Montana farmers, ranchers continue fight against pipeline
“In spring 2009, representatives from TransCanada started visiting Darrell Garoutte on his cattle ranch in McCone County, Montana. The Canadian corporation wanted to build the Keystone XL pipeline across his land and its representatives did not mince words. Garoutte says he was presented one of two choices: sign TransCanada’s long-term easement agreement voluntarily or the company would condemn his land through eminent domain.”
Tobias, Jimmy. Missoula Independent 13 February 2014.