The Huntley Project is an irrigation project in southern Montana that was established by the United States Bureau of Reclamation in 1907. The district includes the towns of Huntley45°53′58″N 108°18′05″W / 45.89944°N 108.30139°W,[1] Worden, Ballantine, and Pompeys Pillar.
Since the Huntley Project was established, the district's main cash crops have been sugar beets and alfalfa. Silage for the local cattle industry is also important.