Petroleum County, MT
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About Petroleum County, MT
Petroleum County, Montana, offers a diverse landscape for land buyers, with rolling hills and valleys in the Missouri Plateau section of the Great Plains. The Missouri River forms its northern boundary, while the Musselshell River defines the east, providing abundant water resources. The county's 6,045-acre average farm size appeals to large-scale agricultural investors, with wheat and barley as major crops. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate portions of two national wildlife refuges – War Horse and Charles M. Russell – which support diverse wildlife including elk, pronghorn, and various bird species. With a low unemployment rate of 0.9% and property taxes below the national average at 0.73%, Petroleum County presents an economically stable environment. The area's primary industries of agriculture, forestry, and mining account for 38% of employment, shaping the rural character of this sparsely populated region.
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