Park County Open Lands is hosting a free showing of “The Drift: An American Cattle Drive” on January 20 at the Cody Theatre (1171 Sheridan Ave). Doors open at 6:30 pm, film starts at 7 pm. This film is open to the public – tickets, popcorn, and a drink are free!
“The Drift: An American Cattle Drive” is a documentary about Wyoming’s Green River Drift, a 100-mile cattle drive, from the foothills of the Green River to the largest forest service grazing allotment in the United States. For more than 100 years, this journey has been a way for local ranching families to raise Wyoming beef, but it hasn’t come without challenges. From grizzly bears to blizzards and real estate development, this film reveals the gritty reality of ranching and what it takes to keep agriculture alive.
Following the film, Chuck Walker of the Four C Ranch and Brian Duyck, farmer at Beartooth Seed, will draw on similarities in agriculture between Park and Sublette counties and share their experiences with conservation easements.
Help protect open space in Park County – buy a raffle ticket! Tom and Jason Bales of Bales Ranch have provided 25 lbs of locally raised beef. Tickets are $20 each at the show.