Yellowstone’s Luke Grimes stars in a movie about what Montana is REALLY like… before his hit show returns WITHOUT Kevin Costner

He stars in the hit series Yellowstone, which was filmed in Montana, and thankfully returns to screens in November to wrap up season five.

Kevin Costner won’t be in the cast, but Cole Hauser, Kelly Reilly and Wes Bentley – among many others – will.

Now Luke Grimes stars in a short film about what Montana is really like.

On Tuesday, DailyMail.com got a first look at the seven-minute clip Made In Montana, in which Grimes highlights the farmers and hardworking people who have been working the land for decades; they are also donating $350,000 to The Nature Conservancy.

Luke supports the local man at a time when billionaires are buying up acre after acre for their own pleasure.

“It’s easy to mindlessly go about your day, not thinking about the work it takes to put food on your plate, but when you live in a place like this, it’s in your face all the time, your see the people out there doing it,” Grimes said in a quote shared with DailyMail.com.

“Without those people and their hard work, the rest of us wouldn’t be able to eat.”

He stars in the hit series Yellowstone, which was filmed in Montana, and thankfully returns to screens in November to wrap up season five. Kevin Costner won’t be in the cast, but many others will. Now Luke Grimes stars in a short film about what Montana is really like

On Tuesday, DailyMail.com got a first look at the seven-minute clip Made In Montana, in which Grimes highlights the farmers and hardworking people who have been working the land for decades; they are also donating $350,000 to The Nature Conservancy

On Tuesday, DailyMail.com got a first look at the seven-minute clip Made In Montana, in which Grimes highlights the farmers and hardworking people who have been working the land for decades; they are also donating $350,000 to The Nature Conservancy

The mini film was made with Carhartt, America’s premium workwear brand.

“Farmers have always been the backbone of America, providing the nation with essential food and natural resources,” said a press release shared with DailyMail.com.

“Bound by a shared love and appreciation for the hardworking people in the agriculture industry, Carhartt, America’s premium workwear brand, and Luke Grimes, a Montana resident and prominent actor and country artist, are teaming up to celebrate and support generational men and artists. women in rural communities as an extension of Carhartt’s History in the Making campaign.”

Made in Montana spotlights hardworking Montana landowners who are “actively keeping the spirit of the American West alive.”

The video, narrated by Grimes, honors the unsung heroes who keep the land thriving and fertile with food, and preserved for future generations.

Captured in the small community of Bitterroot Valley, Montana, the creative creation showcases the value of the craft, the farm and ranch community, and local families building legacies through hard work – qualities that drew Grimes and his family to the area and continues to inspire his career as an actor and musician.

Luke supports the local man at a time when billionaires are buying up acre after acre for their own pleasure

Luke supports the local man at a time when billionaires are buying up acre after acre for their own pleasure

In the short film, local community members highlight the importance of land conservation in the Bitterroot Valley and how it impacts their daily lives as farmers and ranchers.

With support from Montana nonprofit Bitter Root Land Trust (BRLT), private landowners and the community benefit from special conservation tools to help achieve their land conservation and stewardship goals.

By working with willing landowners to voluntarily place easements on their properties, BRLT helps protect working farms and ranches, wildlife habitat, and water resources, including clean drinking water, for future generations.

In addition to the “Made in Montana” creation, Carhartt’s Montana series – a line inspired by the hardworking people of the American West – has introduced new gear with the latest innovations that capture the spirit of Western style and deliver on Carhartt’s iconic durability and functionality.

New pieces, made within Carhartt’s global supply chain, include jackets, outerwear, t-shirts and midlayers to expand the Montana range’s offering for every work condition.

To further support the exemplary attitude of America’s farmers who are rolling up their sleeves, Carhartt is contributing $350,000 to The Nature Conservancy (TNC), a global environmental nonprofit, to support efforts in land conservation.

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“It’s easy to mindlessly go about your day, not thinking about the work it takes to put food on your plate, but when you live in a place like this, it’s in your face all the time, your see the people out there doing it,” Grimes said in a quote shared with DailyMail.com

Here you see Luke on the far left with Kevin Costner, Wes Bentley and Kelly Reilly

Here you see Luke on the far left with Kevin Costner, Wes Bentley and Kelly Reilly

In Montana, TNC preserves working lands to support current and future generations of farm families by focusing on the benefits to natural systems and local communities.

Through its grass bank program – an innovative community partnership that provides ranchers with grasslands to graze their livestock in exchange for conservation actions on their own properties – TNC has had a positive impact on conservation on 300,000 acres in Montana’s northern Great Plains.

“Carhartt is excited about our continued partnership with The Nature Conservancy to support their efforts on the ground in Montana and our home state of Michigan,” said Susan Hennike, chief brand officer at Carhartt.

“Their locally implemented conservation solutions will only strengthen the legacy of the hardworking generational farmers and ranchers who live on and depend on the land.”

Visit Carhartt.com/LukeGrimes for more updates and learn how Carhartt and Grimes support hard workers and highlight fulfilling careers in the skilled trades.

“Without those people and their hard work, the rest of us wouldn't be able to eat,” Grimes said

“Without those people and their hard work, the rest of us wouldn’t be able to eat,” Grimes said

Here the actor is seen in his famous Stenson ad with his favorite horse

Here the actor is seen in his famous Stenson ad with his favorite horse

Founded in 1889, Carhartt is a global premium workwear brand with a rich history of developing rugged products for workers, both on and off the job.

Located in the Bitterroot Valley, Montana, the Bitter Root Land Trust (BRLT) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that partners with private landowners to implement voluntary conservation easements on private property to support working farms and ranches, wildlife habitat protect animals, water and water. resources and open space for future generations. BRLT is one of more than 1,000 partner land trusts across the United States.

The Nature Conservancy is a global conservation organization dedicated to conserving the lands and waters on which all life depends. Guided by science, we create innovative, practical solutions to our world’s toughest challenges, so nature and people can thrive together. We are tackling climate change, protecting land, waters and oceans on an unprecedented scale, ensuring a sustainable food and water supply and helping to make cities more sustainable.