North Central Montana. 
Wheat, pulse crops and hay in the Golden Triangle.

Sale March 26th, 2025
PGC Sale Facility
32116 Rd 230 N, North of Havre.

2025 marks our 19th Production Bull Sale.
Our sale will be held at the PGC Sale Facility, 30 miles north of Havre.
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You will receive $200 in "Bull Bucks" to be used toward purchase at 2024 sale, when visiting the bulls, at the Open Corral or anytime before March 20th!
2025 Bull Sale Data
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   Functional.    
​One goal, with lots of variables.

Here at PGC, our goal is to produce a functional mother cow.
We strive to produce balanced mother cows, that will pass on the multitude of traits necessary to produce good bulls and females.

Every production year, we start by evaluating the cows at calving; scoring udders, feet, and temperament.

Cows that don't meet our standards or don't breed back annually, don't stay.
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We are BVD free, net wrap free, and Johnes screened.
Our farming operation raises both winter and spring wheat, peas and several different hay crops.
Our hay crops provide the winter feed necessary to develop the bulls for our sale, develop our replacement heifers and feed our mother cows through the winter.
We are a progressive dryland farming operation, utilizing no-till cropping systems, rotational cropping, & cover crops.
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Our home place was homesteaded in 1912 by Hilbert Peterson, Kim's grandfather. It was passed down to Kim's father, Russell Peterson and then down to Kim. The place was always diversified with cattle and farming, and still is to this day.

Kim married Nola (Sorenson, New Plymouth Idaho) in 1984. They worked side by side to create the Peterson Grain & Cattle we know today. They have three children and two grandchildren. 

Casey (the oldest) is married to Chancin Solomon, and they have one daughter, Cate. They are active in the PGC seedstock herd and operate Chancin's family ranch south of Havre. Casey is a veterinarian and specializes in cattle reproduction and embryo transfer (Milk River Reproduction).

Andee (the middle child), is married to Richie Laverdure from Cut Bank, MT. They own and operate a commercial and registered cow/calf operation in Cut Bank. Andee has one daughter, Emeree & Richie has two boys Colt and Crue. 

Ben (the youngest) manages the farming side of the operation. Along with Kim they raise grain crops and all the hay needed to supply the bull development yard and winter cow forage.
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