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In the rolling foothills of the madison range in southwestern Montana, a cabin-style house sits beside a washboard dirt road. A few horses loiter in a corral outside, and spotted ranch dogs bark and jump at the fence. James Stuart, manager of Sun Ranch, lives here with his wife and three kids. Christian, the oldest at four years, just got his first pony.
Stuart, who comes from a long line of rugged Scots who settled this region, has auburn hair and eyes lined from squintingor smilingin bright sunlight. He loves this land. You can hear it in his voice as he rattles off the creeks and canyons of the 26,000 acres hes surveying from the cab of his silver Dodge pickup. Were parked on an overlook in the middle of the ranch as Stuarts gloved hand traces the outlines of the landscape around us.
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