Cultivating excellence in agriculture through faithful stewardship of land and relationships

The Foundation

Care for the Land

Every acre we farm is treated as a long-term investment, not a short-term resource.

Relationship before Transactions

We measure success by the longevity of our partnerships, not just the bushels we sell.

Proven Through Generations

Farming is hard. Five generations of experience means we've weathered many different seasons and learned from each one.

For five generations, the Bos family has been farming in southwestern Montana. Ron started in 1965 with $80 and a borrowed tractor. Today, GPS-guided equipment and digital systems help us work smarter, but the fundamentals haven't changed.

Generation to Generation

Ron

In this photo, Ron sits with his sister on their father's old Ford tractor. As a third generation farmer, he started farming alongside his father as a young boy and has been working the land ever since.

Craig

Here Craig is changing an irrigation set. As a fourth generation farmer, he doesn’t remember a time he wasn’t farming. The same attention to detail that had him sorting nuts and bolts as a kid now helps him run an efficient operation. Even though he has assumed ownership, you'll still find him in the fields doing the grunt work alongside everyone else.

These boys are the fifth generation of Bos family farmers. Since they were young, these three have followed their dad around the farm. As they get older, they have the opportunity to take on more responsibility and learn what it takes to run the operation.

Andrew | Ethan | Ryan

Learn More

Discover the people behind BHG and what drives our decisions from crop selection to partnerships.

See the crops we produce and how our long-term approach benefits the land and our operation.

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