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Yellowstone flooding leaves uncertainty for farmers and ranchers in heavy-hit areas Recent flooding along the Yellowstone River has left major questions for Montana’s largest industry as Carbon County and surrounding area farmers and ranchers contend with damage to infrastructure, crops and livestock.