Stump Farms
Stump Ranch in Clagstone, Soil Conservation Photo,
Bonner
County Historical Society.
Small farms have
sustained many families in the Pend Oreille region. Those not lucky enough to have
natural meadow lands along the rivers or lake took "stump ranches" -- cutover
lands sold by the lumber companies. These, of course, required lots of hard work --
and dynamite -- before the lands were productive.
Most farms in the
Pend Oreille region concentrated on hay and livestock. Dairies flourished during the
1940s when Farragut Naval Base on Lake Pend Oreille purchased all the milk farmers could
produce. The region continued to support several creameries during the 1950s, and
the Pend Oreille Cheese Company started operations in 1962. By the 1990s, few
dairies remained as farmers retired or turned to work that offered better pay and shorter
hours.
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