Powder River County is a rural and agricultural county located in southeastern Montana, spanning 3297 square miles with a population density of 0.6 persons per square mile. Established in 1919, the county was named after the Powder River, known for its gunpowder-colored sand. With vast land ownership, including private, US Forest, BLM, state trust, and water, the county primarily serves rangeland purposes.
Broadus, the county seat and major business center, is the only incorporated town in Powder River County, housing about 28% of its residents. The county's population stands at 1743, with Broadus being home to 468 people. While the area experiences limited oil and timber production, its main focus remains on agriculture, particularly grazing land. Over the years, mechanization has replaced manual labor on ranches, reflecting a national trend. Powder River County strives for accuracy and suitability of information but encourages independent verification.
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